
Battlefield 6 Season 3 is looking to be one of the game’s biggest updates so far from EA and DICE. It brings back iconic maps, introduces the Ranked Play system, and expands the REDSEC Battle Royale experience in a big way.
If you’re trying to pin down the release date and what’s included in Season 3 of Battlefield 6, here’s a breakdown of everything we know so far.
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BF6 Season 3 release date and exact time

Battlefield 6 Season 3 is expected to launch on May 12, 2026, lining up with the end of the Season 2 Battle Pass. The timing also matches the conclusion of Season 2’s final phase, the Hunter/Prey update, which introduced the large-scale Operation Augur mode.
Based on how previous seasons rolled out, Season 3 will likely go live at 6am CT (Central Time). Here’s how that translates across major regions:
- Pacific Time (PT): 4am
- Mountain Time (MT): 5am
- Eastern Time (ET): 7am
- Brasilia Time (BRT): 8am
- British Summer Time (BST): 12pm
- Central European Summer Time (CEST): 1pm
- Gulf Standard Time (GST): 3pm
- India Standard Time (IST): 4:30pm
- China Standard Time (CST): 7pm
- Japan Standard Time (JST) / Korea Standard Time (KST): 8pm
- Australian Eastern Time (AET): 9pm
How long does Battlefield 6 Season 3 last?
BF6 Season 3 is confirmed to run through July 2026, with Season 4 expected to follow shortly after.
That gives you a solid couple of months to dive into the fresh content, grind through ranks, revisit returning maps, and unlock new weapons. Like past seasons, you can expect mid-season updates, balance changes, and limited-time events.
What to expect from Battlefield 6 Season 3
Season 3 of Battlefield 6 is packed with both nostalgic throwbacks and major new features, especially for competitive players.

Two fan-favorite maps are making a comeback, headlined by Railway to Golmud, a reimagined version of Golmud Railway from Battlefield 4. It’s set to be the largest map in BF6, featuring massive open terrain, dynamic train routes that can be used for traversal or ambushes, and multiple objective lanes built for large-scale warfare and vehicle combat.
Alongside it is Cairo Bazaar, inspired by Grand Bazaar from Battlefield 3, which shifts the focus to tight urban combat with narrow alleyways and intense close-quarters engagements. It’s now enhanced with reworked flow and updated objective layouts to better suit modern competitive play.

Season 3 also introduces Ranked Play for REDSEC Battle Royale Quads, marking the first time players can climb a competitive ladder in the mode. The ranking system progresses from Rookie through Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, and Master, all the way up to Elite, with each tier offering its own set of rewards, alongside skill-based matchmaking and leaderboards that provide a clear and structured progression path.

In addition to ranked squads, Battle Royale Solos is launching in Season 3, providing a more individual-focused experience for those who prefer to rely on their own skills rather than team coordination.
Meanwhile, based on leaks from Battlefield data miner temporyal, several weapons and gadgets could potentially arrive during Season 3, although these are not officially confirmed. The rumored additions are:
- L115A3 bolt-action sniper rifle
- RPK-74M light machine gun
- M16A3 assault rifle
- PP-19 Vityaz submachine gun
- Mobile Jammer Recon Gadget
- Artillery Strike and Smoke Screen battle pickups
- JAGM Strike call-in for Battle Royale
Temporyal has noted that these items are not guaranteed to appear in Season 3, meaning some could be delayed to future updates or scrapped entirely, so it’s best to take this information with a grain of salt.
EA has previously shared a Battlefield 6 roadmap for 2026, giving us a glimpse of what’s coming this year.