Electronic Arts has officially postponed the release of Battlefield 6's Season 2 to February 17, 2026. This decision follows community feedback and aims to provide additional time for development and refinement. (gamesradar.com)
To bridge the gap until the new season, Season 1 has been extended and will now conclude on February 17, 2026. This extension includes a new update scheduled for January 20, 2026, which introduces new weekly challenges, a Bonus Path, and a continuation of the Season 1 Battle Pass. (psu.com)
The Frostfire Bonus Path, launching on January 27, 2026, offers players the opportunity to unlock additional rewards, such as a new weapon package, soldier skin, and XP boosts, by progressing through its tiers. (psu.com)
In terms of new content, Season 2 will introduce at least two new maps. One of these is a remade version of the popular "Golmud Railway" map from Battlefield 4, rebuilt for today's Battlefield experience. This map is planned to be the largest in Battlefield 6 to date, catering to players who enjoy expansive combat scenarios. (gameshub.com)
Additionally, players can look forward to the introduction of the AH-6 Little Bird helicopter, a new vehicle that will be available for testing in Battlefield Labs. This addition aims to diversify the game's vehicular combat options and provide fresh gameplay experiences. (gameshub.com)
These developments reflect Electronic Arts' commitment to enhancing the Battlefield 6 experience by incorporating community feedback and delivering content that resonates with players.
Battlefield 6 Season 2 Delayed to February 17, 2026:
- Battlefield 6 Season 2 release date delayed because EA wants "extra time" for development "as a result of community feedback", Published on Tuesday, January 13
- EA delays Battlefield 6's next season a month to 'further polish and refine Season 2,' and the only words I want to hear next are 'bigger maps', Published on Tuesday, January 13
- The Division executive producer leaves the series to join Battlefield 6 devs at EA - Ubisoft says "don't worry" to players, Published on Friday, January 16
