Battlefield 6 Steam Discussions survey: what EA asked players
Battlefield Studios published a nine-question survey on July 2, 2026 about the Battlefield 6 Steam Discussions space. It was not a gameplay poll: the questions focused on why players visit the forum, whether its information is useful, and what kind of support or official communication they expect there.

What the survey covered
EA grouped the questions around four areas: expectations when opening Steam Discussions; how helpful and informative the space feels; which forms of support or communication matter most; and overall satisfaction. The announcement said the responses would help the team identify what players wanted from that specific community channel.
Participation was voluntary
The questionnaire was optional and was expected to take only a few minutes. The post did not promise an individual reply, a product change or a public results report. It collected broad sentiment rather than replacing a technical-support case, bug report or enforcement appeal. Because this is an archived July announcement, its survey link may now be closed and should not be treated as a permanent feedback form.
Why Steam Discussions mattered
Steam Discussions is both a player forum and one of the official spaces monitored by the Battlefield team. EA’s Season 3 anti-cheat update separately said that direct communication from its anti-cheat account would be piloted on the official EA Forums and Battlefield 6 Steam Discussions. That context explains why the survey asked about moderation, support and communication instead of weapon balance or map design.
Where current feedback belongs
Players with a reproducible game problem should use the current EA Help or forum route and include platform, build, error text and reproduction steps. General discussion can remain on Steam, but account-specific or enforcement information should not be posted publicly. The active Battlefield news feed is the safer place to confirm whether a later survey, test or support programme is still open.
The July 2 survey was published through Battlefield 6’s official Steam News feed; current community updates remain available through that feed and the EA forums.
Sources
- Steam: original Battlefield 6 Steam Discussions survey
- Steam Community: current Battlefield 6 news archive
- EA: Season 3 anti-cheat communication policy
- Steam Community: current Battlefield 6 discussions
Featured image credit: Battlefield Studios and Electronic Arts via the official Steam announcement.
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