Battlefield 6 asks players if they want to uninstall the campaign

Earlier on Sunday, the Battlefield 6-player campaign took a little flat online to demand that players be connected to the Internet, even though the campaign was a whole solo experience. Not only that, but you can even be disconnected in the middle of the assignment due to spotted internet or servers, or both!

It is particularly frustrating when you remember how in the start of the launch it seemed as if the BF6 bucking the entire code-in-one-box trend by putting the entire game on the record. Yes, so much to be able to play offline.

Although it is definitely a net negative, however, it seems that the campaign is good for one thing, and it uninstalls after you have hit it.

As discovered on social media, after hitting the single -player campaign, provided you have a stable internet connection, the game will ask you if you want to uninstall the situation to free up space on your hard drive. Of course, if you want to complete challenges, play assignments or if space is not a problem, you can completely keep it.

Given how massive modern triple-A games are, and specifically those in the online multi-play space, it is a pretty neat addition. Because we do not forget how big a deal it was that Call of Duty reduced its massive file size to just 25 GB after what felt like ages to dominate your consequence.

Somehow this is not the first time the battlefield has asked you to uninstall something

As Hardcore Battlefield fans may remember, under BF6's before Release Beta, it had bite the fans who played on PC to please uninstall Valorant to continue to engage in Beta.

Of course, as it turns out, there was a conflict between EA and Riot's ownership Anti-Cheat system that puts the two titles in direct competition with each other because of the required access.

Still, it is fun to think that Battlefield 6 has a habit of letting people know when it is time to uninstall something, even if something is an integral part of the whole package.


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Published

October 10, 2025

ESRB

Mature 17+ / blood and gore, intense violence, strong language, buy in the app, users interact

Developer

Battlefield studios


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