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Key art for Battlefield REDSEC, the Battlefield 6 battle royale mode
Image via EA

Battlefield 6 battle royale release time countdown

It's launching sooner than you expected.

If you’ve been waiting to find out the exact Battlefield 6 battle royale release time so you can jump in the moment it drops, we’ve got you covered.

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After months of speculation and leaks, EA has officially confirmed that the long-rumored battle royale mode is arriving as Battlefield REDSEC (Redacted Sector), a free-to-play, standalone mode launching alongside Battlefield 6 Season 1.

Check out our guide below for the global release schedule and what players can expect when servers go live.

BF6 battle royale release times

Soldiers shooting at enemies deploying with parachutes in Battlefield 6
The much-awaited BR is finally arriving. Image via EA

Battlefield REDSEC officially launches on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, at 10am CT, coinciding with the start of Battlefield 6 Season 1.

Below are the corresponding launch times across major regions:

  • PT: 8am
  • ET: 11am
  • BRT: 12pm
  • GMT: 3pm
  • CET: 4pm
  • EET: 5pm
  • IST: 8:30pm
  • SGT: 11pm
  • JST: Oct. 29 at 12am
  • AEDT: Oct. 29 at 2am

Here’s a countdown for you to see exactly how much time remains until the game officially launches:

Hurry Up!

What to expect from Battlefield REDSEC

Battlefield 6 squad in a gunfight
All-out warfare on a bigger map. Image via EA

Battlefield REDSEC is designed as a standalone, free-to-play battle royale mode built from the ground up using Battlefield 6’s core engine and systems. Although EA hasn’t revealed full gameplay details yet, early reports and leaks suggest matches will feature up to 100 players and support traditional squad-based formats, including duos and quads at launch. Future updates may expand available modes based on player feedback.

The BF6 BR gameplay is expected to capture the essence of Battlefield’s large-scale warfare, complete with destructible environments, authentic weapon mechanics, and vehicle combat, but optimized for the typical pacing of BR. The class system is anticipated to be featured as well, enabling specialized roles, loadouts, and gadgets.

In addition, REDSEC will reportedly support crossplay between PC and console players and share cosmetic progression with Battlefield 6. Since it’s launching in sync with BF6 Season 1, the BR is expected to feature seasonal rewards, a new battle pass, and exclusive cosmetic bundles tied to the game’s debut season. EA will confirm details about the game in the official release notes.

To ensure a smooth launch, the mode was previously tested through Battlefield Labs, a platform that lets players experience experimental content ahead of release. Be sure to catch the Battlefield REDSEC official gameplay trailer premiering on Oct. 28 to get your first look at the mode in action.

As with most major launches, you may encounter server issues on release day. To stay updated, you can take a look at our guide on how to check the Battlefield 6 server status.


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Jeremiah Sevilla
Associate Editor. Jeremiah is a professional writer since 2017, covering esports and traditional sports. He started following the Dota 2 pro scene in 2014 before getting drawn to other titles. He previously wrote for ONE Esports, Manila Bulletin, The Manila Times, and Mineski.