Battlefield 6 Trailer Gets More Likes Than COD Black Ops 7 In Only 1 Hour

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  • The Battlefield 6 reveal trailer gained more likes in a single hour compared to Black Ops 7’s month-old 40 million-view trailer.
  • Despite being CGI, the Battlefield 6 trailer garnered 194k likes compared to only 11k dislikes an hour after its release.
  • The like-to-dislike ratio is much more varied for the Black Ops 7 trailer, with 140k likes compared to a concerning 90k dislike figure.

A slew of rumors has suggested that EA has a grand vision for Battlefield 6, and fans are also hoping for the best after the last title fumbled the ball. Now, it seems like the game may have achieved its first victory right after the official reveal—and against COD, no less.

The Battlefield 6 reveal trailer gained more likes in a single hour compared to Call of Duty: Black Ops 7’s trailer, which is a month old at this point. The new campaign trailer proved to be popular despite being CGI, with hype driving most of the positive reactions so far.

Why it matters: The popularity of the Battlefield 6 trailer suggests that fans are eagerly waiting for another title in the franchise despite having many lingering concerns after the last few failures. 

An hour after the upload, the Battlefield 6 trailer had garnered over 194K likes against a relatively low dislike ratio. The trailer has now grown to 5.85 million views and 392K likes at the time of writing, with dislikes only hovering around 11K.

On the flip side, the Black Ops 7 trailer is now sitting at 40 million views, with only 146K likes to complement the reveal. The disappointingly high 90K dislikes also suggest that fans are not satisfied with the direction of the new game.

Therefore, some fans suspect Battlefield 6 may finally have a chance to outperform Call of Duty if EA manages to capture this hype and satisfy the hungry player base without any controversies or mishaps.

Battlefield 6 is bringing back some of the series’ best classic mechanics.

The game is reportedly aiming to launch on October 10, 2025, for PC and next-gen consoles only. It is targeting the $80 price tag despite EA previously claiming not to follow the new standard yet. 

Do you think Battlefield 6 will be the first entry in the franchise to finally surpass a Call of Duty game by a massive margin, or will this anticipation wear off? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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