Surprising absolutely no one, the latest Battlefield 6 Labs playtest was live for just minutes this morning before people started leaking it onto the internet. Players in the test are the first to get to see and try out two of the large maps launching with Battlefield 6: Operation Firestorm (a remake of a Battlefield 3 map) and Mirak Valley, the largest of the pool.
Despite Labs members agreeing to NDAs to participate in early playtests, we've seen . Before Battlefield 6 even had an official name, you could watch someone play a full 15-minute match on Siege of Cairo.
The Portal clip is interesting for different reasons. It shows a full playthrough of an obstacle course map made with Portal tools—a simple Only Up-style course made out of pre-fab concrete blocks, stairs, and gigantic power lines angled into precarious bridges. The map was likely made by BF Studios itself, but it does get the mind racing about what people will make once the Portal toolset (based on the Godot game engine) is out in the wild.
Oh yeah, someone also uploaded a showcase of what appears to be . No huge surprises here—as expected, it's a lot of grey, boxy rifles and SMGs whose quirks will only be apparent once we can play.
That's a lot of leaks in a short time, but if you've been following Battlefield 6 since before it had a name, you know it's what we (and EA) have come to expect. Now that we're just a month and change from release, I'd wager EA is even less worried about leaks than before. Battlefield 6 is out on October 10.

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