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Battlefield 6's Battle Royale Mode Is Called REDSEC, Is Free-To-Play, And Launches Tomorrow

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Battlefield 6 Electronic Arts EA Dice Series Battle Royale REDSEC Free to Play October 28 Launch Date Day

It's official: the rumored (and heavily leaked) Battlefield 6 battle royale mode is real, and it's free-to-play, launches tomorrow on October 28, and is called REDSEC. This news arrives via the official gameplay trailer premiere countdown on the Battlefield YouTube channel, which features a header image showcasing the REDSEC name and a description that says it will be free-to-play and launching tomorrow. 

This battle royale mode has long been rumored, with Insider Gaming publishing an article more than a month ago stating it will launch on October 28. Since then, various leaks have emerged to reveal details today's premiere countdown confirms, like the free-to-play nature and the name. Regardless, REDSEC is real and launching tomorrow. We'll update this story tomorrow when the trailer goes live. 

Check out the Battlefield REDSEC battle royale gameplay trailer premiering October 28 below: 

While waiting for REDSEC's launch tomorrow, read Game Informer's Battlefield 6 review.

Are you hopping into REDSEC tomorrow? Let us know in the comments below!

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