Battlefield 6 PC Minimum, Recommended, and Ultra Requirements Updated

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Key points
- EA published its updated PC requirements for Battlefield 6.
- Different specifications for the minimum, recommended, and ultra settings were revealed.
- The game supports 4k graphics with uncapped frame rates.
Battlefield 6 updated its PC requirements, laying out the specifications necessary to run the game on minimum, recommended, and ultra. The infographic below shows the detailed specifications, which were revealed via a news post on Aug. 28, 2025. And on Aug. 21, EA published a community update detailing several changes prior to the game’s official launch.

Source: EA
Battlefield 6 supports 4k graphics with uncapped frame rates on PC, marketed to create one of the most fluid, high-performance first-person shooter experiences on the market. The title supports ultrawide monitors, from 21:9 to 32:9 ratios. In addition, the game supposedly has 600+ graphical customization options. This ranges from HDR to HUD scaling, camera settings, and streaming mode. This is the largest range of customization options EA has ever provided within the Battlefield franchise.
The game supports Frame Generation, Anti-Aliasing, Latency reduction (Intel XeSS and AMD FSR), with Nvidia having confirmed Battlefield 6 launching with support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, DLAA, and NVIDIA Reflex.
On Aug. 12, 2025, Alinea Analytics published a report revealing that Battlefield 6 currently has 2.7 million wishlists on Steam. Aside from the 2.7 million wishlists on Steam, the game is also celebrating $35 million in Steam revenue alone, as 605,000 pre-orders have been counted.
On Aug. 9, 2025, Battlefield 6’s open beta was confirmed by EA as the biggest in the franchise despite Secure Boot issues and long queues. The 18th installment in the Battlefield series is slated for a full release on Oct. 10, 2025, for PlayStation 5, Windows PC and Xbox Series X|S.