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Battlefield 6 Breaks Series Records: 7 Million Sold, 172 Million Matches Played, and the War with Call of Duty Heats Up

Battlefield 6 Breaks Series Records: 7 Million Sold, 172 Million Matches Played, and the War with Call of Duty Heats Up

October 18, 2025 Off By Ibraheem Adeola

Battlefield 6 has shattered expectations, with EA confirming over 7 million copies sold since launch. That’s a new high watermark for the entire franchise; no previous Battlefield entry has moved numbers like this, and it isn’t just copies flying off digital shelves.

The community isn’t just buying, they’re playing, and watching. Since release, fans have racked up a staggering 172 million online matches across all platforms. In barely a weekend, viewers streamed over 15 million hours of Battlefield 6 gameplay on Twitch and YouTube. If you had any doubts about the game’s momentum, this debut has cleared them out of the water.

Steam Leads the Charge, With Eyes Set on the Future

Analysts at Alinea Analytics, whose earlier sales estimates now line up with EA’s official tally, dove into the numbers and found another headline: roughly 55 percent of Battlefield 6 players jumped in through Steam. PC gaming clearly isn’t sitting in the back seat for this sequel.

This isn’t just a round of corporate back-patting. In EA’s official press release, leaders at both EA and Battlefield Studios took a victory lap, while making it clear they know this is only the beginning.

General manager Byron Beede put the fans front and centre: “First and foremost, we want to thank our players. Battlefield 6 was built with our fans. From the initial concept through to the implementation of Battlefield Labs and into the record-shattering Open Beta, we have been obsessed with player feedback. Together, with our players, we’ve had a singular goal: to craft the best Battlefield ever. And this is just the beginning, our first season of new content is just 12 days away.”

Over at the executive level, Vince Zampella emphasised the scale of the moment: “We never take moments like this for granted, so I want to express our sincere gratitude to our global Battlefield Studios and passionate community that has helped get us to this point. We appreciate you joining us for Battlefield 6’s momentous launch. We have so much more to come in the weeks ahead.”

Multiplayer Reset, Single-Player Ambivalence, and a Rivalry That Won’t Fade

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This sales surge feels especially significant for EA, given how much of the conversation, for years, has been about Battlefield’s quieter presence in the shooter landscape. Not long ago, the franchise was fighting to reclaim its place; now it’s dominating headlines and re-energising fans with new content less than two weeks away.

And while new players have poured in, reviews from industry voices give an honest perspective. Eurogamer’s Rick Lane tackled the full experience, calling out both the highs and the hang-ups: “Battlefield 6 delivers a thrilling multiplayer reset and a decent, if derivative single-player. But it still displays nagging doubts about what makes Battlefield special.”

The numbers are real, but so are the expectations. Battlefield 6 is out front for now, but eyes across the industry are watching to see what happens next. And with the feud between Battlefield 6 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 continuing to spark conversation all year, it’s fair to wonder if the winds might finally be shifting between these two titans of the FPS world.

7 million sales and counting, record-setting online battles, and a player base that’s clearly hungry for more. Whether you’re a Battlefield diehard or just tuning into the Twitch highlights, one thing is obvious: the fight for FPS supremacy is anything but settled.