

With the leaked Battlefield 6 screenshots showing a rocket, and leaker Tom Henderson confirming that this rocket is destroyed in the trailer, players will likely see it launch and explode after this countdown. At the midway point of this audio, though, players can hear a countdown. Overall, the first minute of the trailer audio primarily consists of some gunfire and shouting that is fitting of the firefights players will see in the footage. The main style of music is remarkably similar to that of the other Battlefield games, though, which should please the fans that have grown accustomed to the series’ signature notes. There are various levels to it throughout, including a portion later in the audio that presents a more majestic tone. While it keeps Battlefield’s signature style of intense beats, the theme sounds more Terminator-like than ever before. Leakers have suggested that the game will feature a near future setting, with Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 used as a comparison.Īlongside confirmation of a near future time period for Battlefield 6, gamers listening to the audio get to hear some of the music that will be used in the next entry. While it is unclear what this means for the Battlefield hub game rumors, it does confirm that fans will be seeing the franchise come back to the present day - or at least something close to it. Soldiers are clearly communicating over the radio, confirming that the game will indeed be primarily focused on the modern era. When looking at the first part of Battlefield 6’s trailer audio, fans should immediately notice the radio chatter heard at the start. RELATED: Battlefield 6 May Not Have A Story Campaign Mode The First Half Of Battlefield 6’s Trailer Audio: Confirming The Game’s Setting For those not worried about going into the reveal spoiler-free, here is what the audio reveals about Battlefield 6. While it is impossible to tell exactly what is going on at every moment in the trailer, it is possible to make some educated guesses.
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Coming in two pieces, players now have the full two-and-a-half minutes of sound to listen to. Not only have reputable sources like Tom Henderson touched on several moments from the game’s trailer, but the entirety of the audio for the reveal has leaked online. However, for Battlefield 6 fans that have been keeping up with the many leaks for the game, what exactly this trailer will entail is not much of a mystery. However, EA has now narrowed Battlefield 6’s reveal date to the month of June, finally giving fans some concrete info on when the first trailer will be shown. With EA simply telling fans “spring,” and insiders indicating that it could come at any moment, gamers have been expecting to see the first footage for the game on several occasions. Apparently, the rocket launch is happening at the Tanegashima Space Center, which is located on a small island in the southern part of the Asian country.Battlefield 6fans have been waiting a long time for the trailer, with rumors constantly swirling around potential release windows. The insider then shares a link to Google Earth, seemingly teasing that the shot is set in Japan.

The sketch shows a coastline and some rockets with fighter planes and helicopters approaching the said location. Another sketch posted by the insider seems like a zoomed-out picture of the same location. It features the helicopter pilot's point of view while witnessing some kind of a rocket launch. The insider also hints at another featured location, which could be in Japan.Īpparently, one of Henderson's sketches shows a shot of the rumored "Battlefield 6" trailer. On Tuesday, Henderson tweeted a sketch showing that a part of the game's upcoming trailer would be set on a desert island. The new "Battlefield 6" leak comes from industry insider Tom Henderson, who has been providing interesting details about the upcoming title. Aside from providing the teaser's release window, the leak also offers some interesting details including its location. The release of the first-ever trailer of "Battlefield 6" is "imminent," a new leak suggests. Some details about the release and location of the game's trailer recently surfaced online.

