Battlefield 6 has several multiplayer modes, each with its own rules and playstyle. Whether you like large-scale fights, fast-paced close combat, or strategic team play, every mode gives a unique experience and is included in this game. In this Battlefield 6 Modes Guide, we will talk about all the game modes in Battlefield 6, so you can pick the one that suits your playstyle the best.
Modes Guide – Battlefield 6
Below you will find information on all game modes, including their type, details, and how long it normally takes to complete a game mode of that particular
| Game Mode | Game Type | Player’s Size | Details & Features | Match Length |
| Conquest | Long Range | Large-scale | This is the main mode of the game. Two large teams, with up to 32 players each, fight to control. Both teams begin with 1000 points, and the number keeps dropping as players die or lose control of objectives. Respawning also costs 1 point. To win, capture and hold sectors and flags until the enemy’s score reaches zero. | 20 minutes |
| Escalation | Long Range | Large-scale | A smaller, faster-paced version of Conquest. There are seven total capture points scattered around the map. Teams compete to control the majority of them. Once a team holds most points and fills its capture meter to 100%, it earns a round point. The first team to secure three round points wins the match. | 20-40 minutes |
| Breakthrough | Long Range | Large-scale | A classic Battlefield experience. Players are divided into Attackers and Defenders. Attackers must push forward and complete objectives while Defenders work to hold their ground and stop the enemy’s advance. | 20 to 40 minutes |
| Rush | Long Range | Medium to large scale | Another mode featuring Attackers versus Defenders. Attackers need to destroy the enemy’s Communication Stations, while Defenders must protect them at all costs. Teams switch sides after each round, and the overall winner is decided by which side performs better across both roles. | 20-40 minutes |
| Squad Deathmatch | Close Combat (Infantry Only) | Small-scale | Intense, infantry-only action between four squads. Be the first squad to reach 50 kills to win. | About 10 minutes |
| Team Deathmatch | Close Combat (Infantry Only) | Small-scale | Two teams of eight players face off in fast-paced firefights. The first team to reach a total of 100 kills takes the victory. | About 10 minutes |
| Domination | Close Combat (Infantry Only) | Small-scale | Two teams of eight players start from zero and must fight to reach 200 points. | About 10 minutes |
| King of the Hill | Close Combat (Infantry Only) | Small-scale | Two teams of eight battle to capture a single objective point that shifts to a new location every minute. First to 50 wins. | About 10 minutes |
That is all for this guide. Additional Battlefield 6 guides are linked below:
- Battlefield 6 Beginner’s Guide – Tips and Tricks to Dominate the Battlefield
- Battlefield 6 Bipod Guide – How to Deploy Bipod
- Battlefield 6 Multiplayer Guide – Tips and Tricks to Be Better at Playing Online
- Battlefield 6 Starter Weapons Guide – Best Starter Weapons for Each Class
- Battlefield 6 Assault Class Guide – Best Loadouts, Weapons, Attachments
- Battlefield 6 XP Farming Guide – Level Up Quickly, Earn XP Fast
- Battlefield 6 All Weapons Guide – All Weapons List, Types
This concludes our Battlefield 6 Modes Guide. If you want to add anything to this guide, feel free to use the comments section below.



