EA has finally unveiled Battlefield Studios and offered our first glimpse of the next *Battlefield* game. To help shape the future of the franchise, you can sign up for Battlefield Labs and gain early access to *Battlefield 6*. Here's how to get involved.

EA's Battlefield Labs program invites community members to directly influence the development of the next Battlefield game. Selected fans will gain exclusive access to early, remote playtests and provide crucial feedback to the developers at EA's Battlefield Studios—a chance to truly "step inside the war room."
Initially, a few thousand players in Europe and North America will participate, with plans to expand globally to tens of thousands in the future. Battlefield Labs will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
While EA has previously run betas, Battlefield Labs operates differently. The content will be work-in-progress, featuring more bugs, rough edges, and technical issues than a typical beta. EA seeks unfiltered feedback on combat, map flow, balance, and more to shape the game's direction. Participants will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) and cannot publicly share information.
Visit the Battlefield Labs webpage to learn more and sign up. You'll need to log in or create an EA account, link it to your preferred gaming platform, and then sign in. Be aware that you might encounter a queue; if so, monitor the tab closely as you'll only have 15 minutes to access the website once your turn arrives.
Once you access the sign-up, complete the required information and register your email address. Keep an eye on your inbox for updates from the official Battlefield Labs newsletter, including playtest invitations if selected.
EA has announced the next Battlefield game will launch in its FY26, meaning before April 1, 2026.