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EA Sports UFC 6 release date rumor points to June 19, 2026 launch, and a reveal may be close

EA Sports UFC 6 release date rumor points to June 19, 2026 launch, and a reveal may be close

A fresh round of leaks is fueling speculation that EA Sports UFC 6 could arrive on June 19, 2026, potentially marking the franchise’s first mainline entry since EA Sports UFC 5 launched in October 2023.

The date has not been confirmed by EA, but multiple tipsters are now circulating similar timing.

The latest claim comes from Dealabs contributor billbil-kun, who reported a PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S release on June 19, 2026, with a PC version also said to be in the works. The report adds that the PC timing remains unclear and that early-access details, if any, are not yet known.

How the latest leak lines up?

The rumor broadly matches recent reporting from Insider Gaming’s Mike Straw, who has said the game is expected to be unveiled before the end of May and release in summer.

Straw also suggested a staggered rollout, with a console launch first and a PC port potentially following later in the year.

Insider Gaming subsequently said it had independently corroborated the June 19 date with its own sources, while emphasizing that schedules can change. As with any unannounced title, the timing may shift due to certification, marketing plans, or development milestones.

What to expect from EA?

EA has not publicly announced UFC 6, and there is no official release window on the company’s channels as of now. Still, the clustering of similar claims has raised expectations that an official reveal could arrive soon, potentially clarifying platforms, editions, and gameplay changes.

UFC 5’s move to EA’s Frostbite engine set a technical baseline for the series on current-gen consoles, and fans will be watching for refinements to striking, grappling flow, and online features. Until EA confirms details, the June 2026 date should be treated as informed speculation rather than a finalized schedule.