What to know

  • Battlefield 6 includes both returning and brand-new multiplayer modes.
  • Conquest, Rush, and Breakthrough form the core of objective-based gameplay.
  • Escalation and an upgraded Portal mode add new layers of tension and creativity.
  • Future updates promise more limited-time modes and seasonal variants.

Battlefield 6 supports both single-player campaign and multiplayer, though the modes we’ll focus on are the multiplayer ones.

In multiplayer, you can expect modes that emphasize large maps, vehicular combat, infantry fights, objective control, and emergent player creativity via customization.

Below is a breakdown of each known mode, with tips and what distinguishes them.

Battlefield 6 mode comparison at a glance

ModeFocusTeam SizeMap ScaleObjective Type
ConquestArea controlLargeHugeCapture & hold zones
BreakthroughAttack vs. defendLargeLargeSector progression
RushObjective destructionMediumMediumDestroy M-COMs
Team DeathmatchEliminationSmallSmallKills only
Squad DeathmatchEliminationSmallSmallSquad kills
DominationQuick controlMediumSmallHold multiple zones
King of the HillSingle zone controlMediumMediumTimed capture
EscalationDynamic objectivesLargeVariableShrinking control points
PortalCustom experiencesVariableVariableUser-defined
Anticipated- StrikepointTactical controlMediumMediumRotating points
Anticipated- SabotageObjective destructionMediumMediumMultiple targets

Every Battlefield 6 game mode explained

Battlefield 6 offers a strong mix of large-scale and small-scale combat experiences. Whether you enjoy capturing points, defending sectors, or straight firefights, there’s a mode for you. Below is a complete breakdown of every confirmed game mode in Battlefield 6 and what makes each one unique.

1. Conquest – The classic all-out war

Conquest is the signature Battlefield experience. Two teams fight to capture and hold control points spread across a massive map. Each team starts with a set number of tickets that decrease when players are killed or when control points are lost. The match ends when a team’s tickets are depleted or time runs out.

Conquest in Battlefield 6 now includes a time limit to keep matches shorter and more dynamic. Team coordination and vehicle dominance are key to success here.

2. Breakthrough – Sector-based combat

In Breakthrough, one team attacks while the other defends. The attackers must capture sectors sequentially, pushing deeper into enemy territory as defenders fall back.

Each sector features two or more capture zones. Once both are taken, the attackers move to the next line of defense. If defenders hold long enough, they win the match. This mode is perfect if you enjoy structured objectives and high-intensity frontline battles.

3. Rush – Destroy and defend the M-COMs

Rush is a fan favorite focused on offense and defense. The attacking team must destroy a pair of M-COM stations per sector, while defenders do everything possible to stop them.

Attackers win by clearing all sectors before running out of reinforcements. Defenders can defuse planted charges or eliminate attackers to drain their tickets. It’s fast-paced, tactical, and ideal for players who like focused objectives over open chaos.

4. Team Deathmatch – Simple, pure combat

No objectives, no vehicles, no distractions. Team Deathmatch is straightforward: the first team to reach a set number of kills (or have the most kills by the time limit) wins.

You’ll spend most of your time fighting on smaller versions of maps from other modes. It’s the best way to warm up your aim or try out new weapons without worrying about objectives.

5. Squad Deathmatch – Tight coordination battles

A variation of Team Deathmatch, Squad Deathmatch pits multiple small squads against each other in close-quarters fights.

Communication and awareness matter even more here — a good squad rotation and flank can easily turn the tide of battle. Great for those who enjoy small-team synergy.

6. Domination – Quick objective captures

Domination shrinks Conquest-style gameplay into a faster format. You’ll fight to capture and hold three or more control points across a smaller map.

Each captured point drains tickets from the opposing team. The mode’s speed makes it a great middle ground between the chaos of Deathmatch and the scale of Conquest.

7. King of the Hill – Hold the zone

In King of the Hill, both teams compete to control a single, shifting objective zone. The longer your team holds the hill, the more points you earn.

Expect chaotic firefights as the control zone rotates to new areas, forcing repositioning and aggressive play. This is a great mode for players who enjoy constant movement and team coordination.

8. Escalation – Battlefield 6’s new tactical twist

Escalation is the standout new mode in Battlefield 6. It starts similar to Conquest but with a twist — as the match progresses, some control points deactivate, funneling all players toward a smaller, more intense battlefield.

This shrinking map dynamic ensures action stays constant and increases tension as the game reaches its climax. It rewards flexible strategies and late-game coordination.

9. Portal – Player-created chaos

Portal returns with major upgrades. It’s a full-fledged creation suite that lets you design and share custom game modes. You can tweak rules, weapons, vehicles, objectives, and even scripts using the built-in editor.

You’ll find creative player-made experiences ranging from serious military simulations to wild mini-games. Popular community creations can even reward XP progression just like official modes.


Anticipated Game Modes in Battlefield 6

Strikepoint – Coming in Season 1

Strikepoint is one of the upcoming limited-time modes teased in the post-launch roadmap. While details remain under wraps, early previews suggest it will focus on small-team tactics and rotating objectives, similar to Control-style matches.

Expect it to land during Season 1 updates later this year.

Anticipated: Sabotage – Upcoming destruction-based mode

Another Season 1 addition, Sabotage revolves around attacking or defending key installations. Unlike Rush, Sabotage reportedly involves multiple simultaneous targets and may feature expanded destruction mechanics.

If you enjoy tactical chaos and large explosions, keep an eye out for this one when it launches.

The future of Battlefield 6 multiplayer

Battlefield 6 aims to evolve its multiplayer through constant updates, seasonal content, and community tools. Escalation and Portal set the tone for a more adaptable experience — one that changes with player creativity and developer experimentation.

As new modes arrive, expect playlists to rotate frequently, ensuring that every session feels fresh.