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Fort Lyndon Opens Fire as Battlefield Redsec Lands

Fort Lyndon Opens Fire as Battlefield Redsec Lands
Battlefield just lit the signal flares. Redsec has arrived as a new free to play destination that folds the series spirit into a giant sand box set along the beaches and backyards of Southern California. The headline is a fresh spin on battle royale with one hundred players dropping into Fort Lyndon to scavenge, improvise, and turn the landscape itself into a weapon through tactical destruction. Explosions carve new routes. Houses become cover. Each match feels like a cinematic sprint from chaos to clutch.



Redsec does not stop at the last circle. Gauntlet brings eight squads into a tournament of quick fire missions where every round asks for a different answer. One moment you are racing a timer, the next you are holding a single point with nerves of steel. It is a proving ground for tight teamwork and clean execution.

Creation also has a seat at the table. Portal returns to let the community remix rules inside the Redsec playspace. Builders can script wild variants, share them, and keep the mode fresh long after launch. It is an invitation to tinker as much as to compete.



All of this lands alongside Season One for Battlefield 6 with a road map already in view. The first phase, Rogue Operations, adds three new weapons, a new close quarters mode called Strikepoint, and the Blackwell Fields map that stretches out across dry California shrublands. More drops follow through the holiday window, which sets a pace that matches the size of the launch.



Redsec is playable today on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series consoles, and PC through Steam and the Epic Games Store. It is the kind of big swing that Battlefield has teased for years and now it is finally here with sparks in the air and a huge map underfoot.

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