In Battlefield 6 you can play on 9 maps that take you to 5 different locations around the world, providing space for 30 combat zones that you will play in different modes. We introduce the maps to you.
These are the maps of Battlefield 6: At the release of Battlefield 6, you can play on these 9 maps:
- Siege of Cairo
- Iberian Offensive
- Liberation Peak
- Empire State
- Operation Firestorm (known from Battlefield 3)
- Saints Quarter
- New Sobek
- Mirak Valley
- Manhattan Bridge
In the trailer you can take a look at the maps:
What you need to know about the maps of Battlefield 6
Siege of Cairo
Siege of Cairo is set in the capital of Egypt. There are wide streets marked by the destruction of war and narrow alleys where foot soldiers seek cover from various steel war machines like tanks.
Iberian Offensive
On this map, you move through the streets of Gibraltar. There are multi-story houses closely lined up, offering infantry the opportunity to take out tanks from ambush, street fighting, burning cars, and the general flair of an urban setting.
Liberation Peak
The map Liberation Peak is characterized by uneven terrain and small houses. The battle takes place in the mountains of Tajikistan, allowing helicopters and jets to intercept and pressure enemy troops from dizzying heights.
Empire State
Empire State is a pure infantry map, similar to the popular Battlefield maps Metro and Spind. This means that you will not be able to use vehicles like tanks or helicopters on this map – you only travel with your soldier.
Unlike on Metro and Spind, you are not primarily in a building on Empire State, squeezing through narrow passages with 64 men. The map takes place in the streets and buildings of Brooklyn, a borough of New York City. There is plenty of cover, but also a lot of nested corners and hiding spots.
Operation Firestorm
With Operation Firestorm, an iconic map from Battlefield 3 returns. You fight on a burning oil field and the terrain of a nearby refinery, utilizing key means of warfare: tanks, helicopters, and of course, plenty of infantry.
Saints Quarter

Saints Quarter is also an infantry map like Metro, Spind, and Empire State – again, there are no vehicles or aircraft. This time, the war takes you into the narrow streets and alleys of the old town of Gibraltar. The focus is on close-quarters combat, culminating at certain chokepoints.
Visually, the map impresses mainly with colorful residential houses decorated with various flowers and ivy plants – at least until rocket launchers and C4s have torn down the walls. After all, an enemy could be waiting in any of these beautiful houses.
New Sobek
New Sobek is located in a suburb of Cairo and makes large, unfinished construction sites the scene of battles between infantry, tanks, and helicopters.
Mirak Valley
In Mirak Valley, you will find a region that has been swept by war, leaving a trail of destruction behind. Nothing reminds of a landscape where people once lived. Between residential houses, trenches run. Mirak Valley will be the largest map of Battlefield 6 at release and serve as a playground for all kinds of vehicles.
Manhattan Bridge
Manhattan Bridge is a map in New York City that offers nearly everything that Battlefield has in its repertoire. Whether in a tank, helicopter, or as an infantryman – you fight for control over the streets of the city and spread destruction.
In Battlefield 6, the maps and their design will play a major role and contribute significantly to how successful the game will be. A good map is crucial for whether you have fun in the current round or are frustrated.
MeinMMO editor Dariusz Müller has already been able to play some hours of Battlefield 6 and test a few maps and is confident that the flow of the maps has been done really well. And a special feature of Portal can make the maps even better. You can read the entire report on MeinMMO: After 4 hours in Battlefield 6, I say the maps will make you spend hundreds of hours in the shooter







