
While the next entry in the franchise is yet to be properly announced, it's coming off of two sequels - Battlefield 1 and Battlefield V - that progressively performed worse than BF4 in critics' and fans' eyes, so EA seems keen to reignite series excitement. It’s quite likely that Amazon Prime’s offer of a free Battlefield 4 copy is aimed at promoting the series’ modern setting that is expected to make a much-anticipated return with Battlefield 6. Beyond leaks, EA and Xbox have given away some potentially key launch details about the game through hints online, possibly confirming rumors that Battlefield 6 will come to Xbox Game Pass at release. Almost the entire video can be viewed online, which has reportedly forced developers to present a different one altogether on June 9. The upcoming official announcement of the next Battlefield game has been spoiled by heavy leaks of its debut trailer.

Still, it is a nice starting point to get acquainted with the iconic multiplayer shooter while the latest entry is fresh on players' minds. It is worth noting that the standard edition only includes the base game, meaning that any DLCs and expansions must be purchased separately. The claimed copy can be activated until July 21, after which the code will expire.

Included in the BF4 deal is a digital code for the standard edition of the game’s PC version for Origin. Amazon Prime subscribers can claim their free copy of Battlefield 4 and other titles until June 20.
The latest Amazon Prime freebie is Battlefield 4, which has a modern setting not dissimilar to Battlefield 6's. Related: Battlefield 6 Trailer Leaks So Bad Reveal Will Probably Use a New One The accompanying official teaser didn’t offer anything other than the reveal date, but enough has leaked of a still-unrevealed Battlefield 6 trailer that players have a reasonably clear idea what they're in for. The title may drop the number based on official and leaked marketing materials, potentially being simply presented as Battlefield, but this particular detail has yet to be confirmed. Amazon Prime is currently granting subscribers a free copy of Battlefield 4, which can be claimed until June 20. It's a nicely timed offer considering that the upcoming reveal of Battlefield 6, the first entry in the franchise since BF4 to leave past wars behind for near-future combat, is coming in a week's time.Īfter months of rumors and speculations, EA has officially announced that the anticipated Battlefield 6 reveal is coming on June 9 at 7 AM PDT/10 AM EDT.
