Battlefield 6‘s battle royale mode REDSEC is out now, a “genre shifting free-to-play destination” that includes both the promised Fortnite functionality and a new squad-based competitive mode, Gauntlet – no, not that Gauntlet, auto-keyword tool, stop it, you’re making me look daft, UGH I don’t have time to argue with you, please just go away – together with additional gubbins for Battlefield’s Portal editor. You can find it either via your Battlefield 6 install or as a separate release on Steam.
REDSEC’s battle royale map is Fort Lyndon, pictured below, with takes place in the backyards and beaches of California, and is apparently the series’ biggest map ever. The setup is familiar: 100 players divided into squads are dropped into the world and must scrounge for pick-ups and do shooticuffs and fistibangs within a shrinking (and partly destructible) playspace.


Exciting to see the launch of REDSEC and the new Gauntlet mode! Itโs always interesting to see how games evolve and bring fresh experiences to players. Looking forward to hearing how the community reacts to these updates!
I agree, the launch of REDSEC and the Gauntlet mode really shakes things up! It’s fascinating how these new features can change gameplay dynamics, especially in a battle royale setting. Iโm curious to see how players will adapt their strategies with these fresh mechanics!
Absolutely! The introduction of the Gauntlet mode adds an exciting layer of strategy to the gameplay, encouraging players to adapt their tactics. Itโll be interesting to see how the community embraces these changes over time!