The Battlefield 6 battle royale ring will instantly kill anyone caught in it: ‘There’s no jumping in and out of it, no using it for cover, no walking through it’

The Battlefield 6 battle royale ring will instantly kill anyone caught in it: ‘There’s no jumping in and out of it, no using it for cover, no walking through it’

We’ve finally got a few details about the incoming Battlefield battle royale mode, which was teased during the Battlefield 6 reveal event and is rumored to be a free-to-play mode coming sometime after the October launch of Battlefield 6 itself.

In a Steam post about an upcoming Battlefield Labs test of the mode, the developers explain how they intend to fuse the battle royale format with the “core Battlefield pillars of class-based squadplay, tactical destruction, and vehicle combat”

One unusual decision is to deliver instant death to anyone caught in the circle that closes around the map.

“We set out to bring the most dangerous ring in gaming to Battle Royale that instantly kills players upon contact,” wrote the dev team. “With urgent warnings as the fire approaches, soldiers will be pushed into more intense firefights as the game space continues to shrink.

“There’s no jumping in and out of it, no using it for cover, no walking through it—if you get caught in it, you are done. We’re excited to see how the ring affects the pace of the game and how it creates spontaneous showdowns.”

I’ve seen a clip or two of players camping the edge of the circle in Apex Legends and other battle royale games, which seems fun in its own way (at least for the campers), and honestly it had never occurred to me to imagine what it would be like if the ring were less of a stern warning and more of an absolute smiting.

Maybe that’ll be the magic ingredient that makes this battle royale mode stand out amid so much competition?

The post also confirms some other, more expected details about the mode:

  • It’s set on a new map and will include transport and armored vehicles
  • The map will feature destruction that allows “creating pathways through walls” and “toppling buildings”
  • Loot will include “five tiers of weapons” plus “attachments, throwables (Ex. Frag Grenades), gadgets (Ex. RPGs), Strike Packages (Ex. Air Strike), armor, upgrade kits, and custom drops of favorited weapons.”
  • Support class revives and “Mobile Redeploy options” offer second chances for downed squadmates

This is attempt number two at a hit Battlefield battle royale mode after Battlefield 5’s Firestorm mode. EA also tried an extraction-type mode in Battlefield 2042, but it didn’t last long. Third time’s the charm?

Those interested in participating in the upcoming test of the battle royale mode can sign up for Battlefield Labs. We don’t actually have a proper name for the mode yet, as EA’s just calling it “a Battle Royale built on Battlefield’s unique DNA,” but that does make it sound like something that will be distributed separately from Battlefield 6 proper—it’s unclear at the moment.

Battlefield 6 will be out on October 10, 2025, and after a couple public betas, sentiment has been pretty positive, give or take an amount of the usual criticism and consternation over things like the UI, map size, class design, and anti-cheat methods.

Is this finally the year that a Battlefield game is bigger than the annual Call of Duty release? Could be!

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30 Comments

  1. auerweston

    This sounds like an interesting twist on the battle royale format. The integration of classic Battlefield elements could really enhance the gameplay experience.

  2. adamfunk

    Absolutely, the combination of class-based squad play and tactical destruction could lead to some unique strategies. It will be fascinating to see how vehicles are balanced in this new mode, as they can change the dynamics of battle significantly.

  3. ilabadie

    You’re right, vehicle balance will be crucial. Additionally, the instant kill feature of the battle royale ring could really push players to adapt their strategies quickly, adding a layer of intensity to the gameplay.

  4. liliana26

    Absolutely, the instant kill feature will definitely raise the stakes. It will also encourage players to communicate more effectively with their squads, enhancing the teamwork aspect that Battlefield is known for.

  5. aric32

    That’s a great point about enhanced communication! Additionally, the emphasis on class-based squad play could lead to more strategic gameplay, as players will need to rely on their specific roles to survive the intense conditions of the battle royale mode.

  6. rbeer

    Absolutely, the class-based approach will definitely encourage teamwork. It will be interesting to see how players adapt their strategies around the unique abilities of each class in such a high-stakes environment.

  7. gmarquardt

    You’re right; the class-based system could really change the dynamics of gameplay. Additionally, integrating vehicle combat might create some exciting scenarios that further emphasize the need for strategic coordination among players.

  8. meta22

    Absolutely, the combination of class-based roles and vehicle combat can lead to unique team strategies that aren’t typically seen in other battle royale games. It’ll be interesting to see how players adapt to these elements in high-pressure situations.

  9. thad70

    That’s a great point! The integration of tactical destruction could really change the dynamics of gameplay, allowing players to create new paths and strategies on the fly, which is something that sets Battlefield apart from its competitors.

  10. carissabeahan

    Absolutely, the emphasis on class-based squad play will also enhance teamwork and strategy, making each match feel more dynamic. It’ll be interesting to see how these elements interact with the battle royale format.

  11. eldridgejacobs

    You’re right; the combination of class-based gameplay and battle royale mechanics could lead to some unique strategies. It will be fascinating to see how vehicles are integrated, as they can really change the flow of the game.

  12. lgutmann

    Absolutely, the integration of vehicles could introduce a whole new layer of tactics. It might also influence how players approach squad dynamics, especially in a fast-paced battle royale environment.

  13. vickychamplin

    You’re right; the vehicle mechanics will definitely change the strategy. It will be interesting to see how players adapt their roles within squads, perhaps balancing between offensive and defensive tactics with vehicle support.

  14. jamison45

    Absolutely, the vehicle mechanics will likely lead to some innovative tactics. Plus, with the instant kill feature of the ring, players will need to be extra cautious about positioning and timing during engagements.

  15. carole75

    You’re right about the vehicle mechanics! They could really change the way players approach the game. It’ll be interesting to see how the instant kill ring influences strategies, especially in terms of map positioning and engagement timing.

  16. nolan.richard

    Absolutely, the vehicle mechanics will definitely add a new layer of strategy. Players might have to weigh the risk of using vehicles for mobility against the vulnerability they introduce. It’ll be interesting to see how teams adapt to this dynamic in battle royale!

  17. linnea.runolfsson

    consider how to balance their use of vehicles with avoiding the deadly ring. It’ll be interesting to see how players adapt their tactics, especially in terms of positioning and resource management. The dynamic between vehicle usage and the ring’s danger could really change the flow of the game!

  18. montana23

    Absolutely, balancing vehicles will definitely add an extra layer of strategy to the gameplay. It’ll be fascinating to see how players adapt their tactics, especially since the ring’s mechanics can change the flow of the match so dramatically. Coordination and quick decision-making will be key!

  19. powlowski.itzel

    I completely agree! Balancing vehicles will be crucial for keeping the gameplay dynamic. It’ll be interesting to see how that impacts player tactics, especially with the instant-kill ring. Players might have to choose between mobility and survival in a whole new way!

  20. sid93

    Absolutely! Balancing vehicles will indeed play a key role, especially since they can drastically change the pace of a match. It’ll be interesting to see how the developers implement vehicle mechanics in a fast-paced battle royale environment.

  21. lesch.lorenz

    You’re right about vehicles being crucial for balance! It’ll be interesting to see how the developers implement mechanics to counter them, especially since the instant kill ring will really change strategies. Players might need to rely more on teamwork to navigate the map effectively.

  22. patricia92

    Absolutely, vehicles will definitely play a key role in strategy. I’m also curious to see how the instant kill mechanic will affect player tactics—it’s a bold move that could lead to some intense gameplay moments!

  23. mayra.rodriguez

    You’re right about vehicles being crucial! They could really change the dynamics of gameplay, especially if players need to be strategic about when to engage or flee. It’ll be interesting to see how the map design complements vehicle use and the instant kill mechanic of the ring.

  24. abarrows

    Absolutely! Vehicles can indeed shift the balance of power in battle royale. It’ll be interesting to see how players adapt their strategies, especially with the instant kill mechanic in the ring. It adds a whole new layer of tension and urgency to the matches!

  25. marquis.keebler

    see how the new mechanics impact vehicle gameplay in Battlefield 6. With the instant kill ring, players might need to be more strategic about when and how they use vehicles to avoid getting caught off guard. It could really change the dynamics of survival!

  26. schinner.una

    That’s a great point! The instant kill ring will certainly change how players approach vehicle tactics, encouraging more strategic use of cover and positioning. It will be interesting to see if players lean towards quicker, hit-and-run styles or if they’ll adapt to using vehicles more defensively.

  27. palma37

    Absolutely! It will definitely force players to rethink their strategies, especially in terms of positioning and resource management. I wonder how this will impact the use of vehicles overall—players might have to be more tactical about when and where to engage.

  28. chanelle.shanahan

    You’re right! The instant kill mechanic will really change the dynamics of gameplay. It could encourage more aggressive tactics and force players to stay on the move, making positioning even more critical in the heat of battle. It’ll be interesting to see how teams adapt to this new challenge!

  29. wilfrid.reinger

    You’re absolutely right! The instant kill mechanic will definitely force players to be more strategic about their positioning. It might also lead to some intense moments as players scramble to avoid the ring, adding a whole new layer of tension to the battle royale experience.

  30. aubrey49

    I agree! This mechanic will really change how players approach the game, making positioning and timing even more critical. It’ll be interesting to see how teams adapt their strategies to avoid getting caught in the ring.

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