EA Boss Willing to Move Battlefield Release Date to Account for ‘Nuanced Year Relative to Competition’ (*Cough* GTA 6 *Cough*)

EA Boss Willing to Move Battlefield Release Date to Account for ‘Nuanced Year Relative to Competition’ (*Cough* GTA 6 *Cough*)

2025 looks like a stacked year for triple-A video games. Not only do we have the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 and its exclusive games to contend with, but we’ve got a long list of big hitters set for later in 2025, such as Borderlands 4, Mafia: The Old Country, and Ghost of Yōtei. And then there’s the inevitable new Call of Duty from Activision, no doubt set for October or November.

But the big one is Rockstar’s guaranteed behemoth Grand Theft Auto 6, which is still down for release in fall 2025 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S. Will it be delayed? Parent company Take-Two is so far sticking to the fall 2025 release window, but it’s that uncertainty coupled with all the other huge shooters coming out that means EA’s Battlefield may face a tricky job carving out some space for itself.

EA has the next Battlefield down for its 2026 fiscal year, which means before April 2026. That’s prime GTA 6 territory right there, and maybe even prime Call of Duty and Borderlands 4 territory. So, how much does EA have to consider release dates from competing games when it comes to working out when to launch Battlefield?

A fair bit, EA CEO Andrew Wilson admitted in a recent financial call — and it may even be willing to delay Battlefield if it has to.

“Certainly we exist in a competitive marketplace,” Wilson said in response to a question from an analyst on this exact topic. “I’ve had the great fortune to be in this company for 25 years and we have done a great job of competing with all of our great franchises over time.

“That being said, we’ve invested more in this Battlefield than any Battlefield before. We have four studios. We’ve had a meaningful amount of time. We’re looking for this to be the biggest Battlefield we’ve ever made. And we of course want to make sure that we launch that into a window where we can deliver on the fullness of the promise of what Battlefield can be and grow the community to a level that is commensurate with the size of the game that we’re making.

“I do believe that this year might be a nuanced year relative to competition. There may be some things happening in the year that may cause us to think differently about our launch timing. We have an FY 26 launch window that the team is targeting. We believe the game will be great and ready at that time, but if we got close to that timeframe and believed that this wasn’t going to be a great window for us, then we would take a look at what an alternate window might be that would give us the appropriate time, energy, and player acquisition opportunity for this Battlefield to be all that it needed to be.”