The vast majority of Battlefield 6 players bought the game for multiplayer, but a surprising number have completed the single-player campaign as well. Battlefield 6 launched in October to a great deal of success, earning mostly positive reviews and proving to be a massive sales hit for EA. Hundreds of thousands of people continue to play Battlefield 6 on Steam daily, and there are ambitious plans for the game's post-launch support.
Battlefield 6 has serious momentum behind it despite various controversies and criticisms it has faced, and it looks like EA is going to keep that momentum going strong. Battlefield 6 Season 1 added new maps and coincided with the debut of the game's battle royale mode, and it will be exciting to see what 2026 has in store for the first-person shooter. But while fans are almost universally focused on the Battlefield 6 multiplayer experience, a surprising number have finished the single-player campaign as well.
Many Battlefield 6 reviews criticized the single-player campaign as being the weak link of the game's suite of modes, with a lackluster story and a general lack of originality. I called it "Battlefield-flavored Call of Duty" and came away largely...
