BATTLEFIELD 6 IMAGE COLLECTION

Look through all of the official images for the next Battlefield game! You'll find various versions of each image in high resolution.

BATTLEFIELD 6 IMAGE COLLECTION

Since the announcement of the next Battlefield back in September 2024, there have been several concept art images shared by EA. We first saw the reveal image shared by the official Battlefield social accounts and sourced from an interview conducted by IGN.

The coast of Gibraltar engulfed in wildfires and warfare. (Source: https://www.ign.com/articles/exclusive-first-battlefield-concept-art-revealed-vince-zampella)
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Conflict in the Egyptian Outskirts

The next pair of concept art came from the EA Investor Day presentation, which was held on September 17th, 2024.

An ambush from an attack helicopter in a Middle Eastern town. (Source: https://eainvestorday2024.q4ir.com/home/default.aspx)
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Pamir Mountains

A sprawling landscape fit for massive armor battles, set with the backdrop of the Pamir Mountains. (Source: https://eainvestorday2024.q4ir.com/home/default.aspx)
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Urban Egyptian City

With the promise of news about the community testing program - now known as Battlefield Labs - this image was shared on February 2nd, 2025.

A tank drives by a decaying overpass in an urban environment. Fortifications and wreckage are littered about. The Battlefield franchise logo is centered in the image with the small text below: "Concept Art Exploration."
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From the "This is Battlefield Labs" blog: https://www.ea.com/games/battlefield/news/this-is-battlefield-labs

The thumbnail for the Battlefield Labs announcement trailer had another look at this Egypt based map. A tank can be seen crushing through a wall, underscoring the focus on destruction.

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In a blog detailing the design philosophies around gunplay and movement, a third look at this map was included.

From the "Battlefield Labs - Gunplay and Movement Philosophy" blog
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