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Battlefield REDSEC

Released: 10/28/2025

Critics
74
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Users
46

Score Breakdown

74.0

Critic Average

5 reviews

46

Steam User Score

15,691 reviews

54

Metacritic User Score

61 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
+28.4

74 vs 46

Metacritic Disparity
+20.0

74 vs 54

Combined Disparity
+24.2

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

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11/28/2025

Launch Window

A safe and well-executed mode, which relies on the extremely strong foundation of Battlefield 6. For now, it may not define the future of the genre, but it fulfills its role by expanding the game's reach and offering immediate fun for those seeking something free and technically refined.

70

70/100

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11/12/2025

Launch Window

Battlefield RedSec is a smart, confident BR that respects your time and rewards good teamwork. The gunplay is crisp, destruction is a real tactic, and the circle keeps matches decisive.

80

80/100

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11/12/2025

Launch Window

Battlefield REDSEC has started fairly strong, but I can’t help but question its longevity and replayability. Launching as a free-to-play model is a great start, but after spending a huge chunk of time within the mode, it does get stale in comparison to other contenders like Warzone and Fortnite. That isn’t to say I haven’t enjoyed my time here; it has some unique moments of its own. Destruction is a big strong point, and firefights can be very intense. One thing I do admire here, though, is that you don’t just have everyone running wild with souped-up loadouts. Finding amazing weapons is quite rare without upgrading them, and you can still compete against players who take guns from the custom drops. The real excitement and draw for me personally was in the new Gauntlet mode. It remains to be seen whether Battlefield REDSEC will survive in the long run. There are some solid foundations here, but there needs to be more points of interest, more reasons to explore and more variance in squad challenges before it gets too stale.

70

70/100

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11/1/2025

Launch Window

Far from reinventing the wheel, RedSec slots neatly into Battlefield 6 as a competent battle royale mode. While the future could splinter into some question directions, it's a strong start.

70

70/100

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10/29/2025

Launch Window

It’s Warzone-coded, and in many ways, that makes sense, because the leadership team piecing REDSEC together has that in their blood. Ultimately, REDSEC doesn’t offer anything in the way of any huge innovations on the Battle Royale genre, but it is a decent entry into the space that should at least be tried.

80

80/100

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