Leak Reveals Complete Licensed Soundtrack for Battlefield 6
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Leak Reveals Complete Licensed Soundtrack for Battlefield 6

The entire licensed soundtrack of Battlefield 6 has been leaked, featuring contributions from numerous artists including Limp Bizkit and Snoop Dogg.

The full list of licensed songs in Battlefield 6 has apparently leaked, revealing the contribution of Limp Bizkit, Snoop Dogg, and other popular musicians to the game’s soundtrack. The latest Battlefield 6 development follows a long period of speculation about the game’s licensed music and possible featured artists.

Throughout the Battlefield series of games, every entry has mainly relied on original songs to stimulate the game’s players. However, there are certain exceptions that have gone on to be heavily associated with licensed songs, such as Battlefield Vietnam, which was immortalized by its ’60s rock-centric soundtrack. The upcoming chapter, Battlefield 6, may shape up to be yet another title of that kind, as is suggested by the host of third-party songs from well-known artists being leaked for the game.

Battlefield 6 Full Licensed Songs List Leaked

  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

According to Battlefield Bulletin’s Twitter post, Battlefield 6 will reportedly feature licensed songs from a wide variety of artists, ranging from Drowning Pool to Dr Dre. In addition to that, it was shared that the game would pack as many as 14 licensed tracks for the in-game vehicle radio.

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