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EA’s ‘Battlefield 6’ breaks franchise record with 7 million sales in first three days

Electronic Arts (EA) announced that “Battlefield 6” has sold more than seven million copies within its first three days of release, marking the strongest launch in the franchise’s history and signaling a major comeback for the iconic shooter series.

Released on October 10, the title quickly became a global hit, logging over 172 million matches played and 15 million hours watched on streaming platforms during the opening weekend. EA also reported the highest-ever number of concurrent players in the series’ two-decade run.

The blockbuster launch comes shortly after EA agreed to a $55 billion acquisition deal with a Saudi-backed investor group, underscoring the franchise’s importance to the company’s long-term strategy.

Season 1 of “Battlefield 6” will debut on October 28, with new seasonal content arriving later this year. The game’s strong performance could help EA regain ground in the competitive first-person shooter market, long dominated by Activision Blizzard’s “Call of Duty.”

EA has been counting on “Battlefield” to revitalize its core gaming portfolio, as titles such as “Apex Legends,” “Titanfall,” and “Star Wars Battlefront” have seen slowing momentum. The early success of “Battlefield 6” suggests that players remain hungry for large-scale, immersive combat experiences — and that EA may have finally reignited its flagship franchise.

EA pins hopes on ‘Battlefield 6’ revival as it prepares to go private in $55 billion deal

Electronic Arts (EA) is banking on “Battlefield 6” to reclaim its footing in the crowded shooter market and challenge “Call of Duty”, ahead of its planned $55 billion sale to a Saudi-backed investment group. The game launches Friday amid high stakes for EA, whose shooter lineup has struggled in recent years.

The beta test for “Battlefield 6” drew over 521,000 concurrent PC players—a franchise record that even topped “Call of Duty’s” peak player count, according to Steam data. The title also logged 10.6 million daily active users during testing, signaling a strong start.

Developed by four EA studios and led by “Call of Duty” veterans Vince Zampella and Byron Beede, the new entry restores the classic class-based system and modern combat design that longtime fans missed in 2021’s underperforming “Battlefield 2042.” That release suffered from bugs and gameplay changes that alienated the core community.

Analysts say “Battlefield 6” could define EA’s trajectory in the private-equity era. “It’s a make-or-break release,” said NYU professor Joost van Dreunen, noting that EA needs a decisive hit to stay competitive in a “cluttered” shooter market.

EA also benefits from player fatigue with “Call of Duty,” whose latest installment, “Black Ops 7,” has faced backlash over excessive monetization and sci-fi elements that stray from the franchise’s realism. By contrast, “Battlefield 6’s” reveal trailer received over 543,000 likes, signaling renewed excitement for the series.