Battlefield 6 Phantom Edition Content (DLC)
Four black-and-red NATO operator skins, a melee knife skin, and two weapon packages for Battlefield 6. Pure cosmetics, zero gameplay advantage, and faction-locked to NATO Coyote Squad.
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About Battlefield 6 Phantom Edition Content (DLC)
The Phantom Edition Content pack is a cosmetics-only DLC for Battlefield 6, released on October 10, 2025 alongside the base game. It bundles the Phantom Squad set (four soldier skins named Crossbones, Mirage, Specter, and Wraith), the Glimmer melee knife skin, and two weapon packages: the Shrouded M433 for the Assault rifle slot and the Drop Shadow for the MS2. There is no stat modification, no pay-to-win angle, and no new maps or modes. This is squarely a cosmetic purchase for players who want a distinct visual identity on the battlefield. Before anything else, the single most important thing to know about this pack: the Phantom Squad skins are exclusive to NATO's Coyote Squad faction. If you run Pax Armata as your preferred faction, these four soldier skins simply will not be accessible to you. That is not a minor footnote - it is the deciding factor on whether this purchase makes sense for your loadout preferences. The weapon skins are not faction-locked in the same way (the Glimmer knife, for instance, can be equipped on any class), but the headlining soldier skins carry that hard restriction. The aesthetic itself fits the grounded, military-realistic tone that has been widely praised in Battlefield 6 as a whole. The Phantom skins are described as high-contrast black-and-red tactical outfits that look like they belong in a special operations dossier rather than a cartoon crossover. For a franchise that has drawn specific commendation for ditching the goofy operator designs that crept into rivals, this pack stays firmly in that disciplined lane. Whether the four individual character skins are visually distinct enough from one another to justify the bundle is a subjective call, but the quality level is consistent with the base game's cosmetic standards. From a practical standpoint, the Shrouded M433 weapon package and Drop Shadow MS2 skin offer surface-level customization that complements the game's deep weapon-attachment system. The base game already ships with a Gunsmith-style tuning toolset covering scopes, grips, magazines, and ammo types, so these skins sit on top of an already flexible loadout framework. They are visual layers over functional choices, not a replacement for them. The Glimmer knife is the one item with cross-class utility, which at least gives players on any of the four classes (Assault, Support, Engineer, Recon) something tangible to equip. Steam user reviews for this DLC sit in Mixed territory, with a significant portion of negative feedback tied to the faction-lock frustration and the perception that the content volume does not match the standalone DLC price point when purchased separately from the Phantom Edition bundle. If you already own the Phantom Edition of the base game, this content came bundled in and the conversation ends there. If you are looking at this as an a-la-carte purchase for a Standard Edition owner, run through the checklist: do you main NATO Coyote Squad, do you regularly use the M433 or MS2, and does visual distinctiveness matter enough to you to spend on cosmetics? If all three answers are yes, the pack delivers exactly what it promises. If even one is a no, the Standard Edition's gameplay experience is byte-for-byte identical. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Battlefield Studios
- Publisher
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Release Date
- Oct 10, 2025