Battlefield 6 is in the starting blocks and won’t be slowing down after launch. The first roadmap for Season 1 has been announced.
Soon, the days until the release of Battlefield 6 can be counted on one hand. As the developers have already hinted, the launch is far from over.
The first wave of content will roll out in October 2025. We’ll summarize everything we know about Season 1 so far.
- Season 1 start date
- First roadmap and new content
Season 1 start date
The first season of Battlefield 6 will start on October 28, 2025, with Rogue Ops. It will continue on November 18 with California Resistance. The year will conclude on December 9 with the Winter Offensive.
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Battlefield 6 has published a short roadmap for the first few months of Season 1. There you can see not only the launch dates, but also some of the new free content that will gradually expand the shooter:
Rogue Ops / Unauthorized Operations (October 28)
- New map: Blackwell Fields
- an American air base in the California Badlands
- for all combat sizes, land and air vehicles
- New mode: Strikepoint
- 4-on-4
- Tactical mode for small teams with permadeath
- New land vehicle: Traverser Mark 2
- Armored personnel carrier with four seats (one driver, one roof gunner, two passengers)
- New Weapons
- SOR-300c: Carbine rifle with low rate of fire but high damage
- Mini Scout: Light sniper rifle with cylinder lock
- GGH-22: Pistol with high capacity and rate of fire, but low damage
- New attachments: Rail cover and LPVO
- Attachments for various rifles and light machine guns
California Resistance (November 18)
- New Map: Eastwood
- Sleepy, affluent residential area on the west coast of the USA
- For all combat sizes, land vehicles, and helicopters
- New mode: Sabotage
- 8 vs. 8
- Destroy and defend as many locations as possible
- New feature: Battle Pickups
- High-tech, powerful weapons with limited ammunition and limited availability on certain maps
- The preview image shows a mini-gun that has already been leaked on social media.
- New weapons
- DB-12: Double-barreled shotgun
- M327-Trait: Revolver with eight rounds and high damage at a low rate of fire
- New attachments: Troy Angled
- Slim hand stop as an alternative underbarrel grip
Winter Offensive (December 9)
- Map update: Ice Lock Empire State / Cold Stiff Empire State
- Limited-time map update that transforms Empire State into an icy battlefield
- Event: Ice Lock / Cold Stiffness
- Limited-time event with a gameplay modifier called “Freeze”
- New melee weapon: Ice Pick
- for cutting through enemies and environmental objects
So there’s plenty to do over the next few months. Battlefield 6 will be released on October 10, 2025, on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.
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