If this isn’t the biggest indication of how excited fans are for the Battlefield 6 beta to start, I don’t know what is. As I write this, more than 40,000 players are sitting in a queue to play the beta, being met with nothing more than a ‘Game Servers Full’ message on Battlefield 6’s title screen.
The number has skyrocketed in the last couple of hours, and it’s easy to see it hitting six figures soon enough. The first portion of the Battlefield 6 beta starts tomorrow, let’s just hope that the ‘Game Servers Full’ message disappears…
Join the Queue
Battlefield 6 is set to erupt this weekend as the beta welcomes millions of players (probably). From the multiplayer reveal last week to the countless leaks we’ve seen surface on social media in the last few months, everything is shaping up in Electronic Arts’ favor with Battlefield 6.
Could this be the year it overtakes Call of Duty? The hype for Black Ops 7 couldn’t be lower right now.
If you open Battlefield 6 right now, you’ll be met with a message advising you: ‘Game Servers Full’. It’s not a representation of any technical error (I hope), but it’s more of a placeholder that’ll keep things contained and buttoned up until the beta goes live.
If nothing else, it’s entertaining to watch the number ebb and flow as more players attempt to open the Battlefield 6 beta, only to find it’s not live and they’ve got their timings wrong. Perhaps I need to get out more.
Here are a few handy resources if you’re sitting there and staring at the ‘Game Servers Full’ message:
- How to Pre-Load the Battlefield 6 Beta
- How to Sign Up for Battlefield Labs
- All Battlefield 6 Beta Rewards
- How to Fix Battlefield 6 SecureBoot Error
The first round of the Battlefield 6 beta starts tomorrow at 08:00 UTC (1 AM PT). Have you got your squad ready? Let me know in the comments what role you’ll be playing.
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