Despite stringent NDAs aimed at preventing leaks, footage and screenshots of EA's upcoming, untitled Battlefield game have surfaced online. Dozens of videos and images showcase gameplay from the closed playtest.
As previously reported, the leaked footage confirms the game's modern setting, a departure from other recent Battlefield titles, as teased by Vince Zampella. A quick browse of the Battlefield subreddit reveals numerous firefights, showcasing destructible environments and new mechanics, including the ability to hang from vehicles and drag wounded teammates to safety.
Surprisingly, EA's response to these leaks has been minimal. Most publishers aggressively pursue takedowns of leaked pre-release footage due to concerns about unfinished assets and potentially negative impressions. However, despite players violating confidentiality agreements, EA hasn't issued takedown notices.
This inaction might be attributed to the overwhelmingly positive player reaction. Unlike the lukewarm reception of Battlefield 2042, the leaked footage has been met with enthusiasm. Players have praised the improved animations, weapon handling, and the impressive destructible environments and sound design, even in its pre-alpha state. Comments such as "This has so much potential!" and "The animations…look better than 2042 to me" are common throughout online discussions.
EA anticipates launching its next Battlefield game in fiscal year 2026 (April 2025 – March 2026). Following its recent official unveiling, we know the new game will feature a return to a traditional, single-player, linear campaign—a welcome addition for players disappointed by its absence in Battlefield 2042.