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'Battlefield 6' Full Trailer Appears Online, Looks Very 'Battlefield 3'-Inspired

Ewan Moore

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'Battlefield 6' Full Trailer Appears Online, Looks Very 'Battlefield 3'-Inspired

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Battlefield 6 might just be the leakiest ship of 2021. Details on DICE and EA's upcoming shooter have been trickling out since the start of the year, thanks to a prominent leaker and industry insider with a ton of exciting information about the antipcated release.

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Now, just weeks away from the official reveal, what looks to be the entire trailer has surfaced online. The brief reveal trailer lines up with the previously leaked GIFs and screenshots, which leaker Tom Henderson confirmed were the real deal earlier this month. That more than likely means the leaked trailer is also legit. It looks to be a fairly early build, but still confirms much of what we've been hearing in terms of a modern day setting, rockets, and extreme weather systems.

Before we move on to the trailer itself, check out some of the funniest Battlefield wins and fails below!

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You can check out a censored version of the trailer here. Just note that it does come with an epilepsy warning, on account of a really quite overwhelming number of flashing images. The trailer shows off everything Henderson has been describing over the last few months, which should certainly come as exciting news for those of us who were glad to hear the new game apparently feels a lot more like Battlefield 3.

Over on Twitter, Henderson recently said that we'll "almost certainly be seeing a different reveal trailer from the one that has leaked online." It's unclear why this would be, but the assumption is that EA is aware of the scope of this leak and wants to put together a different reveal trailer to maintain some form of surprise.

"The new theory going around is that the 'Rocket Launch trailer' was for internal use for investors etc," he added in a follow-up tweet. "I can say with 100% confidence, that this is not the case. Quite a lot of community members (not Game Changers) have seen this trailer."

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Battlefield 6 is scheduled for release later this year, with the full reveal coming in June. Try and act surprised, okay?

Topics: DICE, News, EA, Battlefield 6

Ewan Moore
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