A new Battlefield game is in development, but beyond that, nothing is known about the title in an official capacity. While EA and DICE have kept quiet about what fans can expect from the new Battlefield game, a prominent leaker may have let some details slip, including the title and setting.

Tom Henderson, a leaker primarily known for leaking Call of Duty news, has made a new post that claims to reveal all kinds of details about the new Battlefield game. According to Henderson, Battlefield 6 will actually go with the simple title of Battlefield and is set 10 years in the future, using a "modern/very near future" setting, which will allow it to utilize some military equipment that is in active development today. In his post, Henderson compares the setting in the new Battlefield game to Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, meaning it will have things like military robots, drones, and other technologically advanced weaponry.

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Henderson also touches on what fans can expect from the gameplay. He pushes back against the recent rumors that the new Battlefield game will be a hub of older Battlefield games, but says that the campaign will be "revolutionary." In the new Battlefield, players can apparently choose to play on the side of the USA or Russia, and that there will be co-op gameplay.

Battlefield 6 rumor setting

Battlefield games have rarely ever focused on the campaigns, so luckily Henderson provides some details on what fans can expect from the multiplayer. According to the leaker, the new Battlefield game's multiplayer is like Battlefield 3 and 4 "on steroids." It will also apparently include a battle royale experience that will retain the class-based gameplay that the series is known for.

As for when fans will get to see the new Battlefield game for themselves, Henderson hints that a Battlefield 6 reveal trailer will drop in May. Until the official reveal takes place, fans should take all of this information with a massive grain of salt. It's entirely possible that Henderson has been fed incorrect information or is making stuff up. Henderson does have a pretty accurate track record of video game leaks, though, so it will be interesting to see how much of this turns out to be true.

These aren't the only "leaks" about Battlefield 6 lately. Other claims have pointed to Battlefield 6 having massive multiplayer maps that will accommodate 128 players at a single time, as well as fully destructible cities. Hopefully fans get some clarification sooner rather than later.

Battlefield is in development for unspecified platforms.

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Source: Tom Henderson