Battlefield 6 shows new trailer with PC version, players believe: This will be one of the few optimized games of 2025

Battlefield 6 shows new trailer with PC version, players believe: This will be one of the few optimized games of 2025

Battlefield 6 has surprisingly released a new trailer. In it, the development team shows how well the shooter runs on PC. The fans of the game are excited and express positive comments.

What does the trailer show? The new video on the Battlefield YouTube channel features a mix of cinematic and gameplay scenes. The trailer promises a resolution of 4K and an unlimited frame rate. Additionally, it supports ultrawide monitors and over 600 customization options.

The prerequisite is that players must have a 4K screen and corresponding hardware. You can find the recommended system requirements here.

The scenes in the trailer are very action-packed and demonstrate how smoothly everything runs despite all the effects. In addition to the action-packed scenes, some modes are also shown, including the construction mode Battlefield Portal.

New Battlefield 6 trailer excites fans

How is the trailer received? The first reactions under the YouTube video are positive. In a comment from Nick930, it says, “Yes. Yes to all of this,” which quite well describes what other commenters are saying.

Many are excited about how good the game looks on PC. They are also pleased that the return of a game has been so well executed and could even overshadow rival Call of Duty.

Some comments even suggest that the game could become one of the best Battlefield titles of all time. User tornikedarchiashvili1774 even believes that Battlefield 6 could be one of the few games in 2025 that is well optimized for PC.

Other comments are in agreement:

  • Jeerus: “Hell Yes, it’s time to bring Battlefield back to its former glory with Battlefield 6.”
  • RaitoRTX: “Give the marketing team a raise.”
  • wilhelmhause3510: “We are so back.”

TheAshehov finds it particularly great that the trailer is a good example of announcing support for ultrawide screens and showing it directly as well. After all, the trailer is also in the appropriate format, which is a nice touch for the user.

The technology appears to be working well with the appropriate hardware in Battlefield 6. However, it remains to be seen how it will look in terms of bugs and crashes. In the beta, there was a devastating bug that will presumably be fixed in the full version of the shooter: YouTuber discovers a devastating bug in Battlefield 6, explains how you can easily avoid it

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