Updated 9/24/2025: EA just released the first ever look at the Battlefield 6 single player trailer that you can watch below and let’s just say, it looks awesome. The trailer showcases many different areas and forms of battle, including wide open tank battles, close quarters combat and even night ops too. Check it out:
Original Story: Battlefield fans got a surprise this week when logging into Battlefield 2042: a short but powerful teaser for Battlefield 6’s upcoming single-player trailer. Thanks to content creator DannyonPC, the teaser has already been shared widely, giving the community its first real glimpse of what’s shaping up to be a much-anticipated campaign reveal. And honestly? We couldn’t be more excited.
Why This Teaser Feels Huge
For years, Battlefield has been known for its massive multiplayer battles, but the franchise has also delivered some unforgettable single-player experiences in the past — think Battlefield: Bad Company or the vignettes of Battlefield 1. With Battlefield 2042, we got a game that leaned entirely on multiplayer and, while ambitious in scale, left many players craving a narrative-driven mode.
This new teaser for Battlefield 6 changes that. It’s short, it’s cryptic, but it’s packed with enough atmosphere and tension to get us hyped for what could be a true return to form.

Lessons from Battlefield 2042
Battlefield 2042 launched without a campaign, and while some players appreciated the all-in focus on multiplayer chaos, others felt something important was missing. The absence of a story meant there was no emotional anchor — no characters or world to really care about outside of online matches.
That’s why this single-player teaser matters. It’s a signal that DICE and EA have heard the feedback. Players want massive online battles, yes, but they also want narrative, immersion, and a reason to care about the fight beyond the scoreboard.

What We Hope For in Battlefield 6’s Campaign
If this teaser is any indication, we’re hoping Battlefield 6 delivers:
- A gripping story that grounds the large-scale warfare in a human perspective.
- Memorable characters that we’ll care about as much as the firefights.
- Cinematic set pieces that rival the multiplayer spectacle.
- Player choice and immersion, giving us a reason to return to the campaign after the credits roll.
Battlefield’s greatest strength has always been its ability to mix chaos with beauty, scale with intimacy. A strong campaign could elevate Battlefield 6 beyond being just another multiplayer shooter and solidify it as one of the best Battlefield games yet.
Final Thoughts
This teaser might be short, but it’s already reignited hope for what’s next. If Battlefield 6’s campaign can capture the same magic that made past Battlefield stories memorable while learning from the missed opportunity of 2042, then we might just be in for the best Battlefield campaign yet.
At Open World Games, we’ll be following every update closely. For now, consider us officially hyped.
