Approaching the forthcoming beta trials for “Battlefield 6”, DICE producer Alexia Christofi has disclosed information regarding the game’s cross-platform multiplayer functionality. In a sequence of social media updates, Christofi clarified that enabling crossplay on the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S editions of this upcoming shooter will initially prioritize matches with other console players before eventually incorporating PC users as well.
When you turn on crossplay, it means we’ll prioritize matching you with players using the same console first. If we can’t find a suitable match within that group, we’ll expand the search to include all platforms. So, in essence, it’s console-specific initially, but it can broaden to full crossplay if necessary.
As a passionate gamer eagerly awaiting Battlefield 6, I can’t help but wonder if EA will prioritize crossplay to ensure a more seamless experience for players using similar control schemes. For instance, could we see controller users frequently matched with other controller users? While the official FAQ for Battlefield 6 confirms that the PC version will support controllers, it remains unclear whether this factor will influence matchmaking.
Regarding how you’ll participate in an online match for Battlefield 6, it’s been clarified that in addition to matchmaking, you’ll also have the option to explore a server browser via the Portal selection on the game’s main menu. The developers have emphasized that navigating and creating servers through the Portal will be effortlessly accessible right from the game’s main interface.
A substantial amount of information regarding Battlefield 6 has been disclosed since its major multiplayer unveiling last week. Most recently, it was shared that the forthcoming shooter will offer over 40 distinct weapons at launch, with the potential for this number to grow through post-launch updates and DLC. Additionally, further details about the weapon system have been provided, suggesting that each weapon will come with some basic attachments, while more potent ones can be unlocked as players advance in the weapon’s progression ranks.
Last week’s multiplayer unveiling offered a glimpse into several facets of the upcoming title, Battlefield 6. One such aspect was the announcement that the classic franchise system of classes will make its comeback in this new installment. Additionally, further insights regarding launch maps and player-accessible game modes were disclosed during the event. For more comprehensive coverage, be sure to explore our write-up on the occasion.
It’s been announced that “Battlefield 6” will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. At this time, the developers have not indicated any intention to release the game on the Nintendo Switch 2. Additionally, they have mentioned that there are no immediate plans to support the Steam Deck at the moment.
As a gamer, I gotta say, it’s all about the Crossplay setting here. If Crossplay is enabled, we prioritize matching me up with fellow console gamers first. But, if we can’t find a suitable group of console-only or mostly console players, we’ll expand the search to include everyone, ensuring a smooth gaming experience for all!
— Alexia Christofi (@Lex_mate) August 2, 2025
Console no matter if playstation or Xbox!
— Alexia Christofi (@Lex_mate) August 2, 2025
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