Official Battlefield REDSEC esports debut launched with “Elite Series” and “Open Series” circuits
Hannah Marie ZT, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 21/11/2025
Following initial successful limited tournaments, EA has already confirmed Battlefield’s REDSEC esports debut.
Three regions will participate in two tiers of competition – the Elite Series and Open Series – with over $1 million USD (~£765,000 GBP) in prize money on the line.
What do we know so far about the new REDSEC esports Elite and Open Series?
EA have confirmed the format, schedule, and sign-up information ahead of the esports launch.
The new REDSEC esports circuit’s “Elite Series” and “Open Series” already cater to a classic two-tiered ecosystem.
Boom 🤯 Something for everyone.
— Chris Pipher (@chris_pipher) November 20, 2025
If you’re dreaming of competing in @Battlefield, tune into your favorite creators in the Elite Series each week, then squad up and jump into the Open Series yourself.
Let’s gooooo! 🔥 https://t.co/TEGmXVG5Zz
Both of the series are divided across three regions: The Americas, EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa), and APAC (Asia-Pacific).
In the Americas, there is a $50,000 USD (~£38,300 GBP) prize pool on each of the three initial match days, and an additional $500,000 USD (~£382,800 GBP) to be divided among squads participating in the Finals Gauntlet.
Meanwhile, the EMEA and APAC regions have a $20,000 USD (~£15,300 GBP) prize pool for the initial match days, with $285,000 USD (~£218,200 GBP) for the Finals Gauntlets.
Hugeeeeee 🔥
— Sherzy (@SherzyOne) November 20, 2025
Battlefield REDSEC has all the ingredients it needs to be an incredible esport. Excited to see what they’re cooking 🧑🍳 https://t.co/aZb1iOSBDq
The formats of the Elite Series and Open Series are as follows:
The Elite Series
The REDSEC esports Elite Series has the same FPS community focus as the first Battlefield 6 REDSEC tournament, which was announced a mere week after the game launch.
Fifty team captains have been selected from each region. These captains must handpick their four-person squads for the series. Through this selection process, EA are ensuring high-profile FPS pros are involved from the start.
Big tournament for $1M coming up in December with #REDSEC
— Liquid | Rogue (@TTrebb) November 20, 2025
I have put 450+ hours into BF6 since it came out October 10th, I am locked and the squad is locked. @IceManIsaac @HusKerrs @bbreadmanW
Apex/H1Z1 & Warzone built 🔧 pic.twitter.com/PHPnPVOWij
Each week, teams compete in a series of six REDSEC Battle Royale matches, followed by the top eight squads fighting head-to-head in Gauntlet. Squads earn Elite Series Points during each of the three initial match days.
The top 25 squads by Elite Series Points qualify for the Regional Season Final.
Notably, the Gauntlet game mode is altered slightly for the Elite Series.
Gauntlet’s new “competitive version” has specific map and mode combinations. The round timer is also extended.
Furthermore, EA has clarified that they will continue to modify this format based on community feedback.
I've been invited to be a Team Captain for this. Looking for some BANGER EU gamers to fill out the roster. DMs / signal boosts appreciated https://t.co/RjKcLeBnA4
— ottr (@ottrTweets) November 20, 2025
The Open Series
The Open Series serves as a gateway to the Elite Series. Players can sign up and create their squad on Repeat.gg, with an Open Series section in the Repeat.gg app available later in December.
Mission status: ACTIVE ✅
— Repeat Battlefield (@RepeatBF) November 20, 2025
Battlefield 6 has deployed on Repeat.
Tournaments live. Prizes loaded. Competition waiting.
All units, report for duty. pic.twitter.com/9YW6HB8aT0
Scoring for the Open Series is based on the cumulative ten best Battle Royale matches and ten best Gauntlet matches played across three separate match days.
As with the Elite Series, the Open Series will have its own Season Finals. These Finals are set to take place in January 2026 and will see the top 250 squads from each participating region compete.
Following this, the top eight teams from the Open Series Finals advance to the next season’s Elite Series, providing a clear path to higher-tier competition.
If successful, previously undiscovered talent could quickly rise to join FPS icons.
Guess I’ll keep playing redsec 🫡 https://t.co/SKfwFziy8W pic.twitter.com/GkLrIN8tCD
— ProfPressure (@ProfPressure) November 20, 2025
Open Series and Elite Series Schedules
The Elite Series Season 1 schedule is as follows:
- Match Day 1: Wednesday, December 10th, 2025
- Match Day 2: Thursday, December 11th, 2025
- Match Day 3: Tuesday, December 16th, 2025
- Season Finals: Thursday, December 18th, 2025
Meanwhile, the Open Series schedule is spread over two months:
- Match Day 1: Friday, December 12th, 2025
- Match Day 2: Friday, December 19th, 2025
- Match Day 3: Friday, January 9th, 2026
- Season Finals: Saturday, January 17th, 2026
All matches, including the Season Finals, will be held online. Therefore, every Elite Series match day will be streamed by its competitors. Alongside the competitor streams, Battlefield Studios will host a broadcast for each regional Season Final.
This is going to be so much fun to compete in.
— BennyCentral (@BennyCentral) November 20, 2025
Have squaded up with quite possibly some of the best players on the entire planet to stomp @TheTacticalBrit & co@Jukeyz – Co Captain@ttvHANS – Finnish🐐@PaG3_ – #1 in Wins
Let's do this!!!! https://t.co/jlT8SyMnuV
What are EA’s potential plans for REDSEC esports? Comparisons to early Apex Legends
EA’s launch of REDSEC esports follows a familiar pattern – one similar to their launch of Apex Legends esports circuits in 2019.
Apex Legends also leaned on the existing FPS community to gain momentum for a professional scene in the first year post-launch.
This was a relatively successful strategy for EA, and the ALGS (Apex Legends Global Series) that eventually emerged from the early tournament structure continues to run successfully.
We’re currently looking to sign a team for the upcoming competitive season. This includes Elite Series, Open Series, or both, depending on roster fit.
— Roger Esports (@RogerCaneda) November 20, 2025
We offer:
• Competitive salary structure
• Growth and performance support
• A proven system built on community, content, and… https://t.co/5WcbwAGcRe
It also resulted in plenty of new signings to esports organisations, which appears to already be on the cards for REDSEC and Battlefield after the esports structure was revealed.
Likely, EA is banking on the same progression working for REDSEC esports.
EA has also already confirmed that REDSEC esports will be cross-platform and cross-input. This also echoes the format of competitive Apex Legends, where input-superiority debates are woven into the esports ecosystem’s culture.
Building on the success of Apex, Battlefield will be a cross-input esport
— Genome (@GENOMEgg) November 20, 2025
Roller vs MnK is built into the fabric of Apex esports lore, interested to see how that pans out in BF
Will be looking to cover APAC comp (at least), whether by broadcast or watch party 🙏 https://t.co/tayUMQnXhc
Clearly, EA is making the first steps towards establishing a new ecosystem within the esports space. If the Elite and Open Series offer the right mix of competition and entertainment, it could be on the cards.
Whether REDSEC esports becomes a permanent fixture, however, only time will tell.
Hannah Marie ZT, Senior Editor
Hannah is a journalist specialising in the esports, gaming, and technology sectors. Working for outlets such as Dot Esports, Esports Insider, and of course ENUK, she has developed a love for wider esports, Apex Legends, and advocating for women's esports initiatives. You may have seen her at various esports and gaming events, including ALGS LANs, ESI London, EGX, and watch parties.
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