In the ever-evolving landscape of gaming, the anticipation surrounding Battlefield 6 has reached a fever pitch. Observers of the pre-purchase page on Steam have noticed an intriguing detail: the game requires a minimum of 55GB of storage, while the recommended specifications call for a more substantial 80GB. This notable difference prompted us to seek clarity from EA.
In response, an EA representative provided insight into the game’s installation process. “Yes, you will be able to pick and choose which components of the game you install,” they explained. “There will be a shared base package, and then you can separately choose to install the main components, such as singleplayer or multiplayer.” This modular approach allows players to tailor their gaming experience according to their preferences and available storage.
Pricing and Availability
Battlefield 6 is currently available for pre-purchase on Steam, priced at for the standard edition and for the Phantom Edition. Although the official launch is set for October 10, eager gamers will have the opportunity to engage with the game during two open beta weekends scheduled for August 9-10 and August 14-17. This early access will allow players to immerse themselves in the battlefield experience ahead of the full release.