

Battlefield 6 and skate. are two very distinct games, and it would almost be a joke to say that these games are connected in any kind of way. One is a jolly, fun skating game, while the other is a hardcore first-person shooter. San Vansterdam is a colorful city built by skaters, while Battlefield 6 maps are literal war zones.
The only thing that both games share is their studio, which is EA. However, the community has found something really interesting that connects both games.
BF6 And Skate Might Share The Same Universe

Fans on r/SkateEA found a fascinating connection between Battlefield 6 and skate. If you played skate, you might have seen the various shops across San Vansterdam. Two of these shops, by name All Greens and Double Dip Donuts, were also found in maps of Battlefield 6, creating a connection between the two games.
Now, this could be a simple Easter egg that the developers put in to give skate a shoutout in BF6. On the other hand, fans are even going as far as to say that Battlefield 6 and Skate exist within the same universe and are even creating fictional stories to connect the two games.
Now, this isn’t anything new — EA has done this before. Need for Speed games also had shops and Easter eggs from other games. Similarly, other EA games also featured some iconic NFS cars.
Whether it’s a simple way of reusing assets or a subtle nod to a shared EA “megaverse,” this is a very cool connection between the two games. It also demonstrates how EA’s internal studios frequently reuse tools, textures, and environmental art assets across different engines — a practical choice that sometimes sparks entertaining fan theories. If nothing else, it’s a clever reminder that even in the middle of a war-torn battlefield, someone still needs their morning donut run.