Fans Are Begging EA To Extend The Battlefield 6 Beta

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"Yeah, One More Weekend Or Something Would Be Nice."

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  • The Battlefield 6 beta is officially over, but fans are still not satisfied.
  • Many players are asking EA to extend the beta for just one more weekend.
  • With the game already securing massive pre-orders and less than two months until launch, it’s unclear if EA will grant the request.

The Battlefield 6 beta took almost everyone by surprise. Following the multiplayer trailer reveal and the beta’s launch, the game quickly climbed the Steam charts, consistently holding a top-three spot, often at number one.

On Steam alone, Battlefield 6 has already secured over 800,000 pre-orders, an incredible milestone considering the full release is still nearly two months away. This early success highlights just how well the beta was received, but that’s only part of the story.

The beta left such a strong impression that fans are now actively asking EA to extend it, eager to spend more time with the game before launch.

Why it matters: The Battlefield 6 beta not only showcased the scale and intensity players can expect in October but also reassured the community that improvements are still on the way. While the beta period has ended, excitement is higher than ever, and players clearly haven’t had their fill just yet.

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The beta even managed to surpass the all-time peak player count of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, a remarkable achievement on its own. This milestone signals a major shift, showing that fans are beginning to place their trust back in EA despite the initial wave of “no to pre-orders” chants. That sentiment quickly changed after the multiplayer reveal and the beta’s release.

I’ve had more fun playing this Beta than the whole of 2042 combined. Please don’t take it away.

Same here. I am not kidding myself. I will end up buying it at full retail price anyways. 

-Fans

With the game likely already surpassing 1 million pre-orders across all platforms, it’s clear the momentum is only building. What’s even more surprising is the community’s reaction.

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Fans are practically begging EA to extend the beta, despite the full release being just around the corner. It seems the beta delivered an experience that was simply too good to walk away from.

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