"So awesome to see." Battlefield 6 dev says ex-DICE developers are coming back in droves — that bodes well for Season 2, REDSEC, and updates beyond
There's been "quite an influx" of ex-DICE devs returning to the studio to work on Battlefield 6.
Electronic Arts' and Battlefield Studios' new large-scale multiplayer FPS Battlefield 6 was expected to perform well when it launched in early October, but since its release, it's gone above and beyond all expectations. In the immediate days after launch, it accrued 750K concurrent players on Steam alone, and in its opening weekend, it sold over 7 million copies.
It's now been confirmed that Battlefield 6 is the best-selling game of 2025, as well as the best-selling FPS of the year and October's most profitable title. That astounding success can largely be attributed to the shooter's excellent gunplay and the fact that it's a return to form for Battlefield overall, complete with a traditional class-based structure, tons of weapons and gadgets to unlock, and a healthy variety of maps and modes to jump into.
Indeed, Battlefield 6 is the closest we've had to a "golden era" style Battlefield since Battlefield 1, and a colossal bounce back for a franchise that's been struggling significantly ever since Battlefield 2042 tarnished its reputation. It's inspired tons of fans, old and new alike, to return to the series — and according to one developer, it also seems to be driving former devs to come back, too.
That news comes from Daniel Cambrand, an environment artist working at DICE — one of the core teams at the heart of Battlefield Studios, and the steward of the franchise for the majority of its existence.
"Seeing quite an influx of ex-DICErs coming back to DICE," he wrote on social media on Thursday morning. "Every week I bump into someone new. So awesome to see."
The implication here is that the quality and success of Battlefield 6 has encouraged many who left DICE to come back to the studio and work on the game. Notably, according to this exchange between Cambrand and a fan in his thread, developers that worked on Battlefield 3, 4, 1, 5, and 2042 have all returned.
This is quite exciting news for Battlefield fans, and bodes well for future content updates to Battlefield 6 as well as the free-to-play battle royale mode Battlefield REDSEC that's going head-to-head with Call of Duty: Warzone. These include Season 2 that will kick off in early 2026, and seasonal content patches beyond that as well.
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Battlefield 6 Season 1 has had a mixed overall reception so far, with the launch of REDSEC and the FPS' new awesome Eastwood map earning high marks from the community, but its Blackwell Fields map and the limited-time Sabotage mode widely disliked. One more update for it, Winter Offensive, is coming December 9 and will feature a winter version for the Empire State map as well as some altered multiplayer game modes.
Hopefully with support from these returning developers, Season 2 and future updates will deliver more consistently high-quality pieces of content like the larger maps players have been craving, along with highly requested community features such as a server browser with persistent, official servers in it.
If you haven't tried Battlefield 6 yourself yet, there's a free trial coming out next week, so take advantage of that while it's around. The game is $69.99 across Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and PS5, though with this deal on the Xbox version, you can snag it for just $61.99 at Loaded.
The latest entry in the legendary Battlefield series is fantastic, and has brought the franchise back into a positive spotlight after the disappointment of Battlefield 2042. The game is available now across all its platforms, with Loaded (formerly CDKeys) offering some noteworthy discounts.
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Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he's been an avid fan since childhood. He's been writing for Team WC since the summer of 2017, and you'll find him doing news, editorials, reviews, and general coverage on everything gaming, Xbox, and Windows PC. His favorite game of all time is probably NieR: Automata, though Elden Ring, Fallout: New Vegas, and Team Fortress 2 are in the running, too. When he's not writing or gaming, there's a good chance he's either watching an interesting new movie or TV show or actually going outside for once. Follow him on X (Twitter).
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