Summary
TheBattlefieldfranchise is in potentially the worst position it’s ever been in. While theBattlefieldseries had seen a handful of misses over the years, EA wasn’t quite prepared for the one-two-punch ofBattlefield VandBattlefield 2042. Though the former still sold quite well, its initial reception did hurt theBattlefieldbrand quite significantly, and of course,Battlefield 2042only served to make things much worse, being both a critical and commercial disappointment.
Once a flagship franchise for EA,Battlefieldhas fallen from grace and no longer holds power over the FPS space as it once did. Still, there’s hope that it can pull things back around. Virtually no official details are currently known about the nextBattlefieldgame. There’s no official release window, no official reveal, and no official title. The only things fans officially know for sure is that DICE is working on the game’s multiplayer alongside Ripple Effect, and Criterion is now heading upBattlefield’s single-player afterthe recent closure of Ridgeline. But while that’s all fans officially know, there have been a number of leaks and rumors recently, the most glaring of which points to a potential 2025 release window.
Every Major Battlefield 2025 Leak and Rumor So Far
The Next Battlefield Could Drop in 2025
The first rumblings aboutthe nextBattlefieldgamebegan in January, thanks to a report by Insider Gaming’s David Coulson. A breakdown of the recent EA earnings report, Insider Gaming’s report mentioned that a newBattlefieldgame probably won’t be coming this year as EA and DICE still seem focused on producing moreBattlefield 2042content, especially after its recent resurgence.
Instead, the nextBattlefieldtitle will likely drop in the Autumn of 2025, at least according to Insider Gaming’s report and some light teases from Stuart Canfield, the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of EA. Of course, all leaks and rumors mentioned here should be taken with a hefty pinch of salt, and that’s especially true for this one, with very little actual evidence to back it up.
That being said,Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson—a renowned source of leaked gaming information—has also corroborated this theory, claiming on Twitter that the nextBattlefieldis targeting an October or November 2025 release date. That said, even if true, this could easily get pushed to 2026 if the developer needs more time.
The Next Battlefield Might Be Taking The Series Back to its Roots
On May 16, 2025, Insider Gaming posted anotherBattlefield-related report, this one containing alleged details about its actual gameplay. According to Tom Henderson, the nextBattlefieldis taking a “back to its roots approach,” which could apparently signal the return of some franchise staple features. Some of these features apparently include a return to 64-player lobbies, afour-class system, and an overhauled destruction system. Henderson’s report also mentions that the nextBattlefieldwill likely be set during the present day, apparently sometime between 2025 and 2030, where modern technology’s role in war will play a major part in the game’s story.
The Next Battlefield Could Launch Alongside a Battle Royale
In the same February 27 report, Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson also claimed that the nextBattlefieldwill launch alongside a standalone battle royale mode. Apparently following in the footsteps ofCall of Duty: Warzone, thisBattlefieldbattle royale modewill be completely free to play and launch separately from the mainlineBattlefieldentry. Henderson also mentioned that thisBattlefieldbattle royale currently has two different game modes, with the first being a standard battle royale mode, and the second being an objective-based mode called “Gauntlet,” which will see the lowest-scoring players get knocked out of the match.
Battlefield
EA’s Battlefield franchise is a series of first-person shooter games. The games have predominantly been set in the modern day, though there have also been titles set in World War 1, World War 2, and in the near future.The Battlefield franchise is often compared to Call of Duty, with both franchises offering single-player campaigns and online multiplayer.