Battlefield 6has been the subject of plenty of leaks and speculation in recent months, and EA might finally provide some solid details in a rumored upcoming event. After months of private betas and community updates, there’s already a lot that can be gleaned about the currentBattlefieldproject, which is positioning itself as a return to the fundamentals of the series. WhileBattlefieldfans have been burned before, optimism is certainly higher now than it was before the launch ofBattlefield 2042.

Battlefield 6may be getting a proper reveal in a three-day EA event starting on July 29, as claimed byrivaLxfactoron X and reported byInsider Gaming. RivaLxfactor also claims that an open beta will come shortly after. This rumor follows a picture rivaLxfactor shared of an alleged content creator kit withBattlefield 6emblazoned on the case. There still hasn’t been any official word on the name of the game or EA’s plans for a reveal event.

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Battlefield 6 Reveal Event Could Provide Big Answers In July

A Proper Official Battlefield 6 Reveal Is Overdue

While those paying attention toBattlefielddiscussion likely already have a good idea of how things are shaping up,an official reveal event could make it much easier to get a grasp of the game. EA firstrevealed work on the new gamein February this year, but despite plenty of leaks from the playtesting since, fans are still waiting on basic developments like aBattlefield 6gameplay trailer.

The exact nature of the rumored event remains unclear, andBattlefield 6might not be the only EA project set to get a spotlight. Regardless, it seems to be the venture that EA is placing the most stock in, asArs Technicareports EA’s expectations for over 100 million players. Despite its historically diverse gaming portfolio, EA has moved to a generally slow pace of releases outside of its yearly sports titles.

It’s Time For Bigger Battlefield 6 Answers

The Complete Picture Remains Unclear

TheBattlefield 6closed beta testshave largely been reassuring for the community, as most core gameplay elements and concepts are more in tune with games likeBattlefield 4and1than with recent disappointing entries. All the same,plenty of concerns surrounding the game haven’t yet been answered.

A reveal event could be an opportunity to get some answers surrounding aspects like monetization, which have been make-or-break elements for EA titles likeBattlefront 2in the past.Battlefield 6might well be the franchise’s return to form, but until EA presents a more complete picture of what the game looks like, it’s hard to say for sure.