
EA has just dropped the final system requirements for Battlefield 6, following the beta specs they shared earlier this month. The minimum specs haven’t changed much, but there’s a pleasant surprise: the storage need has dropped from 75 GB to 55 GB. The recommended specs are mostly the same too, though storage has bumped up from 75 GB to 90 GB—likely due to bigger, sharper textures.

For the ultra settings, you’ll need some serious hardware to hit 2160p at 60 FPS or 1440p at 144 FPS. Think an RTX 4080 or Radeon RX 7900 XTX graphics card (or better), paired with a Core i9-12900K or Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU, plus 32 GB of DDR5 memory. The good news? There’s no frame rate cap, so your system can push as hard as it can! Plus, the game now supports 21:9 and 32:9 ultrawide monitors, a big win for wider screens. EA also highlighted support for upscaling, frame generation, and latency reduction tech from AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA. And for the first time, Battlefield will have native Steam support—exciting news for fans!
The game is set to launch on October 10, and a new trailer is out to get you hyped. Check it out below! What do you think about these final specs? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Source: EA Battlefield 6