
Electronic Arts and DICE have officially unveiled the updated PC system requirements for Battlefield 6, and they confirm what many fans already suspected—the new entry in the franchise will demand some serious hardware if you want to experience it at its best. Scheduled for release on October 10, 2025, Battlefield 6 marks the series’ big return after nearly four years, aiming to restore the franchise’s former glory following the mixed reception of Battlefield 2042.
The hype has been building steadily, with Battlefield 6’s record-breaking open beta drawing huge player numbers. Now, the updated specs give gamers a clear idea of what it will take to run the game across different presets.
Minimum Requirements (1080p, Low Settings)
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CPU: Intel Core i5-8400 / AMD Ryzen 5 2600
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GPU: NVIDIA RTX 2060 / AMD RX 5600 XT
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RAM: 16 GB
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Storage: ~55 GB HDD
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OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
This ensures the game is playable even on mid-range setups, though compromises in resolution and frame rate are expected.
Recommended Requirements (1440p, High Settings / 1080p 80+ FPS)
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CPU: Intel Core i7-10700 / AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
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GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3060 Ti / AMD RX 6700 XT
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RAM: 16 GB
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Storage: ~80 GB SSD
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OS: Windows 11 (64-bit)
This is the “sweet spot” for most players, balancing high performance with strong visuals.
Ultra Requirements (4K Ultra / 1440p High Refresh)
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CPU: Intel Core i9-12900K / AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
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GPU: NVIDIA RTX 4080 / AMD RX 7900 XTX
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RAM: 32 GB DDR5
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Storage: ~90 GB SSD
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OS: Windows 11 (64-bit)
For enthusiasts aiming at 4K 60 FPS Ultra or 1440p 144 FPS High, these specs deliver the ultimate experience.
A Step Up from the Beta
While largely similar to the specs announced during Battlefield 6’s open beta, this update introduces the full Ultra preset, giving PC gamers clarity on what hardware upgrades may be needed. Players who enjoyed smooth gameplay in the beta should expect similar performance in the final version.
Hype Continues to Build
Excitement for Battlefield 6 is hitting new peaks. The momentum is so strong that even Battlefield 2042 recently surpassed Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone on Steam engagement charts, a sign of the franchise’s revitalized popularity. With launch just around the corner, the stage is set for EA’s military shooter to stand tall against its biggest rival.