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July 30, 2025

Warning: Fake Battlefield 6 Playtest Invites Circulating Online Scammers posing as developers are distributing fraudulent Steam links disguised as playtest invites—do not click them

Battlefield 6 fans, be cautious: fraudulent playtest invitations are spreading online, presented as Steam invites, but they are scams designed to steal account credentials. These have been shared on Instagram, Reddit, and via direct messages.

🔍 Scam Overview

  • The scam invites appear on platforms like Instagram, often using Battlefield-style visuals or Steam logos to appear legit. When clicked, they direct users to fake login pages asking for credentials.
  • Their traffic is being amplified due to leaked Battlefield 6 content circulating widely online, which scammers are exploiting for added legitimacy.
  • Official confirmation: No real playtest invites are shared via DMs or social media. Real invitations come only via in-client Steam notifications and a matching email.

⚠️ How to Stay Safe

  • Received a DM, email, or Instagram message? Legitimate Battlefield 6 playtest invites are only distributed through the Steam client and will be accompanied by an official email. Any other method is likely a scam.

  • Link looks strange or unfamiliar? Always hover over the URL before clicking. If the domain appears suspicious or doesn’t match official Steam or EA sites, do not click.

  • Message claims you're testing Battlefield 6 features? Unless you signed up through Battlefield Labs, there is no external playtesting happening. Avoid and report anyone claiming otherwise.

  • Always verify invite emails and domains—look for official EA/Steam addresses.

  • Never click links from non-official or unsolicited messages.

  • If unsure, delete or ignore the message and report it to platform moderators or directly to EA.


đź’ˇ Why This Scam Works

  • The recent Battlefield 6 reveals and leaks have made fans receptive to “early access” messaging.
  • Impersonators exploit the excitement, using fake domains and copycat visuals to trick users into providing login credentials.
  • Once accessed, scammers can hijack accounts and spread the scam to other contacts.

âś… TL;DR

  • Do not click on any Battlefield 6 playtest links shared via DMs or non-official channels.
  • Only accept playtest invites sent within the Steam client and confirmed via your registered email.
  • Scam links aim to steal credentials—report them and stay cautious.

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