Datamined files may have just confirmed that Battlefield 6 is preparing to reintroduce one of the franchise’s most beloved features: full-scale naval warfare. Following months of teasers and subtle hints from EA and Battlefield Studios, new evidence has surfaced suggesting that battles on the sea are officially in development for the next installment in the iconic shooter series. 
According to a report by Insider-Gaming, files found within the game’s code reference two distinct boat types – a clear sign that the developers are going far beyond mere cosmetic updates.
The datamined entries reportedly include Vehicle_Neutral_Boat_JetSki and Vehicle_Neutral_Boat_RHIB, both housed under the directory Game/GlacierMP/Kits. The ‘Glacier’ tag, as keen fans will recall, is the internal codename for Battlefield 6, while ‘MP’ almost certainly stands for multiplayer. These specific labels imply that new watercraft are being actively implemented into the game’s multiplayer framework – an exciting confirmation for those who have long hoped to return to the kind of combined-arms chaos that defined Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4.
Naval warfare has been one of the most requested additions in community feedback since Battlefield 2042’s release. Players have consistently expressed nostalgia for the era when air, land, and sea combat all seamlessly intertwined, offering massive dynamic battles that no other shooter could replicate. If EA truly brings back war at sea, it will not only serve as a nod to long-time fans but also as a statement that the franchise is steering back toward its tactical roots and large-scale sandbox ambitions.
It’s also worth noting that EA’s own marketing hints seem to align perfectly with these discoveries. The publisher recently acknowledged that it had ‘heard players loud and clear’ regarding desired features like platoons, the return of the Little Bird helicopter, and improved teamwork mechanics. Now, with dataminers uncovering traces of marine vehicles, the evidence points to a substantial shift in direction for Battlefield 6 – one that prioritizes scale, immersion, and authenticity over experimental mechanics.
Whether these new boats will debut at launch or as part of a post-release update remains unknown, but this move suggests that EA is looking to rebuild trust after Battlefield 2042’s controversial reception. The return of water-based combat could mark the beginning of a renaissance for the series, reviving the intense, cinematic warfare that once made Battlefield a genre leader. As players prepare their rigs and consoles, it’s clear that Battlefield 6 isn’t just another sequel – it’s potentially the rebirth of what made the franchise legendary in the first place.
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jet skis??? ok now im hyped again 😎
finally! water fights were the best part back in bf4 🔥
if they bring naval combat AND platoons im 100% in
pls let it have real waves this time, not bathtub water 💀