EA’s Battlefield 6 Free Multiplayer Trial Will Let Players Dig Into Battlefield’s All-Out Warfare For a Whole Week

Nov 21, 2025 at 03:57pm EST
A character in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III holds a shotgun labeled DB 12 during an intense combat scene with soldiers in tactical gear.

On the heels of releasing the second major update to Battlefield 6 in its Season 1 roadmap, EA will let players who haven't yet bought into Battlefield this year try it out for themselves with a week-long free trial of the game's classic multiplayer, specifically its flagship All-Out Warfare.

The free trial will kick off on November 25, 2025, and last for a full week until December 2, 2025. Players will be able to play five different game modes across three maps, including the two most recently released maps, Blackwell Fields and Eastwood.

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"From November 25 to December 2, ultimate all-out warfare is free for everyone," a blog post on the Battlefield 6 website reads. "Fight in intense urban combat on the streets of Cairo. Drop into iconic SoCal landscapes turned into battlegrounds on Eastwood and Blackwell Fields. Enter Battlefield's iconic massive scale warfare in Conquest or Breakthrough."

The free trial goes live less than two weeks after the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, which is reportedly missing the mark when it comes to commercial sales, according to early sales reports. In the EU specifically, Black Ops 7 was 63% behind the first week EU sales for Battlefield 6.

For more on Battlefield 6, check out our dedicated page for the game to catch up on all our coverage so far. There, you'll find our PC benchmarks and optimized settings guide, our guide on which graphics cards are the best for Battlefield 6 at different resolutions, a general tips guide to help you be a better player, a guide for the best early weapons and loadouts when for when you've just started playing multiplayer, and if you've been unfortunate enough to have issues with the game on PC, our guide on how to solve several common issues for PC users. For help with Battlefield REDSEC specifically, you can also check out our general tips and tricks guide. You can also check out my full review of the game when it launched earlier this month

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