Battlefield 6 is bringing back a feature we've not seen since Battlefield 2, and teasing a fitting Top Gun collab alongside it

Battlefield 6 is preparing for a major shakeup on the high seas, with its highly anticipated Season 4 officially scheduled to launch on July 21, 2026. As reported by Eurogamer,…

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Battlefield 6 is bringing back a feature we've not seen since Battlefield 2, and teasing a fitting Top Gun collab alongside it

Battlefield 6 is preparing for a major shakeup on the high seas, with its highly anticipated Season 4 officially scheduled to launch on July 21, 2026. As reported by Eurogamer, developer Battlefield Studios released the official Season 4 reveal trailer on July 15, 2026, offering players an action-packed first look at the massive update exactly one week ahead of its release.

Navigating the New Naval Warfare

The focal point of Season 4 is the introduction of dedicated naval warfare, bringing intense maritime combat to the forefront of the multiplayer experience. To support these aquatic battles, players will have access to two brand-new water vehicles designed for distinct tactical roles on the open water. For heavy-duty frontline operations, the RCB-90 Patrol Boat joins the roster, acting as the water-based equivalent of a tank. Players looking for quick, highly mobile insertions can instead deploy the 7.7m NSW RHIB, a light transport boat built for speed.

These vehicles will be put to the test across massive new environments. Launching on day one of the new season is Tsuru Reef, which is officially confirmed as the largest map ever featured in Battlefield 6. Following the initial seasonal launch, the classic and fan-favorite Wake Island map is scheduled to return during the second phase of Season 4, offering a nostalgic battlefield for veteran players.

A Mystery Classic Feature and a Top Gun Crossover

According to Eurogamer, Season 4 is also set to revive a gameplay feature that has not been seen in the franchise since Battlefield 2. While the report highlights this nostalgic return, the specific gameplay mechanic or feature being brought back remains an unspecified mystery, leaving players to discover what classic element is making its comeback.

Furthermore, the developer is teasing an official crossover with Top Gun. While a collaboration centered on high-speed jets seems highly fitting for the series, official details regarding what the crossover will actually entail—such as specific cosmetics, game modes, or an exact release date—have not yet been disclosed.


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