Battlefield 6: System Requirements
Battlefield 6 is a demanding modern shooter — its 64-player multiplayer leans on both the CPU and GPU, and it uses ray-traced global illumination. Note that it requires TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot enabled (for the anti-cheat), so check your BIOS. Below are EA's official minimum and recommended requirements; then pick your CPU and GPU to estimate, from real data, your FPS in Battlefield 6.
Can your PC run it?
Pick your processor and graphics card — get the estimated average FPS and 1% lows for this game, from real benchmark data.
System requirements
Recommended hardware
A graphically demanding game — a strong graphics card is what keeps frame rates smooth at high settings, especially at 1440p and 4K.
Other game requirements
Frequently asked questions
What GPU do you need for Battlefield 6?
Per EA, the minimum is an RTX 2060 / RX 5600 XT 6GB / Arc A380 and the recommended card is an RTX 3060 Ti / RX 6700 XT 8GB / Arc B580. It is demanding — for high frame rates at 1440p or 4K you'll want a strong current card, and DLSS/FSR/XeSS are all supported.
How much RAM does Battlefield 6 need?
EA lists 16 GB for both minimum and recommended. 16 GB is the floor; at 4K maxed the game can use 12 to 13 GB of VRAM.
Does Battlefield 6 need TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot?
Yes. The anti-cheat requires TPM 2.0 and UEFI Secure Boot to be enabled in your BIOS. If they are off, the game will not launch — this is a common reason people cannot get in at first.
Can my PC run Battlefield 6?
Drop your CPU and GPU into the calculator above — it estimates the average FPS and 1% lows for Battlefield 6 from real benchmark data, instantly.