Battlefield 6 Playtest May Happen Soon, EA Reportedly Sending NDAs to Players

Battlefield 6 (name not confirmed) has a lot to prove after the disappointing Battlefield 2042 and the underwhelming Battlefield V. However, according to several rumors, the game may soon be playable.
Both fans of the series and developer DICE are eagerly awaiting its release. In recent years, Battlefield has struggled to reach its true goal: competing with the success of Call of Duty. With that in mind, DICE and Electronic Arts are aiming for a flawless launch by conducting extensive testing. One of these tests is a closed playtest, which is expected to take place very soon.
EA Prepares for a Closed Playtest
According to a new report, EA has begun sending non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to selected members of the Battlefield community and content creators for a playtest that could start as early as next week.
Since this is a closed test, EA and DICE have not made any official statements. However, it appears that some fans have been invited to participate, though the exact number remains unclear. It is likely a small group, as is common in similar situations.
Accidental Leak Reveals Playtest Details
YouTuber DANNYonPC reported that one of the selected content creators accidentally revealed the existence of the playtest on X (formerly Twitter), leaking the news. There are no details about the playtest yet, and given the NDAs, getting information will be difficult. However, accidental leaks like this could provide more insights.
At the time of publishing this news, neither DICE nor EA have commented on the rumors or leaks. It is unlikely they will make any public statements, but if there are any updates, they will be shared.