Battlefield 6 is free this week

That’s right, EA is making its popular shooter Battlefield 6 free this week on both console and PC. The Best Selling Shooter of 2025 is free starting tomorrow, November 25th at 4 am PT and lasting through December 2nd at 4 am PT. The free trial comes with three playlists, including casual multiplayer across three maps.

To gain access to the free trial, download the free-to-play Battlefield REDSEC experience on your favorite platform. If you’re already playing REDSEC, your progress will be saved and carried over to the free trial. All your progress will be carried over if you purchase the whole game.

If you already own Battlefield 6, now is the time to convince your friends to jump into the top-selling shooter of the year. The playlist recommended for entry, wanting a casual experience with both players and bots, is the Siege of Cairo. Initiation Breakthrough is the perfect way to get familiar with the Battlefield Multiplayer.

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David Allen
David Allen
David has been a part of technology for 35 years, enjoys sharing his opinions and viewpoints all the way back to the BBS world of the 1990s. Do you remember those?

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