
Electronic Arts and its in-house developer DICE have detailed the technical requirements and testing roadmap for Battlefield 6 ahead of the first-person shooter’s 10 October launch on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. An invitation-only Battlefield Labs session will run on 29 August, following what EA says was the most successful open beta in franchise history, with 420 million matches and 92 million hours played. Participants must sign a non-disclosure agreement before joining the closed test. On PC, the publisher lists a GeForce RTX 2060, Radeon RX 5600 XT or Intel Arc A380 graphics card, an Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600 processor, and 16 GB of RAM as the minimum hardware. While an SSD is optional, players must enable TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot, requirements tied to the game’s new kernel-level Javelin anti-cheat software. Technical director Christian Buhl acknowledged the added friction but said the trade-off was “worth it” to curb cheating. Battlefield 6 will ship with support for Nvidia’s DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, AMD FSR 4 and Intel XeSS 2, along with uncapped frame rates, ultrawide monitor options and more than 600 graphics and gameplay settings. EA also confirmed that the game’s Portal mode will include a server browser for community-created experiences, and the studio is making interface tweaks after feedback that the beta’s menus were cumbersome.
Battlefield 6 PC requirements are pretty chill — if you don’t mind 30fps https://t.co/vCnwd7Qp5b
Battlefield 6's PC specs and launch features have been revealed. https://t.co/XZv63tR8H2 https://t.co/DBKzKgulUD
NVIDIA DLSS 4 multi frame generation is in Battlefield 6, Lost Soul Aside, EVE Online; will be added in Sword of Justice, Wuthering Waves, Starship Troopers: Extermination https://t.co/0duPj11Qtd




