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    Battlefield 6 Steam Sales Surge Past 600k with Millions on Wishlist

    Battlefield 6 storms Steam with 600k pre-orders and 2.7m wishlists, as Beta hype fuels one of the year’s biggest shooter launches.
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    Battlefield 6 is storming toward release with more than 600,000 Steam pre-orders already locked in and a massive 2.7 million players hitting the wishlist button. The latest figures hint at a community that’s not just interested, but ready to jump in headfirst.

    The first Open Beta weekend pulled over half a million players, and with the test returning this weekend, numbers could easily match — or top — that. A fresh map and additional modes are set to arrive, offering another round of large-scale chaos for fans eager to get their hands dirty before launch.

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    Fresh data from Alinea Analytics shows the shooter has already generated roughly $35 million in Steam revenue. Last week, Battlefield 6 ranked second for revenue and third for total sales on the platform — and that’s without factoring in console numbers.

    It’s a clear signal that EA’s flagship is building momentum fast, with preorder counts and wishlists moving in sync toward an explosive day-one debut.

    Battlefield 6 didn’t crawl onto the wishlist charts — it sprinted. Just days after its Steam page went live last month, it smashed the 500,000 mark. Between July 25 and 30 alone, daily wishlist adds ranged from 95,000 to 150,000. That burst helped land the title in sixth place among Steam’s most-wishlisted games.

    Here’s who’s ahead of Battlefield 6 on the wishlist ladder:

    • Hollow Knight: Silksong
    • Subnautica 2
    • Deadlock
    • Borderlands 4
    • Light No Fire
    • ARC Raiders

    Holding sixth in a lineup like this says plenty — players are putting it in the same breath as some of gaming’s most anticipated names.

    The upcoming Beta weekend isn’t just a test run; it’s a megaphone for hype. New content means another surge of streams, clips, and social buzz, all feeding into those pre-order and wishlist counts.

    If the reception stays this heated, Battlefield 6 won’t just launch with a bang; it’ll land like an airstrike.

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