Can your computer run the anticipated Battlefield 6? EA clears our doubts
El juego de disparos más esperado de 2025 ya tiene sus especificaciones técnicas confirmadas

- August 29, 2025
- Updated: August 29, 2025 at 9:39 AM

After the end of the Battlefield 6 beta, the developers have shared the minimum and recommended requirements that players must meet to enjoy this highly anticipated installment of the saga.
The title promises to be a tactical experience that will require users’ skills and will be especially demanding in terms of graphics, especially in its more advanced settings.
What components do we need to move the BF6
- Regarding the minimum requirements, a Windows 10 operating system, 6 GB of video memory, 16 GB of RAM, and 55 GB of HDD storage are needed.
- However, for those seeking optimal performance, the recommended requirements point to 64-bit Windows 11, 8 GB of video memory, and 16 GB of RAM, along with a required space of 90 GB on SSD.
- Players with higher aspirations, who want to play on ultra settings, will need a more powerful PC: 64-bit Windows 11, 16 GB of video memory, 32 GB of RAM, in addition to meeting specific security requirements such as TPM 2.0, UEFI Secure Boot, HVCI, and VBS.
The Ultra quality mode of Battlefield 6 promises to make the most of the graphical capabilities of modern graphics cards (especially Nvidia’s RTX 5000), which poses a significant challenge for many players.
This focus on visual quality and tactical gameplay could position Battlefield 6 as a serious competitor against titles like Black Ops 7, although the gaming community is debating whether this competition will be enough to attract players.
In summary, Battlefield 6 not only demands tactical skill but also requires robust hardware to enjoy the best visual and gaming experience. With more and more details emerging about the title, fans are eagerly awaiting its release, wondering how it will perform compared to other big names in the industry.
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