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Battlefield 6 RedSec Battle Royale – Everything You Need to Know

Want to destroy some stuff? Here’s how to download Battlefield 6 RedSec.

Battlefield 6 Season 1 is just around the corner, and with it comes one of the most exciting additions to the game, the BG6 RedSec battle royale mode. If you’re as excited as we are, you’ll probably want to know all the important details, including the Battlefield 6 RedSec release date, how to download RedSec, and much more. So, without further ado, let’s jump straight into it!

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Battlefield 6 RedSec Release Date and Time

The Battlefield 6 battle royale mode launches on October 28, 2025. RedSec will go live alongside Battlefield 6 Patch 1.0.1.0, which is scheduled to release a few hours earlier. Depending on your region, here are the exact RedSec release times around the globe:

  • Eastern Europe - 6 PM EET
  • Central Europe - 4 PM CET
  • United Kingdom (UK) - 3 PM GMT
  • East Coast US - 11 AM ET
  • West Coast US - 8 AM PT

When it comes to the BF6 Update 1.0.1.0, it goes live six hours earlier, as outlined on the list below:

  • Eastern Europe - 12 PM EET
  • Central Europe - 10 AM CET
  • United Kingdom (UK) - 9 PM GMT
  • East Coast US - 5 AM ET
  • West Coast US - 2 AM PT

Is Battlefield 6 Battle Royale Free to Play?

Yes, BF6 RedSec will be completely free to play, as it launches as a separate entity, although strictly speaking, it is part of Battlefield 6. In that sense, it’s a similar situation to the Call of Duty games and Warzone, which is also a free-to-play experience. You don’t need to pay anything to play it, but there will be purchasable content, including skins and other microtransactions.

How to Download BF6 RedSec Battle Royale?

The game will be available for free download on the same platforms where Battlefield 6 is found. Once it goes live at the times listed above, you’ll be able to find it on Steam, the EA App, Epic Games Store, PlayStation Store, and Xbox Store.

It’s important to note that this experience is separate from Battlefield 6; you’ll need to search for it as if it were a standalone game on your platform of choice. Simply open any of these stores, search for the game (type RedSec), and then download and install it for free. Once the download finishes, open the game and start playing it!

How to Get Battlefield Redsec Twitch Drops Rewards

Battlefield Redsec Twitch Drops Rewards
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To celebrate the launch of Season 1 and the release of Battlefield 6 RedSec battle royale mode, EA and DICE have prepared a host of rewards for both new and old players. These rewards will be available through the latest RedSec Twitch Drops campaign. So, how to grab these rewards? It's quite simple, and here's how to do it:

  • RedSec Twitch Drops Start & End Date: October 28 at 8 AM PT to November 4 at 11:59 PM PT
  • Who to watch: Any eligible streamer playing Battlefield RedSec during this period (they will have a Drops Enabled sign)
  • Link your Twitch and EA accounts BEFORE watching streams. You can do it via this link.
  • How to get Twitch Drop rewards:
    • Watch for 1 hour to earn the Hitchhiking Vehicle Decal reward.
    • Watch for 2 hours to earn the Marauder Vehicle Skin reward.
    • Watch for 3 hours to earn the Highland Hunter Weapons Package reward.
    • Watch for 4 hours to earn the No Mercy Soldier Skin reward.
  • Once you earn your rewards, make sure to claim them in your Drops Inventory.
  • When claimed, turn on the game and enjoy your rewards!

What is BF6 RedSec?

By this point, you’re probably well aware of what to expect from Battlefield 6’s battle royale mode, RedSec. EA is intentionally keeping most major details under wraps, aiming for a surprise launch. Nevertheless, we already know quite a few things about the mode, as EA shared some information during its testing stage.

EA claims this will be “the deadliest ring in BR,” instantly killing players upon even the slightest contact. There are no workarounds; the only way to survive is to push deeper into the map, where intense firefights await. The games will feature 100 players, divided into 25 squads of four. When it comes to communication, you can talk with your teammates via VoIP, text, and pings.

Of course, since this is a Battlefield game, you can expect plenty of tactical destruction across the map. Show your creativity by demolishing structures in ways even the developers didn’t anticipate. Given the map’s scale, expect a wide range of vehicles at launch: from standard transports to powerful armored units that can be unlocked later in the game.

So there you have it, now you know all you need to know ahead of the game's lunch. While you're waiting for RedSec to kick off, check out some of our Fortnite guides!

Battlefield 6 Battle Royale RedSec FAQ

Is RedSec a battle royale mode?

Yes, RedSec will be a separate battle royale Battlefield experience.

How to play BF6 RedSec?

You can play this mode for free once it launches on October 28th. Simply download it on Steam, EA App, Epic Games, PSN, or Xbox Store.

How big is the RedSec map?

At the moment, we don’t have any specific details about the map, so we’ll have to wait for the game’s launch. However, we do know that the map is designed for 100 players, grouped into 25 four-man squads.

Are there classes in BF6 RedSec?

Yes, there are classes. You can mix and match them within your squad and create any composition you like. However, once the match starts, you can’t change your class.


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