Another Battlefield 6 leak just dropped — this time showing off the beloved Rush mode in action.
Right after the last batch of unofficial previews, a fresh 15-minute video, first spotted on Chinese platform Bilibili, has shown off the fan-favorite Rush mode in Battlefield 6. The footage keeps getting pulled faster than a revive spam in Metro, thanks to all those NDA rules, but enough people saw it to kick up some serious hype.
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So, what’s the deal with Rush? If you’re new to the madness, Rush is that classic mode where one team plants charges on two M-COM stations, and the other defends. Blow them up, move deeper into the map, get your tickets back, and repeat. Simple idea, chaotic execution.
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From the leaked clips, it looks like we’re still getting those signature absurd warzones and the kind of destruction Battlefield fans live for. Just remember, this build is still in a rough state (some vehicles look half-finished) and yes, there’s always a chance some features will be removed. But honestly? Rush is too iconic to skip.
Battlefield Gameplay Footage: Nostalgia vs. Skepticism
Players are split between full-blown nostalgia and some cautious side-eye. Plenty are thrilled Rush is back, especially those who still remember that “armed M-COM noise” like it’s tattooed in their ears.
Others pointed out that the footage looks “pretty solid,” with more than one person comparing it to 2019’s Modern Warfare, especially its Ground War mode. Still, some are just burned out by all the unofficial teases. They want EA and Battlefield Studios to finally drop something real.
Battlefield 6 Still Doesn’t Officially Exist (Sort Of)
The lead-up to Battlefield 6 (if that’s even what it ends up being called) has been all shadows and unofficial previews. There’s no official trailer, no proper announcement, just testing going on behind the scenes through the “Battlefield Labs” program.
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That NDA? Let’s just say it hasn’t exactly kept everything under wraps. We’ve already seen previous leaks showing off Conquest, and rumors keep swirling about a battle royale mode with whispers popping up as recently as last week.
Rush Mode’s Long History
Rush has history. Long before it was just “Rush,” it started out as “Gold Rush” in Battlefield: Bad Company back in 2008. Since then, it’s popped up in every mainline Battlefield game and carved out a spot as a true fan-favorite. So seeing it return? Makes sense. Still, would be nice to get the actual nod from EA.
All these leaky previews put everyone in a weird spot. On the one hand, it’s fun — little pieces of what’s coming, shared by people who are clearly hyped. On the other hand, it’s hard to trust anything when you’re watching glitchy pre-alpha builds through screen recordings.
What’s Next?
EA says they’re taking their time to avoid another Battlefield 2042 mess, which is fair but honestly, with how much stuff is already out there, that cat might be long gone from the bag. Full reveal’s still expected this summer, launch aiming for March 2026. Though some think EA might jump early to snipe the release window GTA 6 just left wide open.
Until then, keep your eyes open. And who knows, maybe sign up for Battlefield Labs if you want a shot at breaking your own NDA too.