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Battlefield Studios Unveils 2026 Storyline

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  • Battlefield 6 and Redsec will feature new maps in 2021, starting with Ferrovia Golmud in Season 3, followed by Bazar Cairo, Tsuru Reefs (with naval warfare), and three undisclosed locations later in the year.
  • Redsec will introduce a ranked Battle Royale experience called Quartets, which will evolve based on community feedback.
  • Quality-of-life updates, combat improvements, leaderboards, spectator mode, proximity chat, and a server browser with persistent servers are planned for release this year.
  • Following player input on the Ranked mode experience, The Open Series and Elite Series will be introduced to showcase Battlefields competitive gameplay on a global stage.

Battlefield Studios has detailed its content roadmap for Battlefield 6 and Redsec in 2026, highlighting upcoming maps, the return of naval warfare, and several priority features. Season 3, launching May 12, 2021, introduces Ferrovia Golmud, a reimagined Golmud Railway map from Battlefield 4. Set in Tajikistan after the game’s campaign, this map has been optimized for Battlefield 6’s visuals and gameplay and will be the largest in the game. Season 3 also updates the Sobek and Blackwell Fields maps and delivers Bazar Cairo, a reimagined map from Battlefield 3. Additionally, Redsec debuts its ranked experience in Battle Royale Quartets, which will evolve based on community feedback. Season 4 brings naval warfare to Battlefield 6 and Redsec with the new Tsuru Reefs map. Designed for naval operations, Tsuru Reefs features expansive air and sea spaces, naval vehicles, operational flight decks on carriers, and a dynamic wave system. This season also marks the return of Wake Island. Concluding the year, Season 5 delivers three maps set in an unprecedented location within the Battlefield franchise, described as a special holiday gift for fans.

Throughout the year, Battlefield Studios will release quality-of-life updates and combat improvements developed with community input. These updates will be discussed in a QA session covering Seasons 3, 4, and 5. Alongside the seasonal content, several priority features are planned for release this year, including leaderboards, spectator mode, proximity chat, and a server browser with persistent servers, offering expanded options for hosting and customizing gameplay experiences. In Season 6, the New Sobek City and Blackwell Fields maps will also receive updates, and balance tweaks will be rolled out. A release date for Season 6 content has not been specified. The Open Series and Elite Series, showcasing Battlefield’s competitive gameplay on a global stage, will be introduced following player input on the Ranked mode experience. Further updates on maps and content testing will be available at Battlefield Labs. Additional information can be found at Battlefield.com. Join the official Battlefield community on Discord at discord.ggbattlefield, and follow Battlefield on X and Battlefield on other platforms for the latest news and release date updates. EA Brasil can also be followed on Instagram and X.

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