According to the latest data from third-party statistics company Alinea Analytics, sales of "Battlefield 6" across all platforms have exceeded 10 million.

Considering that EA officially announced that the sales of "Battlefield 6" exceeded 7 million units in the first three days of its launch, and it has been close to a month since its launch on October 10, it is very normal for the sales of all platforms to exceed 10 million.
Battlefield 6’s sales of 10 million copies may not be enough to “shake Call of Duty’s overall market dominance.”
In an interview with GameIndustry.Biz, Rhys Elliot of Alinea Analytics revealed that Battlefield 6 has sold more than 10 million copies across all platforms.But he believes that, at least this year, this growth momentum is not enough to shake the market dominance of "Call of Duty".
Elliot added that Battlefield 6 is wildly popular among PC players, however, Call of Duty is a "cross-platform juggernaut" with a sales base well outside of PC and Steam.
Elliot explained that Battlefield 6 has won "widespread praise" from the player community for its many improvements over its predecessor, Battlefield 2042."Call of Duty" faces "cognitive issues" due to the addition of "Fortnite-like decorative props" and excessive repetition of content in the series.However, these factors won't have a significant impact on Call of Duty sales.
Analysts explained in detail that "Call of Duty" has a huge user base on both PC and console platforms, including a large number of casual players.These casual players purchase games "every year out of habit and brand loyalty."Additionally, Call of Duty has far more casual players than Warzone, and thanks to its integration with Warzone, "millions of players are constantly exposed to marketing campaigns, in-game promotions and social interactions that help convert attention into purchases."