The first phase of the Battlefield 6 open beta officially concluded at 4 PM on August 11th, with the second phase scheduled to commence at 4 PM on August 14th.
According to reports from Playground and information circulating on Reddit’s Battlefield series sub-forum, the moderator team has recently implemented a temporary ban on the use of the word “female” within the community. This decision stems from a significant increase in disrespectful comments that violate community guidelines, frequently referencing gender. This measure aims to curb toxic behavior and maintain a more constructive environment for discussion.

A moderator, who goes by the alias “sloth_on_meth,” explained that discussions surrounding female characters in video games have consistently led to personal attacks between players. By filtering related terms, the moderators intend to alleviate administrative pressure and ensure that conversations remain focused on the game itself. This approach highlights the challenges of managing online communities, particularly within the gaming sphere, where diverse opinions can sometimes escalate into unproductive conflict.

Despite these community management issues, Battlefield 6 itself has garnered significant praise from players. The game’s pacing is considered well-balanced, and the building destruction effects are lauded as the best in the series, perfectly continuing Battlefield’s classic style. The open beta’s reception suggests that the core gameplay mechanics are resonating positively with the player base, indicating strong potential for the full release.
Battlefield 6 is slated for its official release on October 10th. The Standard Edition will be priced at 268 yuan in the Steam China region, with the Phantom Edition available for 468 yuan, both featuring Chinese voice acting.