As part of a review of NVIDIA RTX 5000 graphics card performance, we received early access to test the performance of Battlefield 6. The franchise has been around for over twenty years, featuring large-scale warfare. Battlefield 6 was developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts. As a reminder, the last opus to date was Battlefield 2042, which didn’t totally convince fans of the license. We’d like to thank NVIDIA France for giving us the opportunity to carry out this test. We put all our NVIDIA RTX 5000 cards and the three RX 9000 models through their paces. You’ll find all the models we used in the presentation of our test configuration.
As a reminder, Battlefied 6 will be officially available on October 10, 2025, in two different editions. The ” Standard ” edition will be priced at 69.99 euros and the ” Phantom ” edition at 99.99 euros. As you’d expect, the Phantom Edition will come with a number of perks, including the BF Pro token, Phantom squad soldier skins, weapon packs, Deluxe EXP bonus and much more.
As you’d expect, our test will focus mainly on the performance of our graphics cards in all three resolutions: 1080p, 1440p and 2160p. We’ll also be testing upscaling, since Battlefield 6 is compatible with DLSS 4 and FSR 4.