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Battlefield 6 Soundtrack Leak Reveals Limp Bizkit, Snoop Dogg & More

Battlefield 6 Soundtrack Just Leaked

A leak has surfaced, and it’s packed with surprises. The full roster of licensed songs set to appear in Battlefield 6 somehow slipped through the cracks, and fans are buzzing. Suddenly, Limp Bizkit, Snoop Dogg, Godsmack, and a host of other names you’d never expect are fueling the in-game radio.

It’s funny—Battlefield usually tosses you into epic firefights with a custom, original score. But exceptions exist. Remember Battlefield Vietnam? That ’60s rock soundtrack practically became its own character. Now, with this latest leak, it looks like DICE is leaning into that licensed-music playbook again. Could it be a nostalgic callback or just a wild experiment? Either way, the list is irresistible.

The Leaked Playlist

  1. “Awake” by Godsmack
  2. “Bodies” by Drowning Pool
  3. “Break Stuff” by Limp Bizkit
  4. “Can’t Stop” by Red Hot Chili Peppers
  5. “Domination” by Pantera
  6. “Got Each Other” by The Interrupters ft. Rancid
  7. “Hey Man, Nice Shot” by Filter
  8. “Invaders Must Die” by The Prodigy
  9. “Making Love to Morgan Wallen” by Limp Bizkit
  10. “Master of War” by Bob Dylan
  11. “Nuthin’ But A G Thang” by Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg
  12. “Pain” by Chalk
  13. “You’ll Never Guess Who Died” by The Kinison
  14. “Battlefield: The After-party” by Henry Jackman & Limp Bizkit

Seeing Limp Bizkit three times might raise eyebrows. But they’re practically soundtrack royalty now. And two of their tracks—for instance “Making Love to Morgan Wallen” and the collaborative “Battlefield: The After-party”—are reportedly saved for the final credits. That latter cut was apparently written by the same creative minds behind Battlefield 2042, which feels like a cheeky nod to long-time players.

Why Licensed Music?

Let’s be honest: there’s something thrilling about blasting Pantera during a tank rush or chilling to Snoop Dogg’s smooth groove while sniping from afar. Licensed tracks can transform a map into a living, breathing world. They anchor moments in pop-culture memory. And when the playlist spans everything from gritty metal to ’90s hip-hop and modern punk, you get an in-game radio that feels like your commute, only with explosive vehicle physics.

Of course, leaks aren’t final. Tracks might shift, vanish, or get replaced. But if even half of this list survives to launch, Battlefield 6’s radio could become must-hear content. Will it overpower the game’s original score? Maybe. Or maybe it’ll strike that perfect balance, giving players a fresh but familiar backdrop as they burst through doors and zoom down highways.

What do you think—does this soundtrack hype you up, or are you hoping DICE sticks to custom compositions?

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Did you know Battlefield 6 locked 60 FPS across all consoles—yes, even Series S? Find out more. And for upcoming releases, make sure you check the Yooka-Replaylee demo and Train Sim World 6.

Sources:

  • www.gamerant.com/battlefield-6-full-licensed-soundtrack-list-leak/

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