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Battlefield 6 Buries Call of Duty’s Franchise Record with Nearly 750,000 Players at Launch

From the moment Battlefield 6 went live, servers were flooded with eager players, leading to massive queue times as the system struggled to keep up with demand.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
October 12, 2025
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Battlefield 6 Buries Call of Duty’s Franchise Record with Nearly 750,000 Players at Launch

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The launch of Battlefield 6 has sent shockwaves through the gaming world, setting new records and redefining the competitive landscape of first-person shooters. In a spectacular debut, the game reached nearly 750,000 concurrent players on Steam alone, smashing the previous record held by the Call of Duty franchise. This milestone not only signals a triumphant return for the Battlefield series but also challenges the long-held dominance of Call of Duty in the shooter genre.

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A Launch Like No Other

From the moment Battlefield 6 went live, servers were flooded with eager players, leading to massive queue times as the system struggled to keep up with demand. Within just the first hour, the game recorded over 600,000 concurrent players on Steam. The numbers continued to surge, ultimately peaking at an astonishing 747,000 players. This figure places Battlefield 6 among the top 15 most-played games ever on Steam by peak concurrency and, importantly, eclipses the highest concurrent player count ever seen by Call of Duty on the platform.

While this number accounts only for Steam users and excludes other platforms such as consoles and EA’s own launcher, it represents a significant indicator of the game’s overwhelming popularity and the excitement surrounding its release.

From Beta Buzz to Launch Success

The impressive launch numbers were preceded by a strong showing in Battlefield 6’s open beta earlier in the year. The beta peaked at over 520,000 concurrent players, already surpassing the previous Call of Duty concurrency record on Steam. This early surge indicated not only high anticipation but also a potentially shifting player base eager for a fresh and revitalized experience in the shooter arena.

Battlefield 6 buries Call of Duty's franchise record with nearly 750,000  players at launch : r/technology

Analysts credit Battlefield 6’s success to its ability to blend classic elements of the franchise with modern gameplay mechanics. The game reintroduces beloved features such as large-scale battles, destructible environments, and distinct class roles while incorporating refined graphics and smoother controls. This combination appears to have struck a chord with both longtime fans and newcomers.

Challenging Call of Duty’s Reign

Call of Duty has long been the juggernaut of the shooter genre, boasting massive player numbers across multiple platforms and annual releases that dominate sales charts. However, Battlefield 6’s record-breaking launch on Steam reveals a growing appetite for alternative experiences among PC gamers.

The symbolic victory of surpassing Call of Duty’s record speaks to changing preferences and perhaps some fatigue within the Call of Duty community regarding its formulaic approach. Battlefield 6’s emphasis on large-scale warfare and strategic team play offers a contrasting experience that many players find refreshing.

That said, the picture is complex. Call of Duty continues to thrive on consoles and other platforms, maintaining a vast and dedicated audience. Steam concurrency figures provide just one snapshot, but it is an important battleground for PC gamers, where Battlefield 6 has made a strong statement.

Launch Day Challenges

The game’s overwhelming popularity also brought challenges. Many players encountered long waits due to server queues, sometimes having to wait behind hundreds of thousands of others before accessing gameplay. Developers acknowledged these issues, reassuring fans that they were actively working to stabilize server performance and improve the experience.

Technical criticisms have also surfaced, with some players raising concerns about the game’s demanding system requirements, including Secure Boot and TPM (Trusted Platform Module) mandates that may exclude older PCs. Additionally, early feedback pointed to occasional performance hiccups and debates about map size and pacing. Despite these concerns, the general consensus has been positive, particularly regarding the immersive multiplayer combat and the sense of scale that Battlefield is known for.

The Road Ahead

With a record-breaking launch behind it, Battlefield 6 now faces the critical task of sustaining player interest over the coming months. Long-term success will hinge on the game’s ability to deliver consistent post-launch content, including new maps, game modes, and seasonal updates that keep the community engaged.

Retention and player satisfaction are key as competition from Call of Duty and other shooters remains fierce. EA’s content roadmap and support efforts will be closely watched by fans and industry observers alike, as will the game’s expansion to consoles, where much of the shooter market still resides.

What This Means for the Shooter Genre

Battlefield 6’s breakout launch is more than just a commercial success—it represents a shift in the dynamics of competitive shooters. The franchise’s renewed appeal highlights that even well-established giants like Call of Duty can be challenged when rivals tap into player desires for innovation, scale, and authenticity.

The rivalry between these two iconic series is now entering a new phase, with Battlefield 6 proving that with the right mix of nostalgia, technical polish, and bold design choices, it is possible to shake up the market.

Battlefield 6 players hit server queues as it rockets to over 500k Steam  concurrents just 25 minutes after launch | PC Gamer

Conclusion

Battlefield 6’s nearly 750,000 concurrent players at launch on Steam mark a new chapter for the franchise and the genre at large. This milestone is a testament to EA’s successful reinvigoration of the series and a clear signal to competitors that the shooter landscape is as competitive as ever.

As the community continues to explore the battlefield, the true test will be whether Battlefield 6 can maintain this momentum and build a lasting legacy that rivals or even surpasses Call of Duty in the years to come. For now, the launch stands as a bold statement: the king of the hill in PC shooters has a formidable new challenger.

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