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Battlefield 6: RedSec Battle Royale Review

By Robert B. on November 10, 2025

A soldier in futuristic gear looking over a war-torn city at sunset.
Price: Free-to-play
Platform: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Developer: Battlefield Studios, DICE
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genre: Battle Royale, First-Person Shooter

Five Days In the Firestorm

After playing Battlefield 6: RedSec Battle Royale every day for the past five days, our squad can safely say one thing: this game is wild in the best way. It feels like someone stuffed classic Battlefield chaos into a blender, hit turbo, and poured the results straight onto the battlefield.

Gunplay That Actually Feels Good

The shooting is one of the biggest surprises. Hits land with a satisfying thump that makes every fight feel earned. It is the kind of feedback that makes you grin when you win a duel and groan when you miss by an inch. With friends on voice chat, each firefight feels like a tiny victory parade.

Bugs That Range From Annoying to Hilarious

Of course, it would not be Battlefield without bugs wandering around like tourists. The most obvious one is clipping through buildings near the middle of the map, as if the walls forgot they were supposed to exist. Sometimes it pulls you out of the moment, and sometimes it turns into a slapstick skit that ends with everyone laughing or yelling.

There are also some frustrating matchmaking bugs. More than once, our squad has queued up together, only for one or two of us to be left behind on the loading screen while the rest drop into the match. It’s a surefire way to kill the momentum, and a fix for this should be a top priority.

Tanks, Collapsing Buildings, and Endgame Madness

One of the best parts is rolling into the endgame inside a tank. It feels almost unfair, like bringing a sledgehammer to a snowball fight. The highlight of our sessions has been watching entire buildings collapse during fights. One moment you are perched on high ground, and the next the whole structure is crumbling under you. It creates the kind of chaos that Battlefield fans live for.

Final Thoughts

RedSec Battle Royale is not perfect, but it is packed with memorable moments, especially when you play with friends. The game hits that sweet spot between polished gunplay and unpredictable mayhem. With a few bug fixes, it could stand shoulder to shoulder with the best battle royale experiences out there.

If you are looking for a game that mixes strong shooting, huge destruction, and a bit of unpredictable weirdness, RedSec is worth jumping into. We can’t wait to see what other maps become available in the future, as the current one is already starting to feel familiar.