Battlefield 6 _ is officially coming this year and it won't be long before the first glimpse is unveiled. As expected, the new _Battlefield will launch at the end of 2021 and it'll make a home for itself on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation
Last year, during November’s earnings call, EA’s CEO Andrew Wilson revealed a tiny bit of promising information regarding Battlefield 6 . According to his words, the game was going to be the biggest one to ever release in the franchise, offering a never-before-seen scale. Although Wilson didn’t specifically elaborate on what this meant gameplay-wise, one would imagine that massive battle encounters await players in the anticipated sequel. It was indirectly confirmed by insiders who claimed that Battlefield 6 might feature 128-player batt
Known for its large-scale warfare, destruction, and mixture of vehicle and infantry combat, EA’s most prominent first-person shooter franchise is set to continue this year with Battlefield 6 . While all that is confirmed about the game thus far is its expected Holiday 2021 release date , plenty of players have already embarked on the hype train for the seq
From a World War 3 setting to battle royale-sized maps, Battlefield 6 is shaping up to be an exciting return to form for fans of the modern titles. With Battlefield 5 being particularly divisive, the franchise’s return to the 2000s could win a lot of old school players back, kicking off a new era of success for the series. With higher player counts and improved destruction also possible, it is hard to blame gamers for their excitement regarding a potential return to form for the Battlefield ser
The new Battlefield will be the first in the series since Battlefield V in 2018, which was a bit of a mess. The World War II shooter was buggy and had a lackluster battle royale mode to try and compete with other games, all of which led to DICE pulling support on Battlefield V __ less than two years after its launch. Needless to say, it left a bad taste in peoples' mouths. It seems like DICE has taken its time to try and make things right with Battlefield
This rumor is particularly interesting considering just how different the two franchises are, as little similarities between Battlefield 6 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare exist apart from their settings and the first-person perspective . However, this leak could change that, as one simple move could have huge implications for the Battlefield franchise. While this is still only a rumor and should be taken with a grain of salt, fans can expect some big things if it proves t
EA seems to have big plans for the future. In addition to the new Battlefield title, the company recently announced a brand new entry in the College Footbal l franchise, the first game in the series in 7 years. With fan favorite franchises like these on the rise, 2021 is shaping up to be a banner year for
It feels like EA is taking extra steps to ensure that Battlefield 6 will be a great title, and according to industry insiders, fans would indeed be pleased with what they see once the game releases this year. A few months ago, a well-known insider Tom Henderson reported that from his knowledge, the next Battlefield would be exactly the game that all the fans of the franchise want to receive. This claim was based on highly positive feedback from internal testing of the ti
Battlefield 6 ’s locations are rumored to be similar to battle royale maps in terms of their size and scale. Not only does this make a higher player count seem likely, but it also opens up the possibility for DICE to attempt making another battle royale mode. An improvement over the lackluster Firestorm, click through the next document mode could boast a player count that is expected from traditional battle royale titles. Beyond that, the large multiplayer maps have the potential to give Battlefield 6 ’s battle royale an advantage over others in the ge
Luckily, fans only have a few months to wait until they get a taste of what Battlefield 6 has to offer. With a reveal slated for this spring and a release slated for this holiday season, Battlefield fans should have plenty to look forward to. If EA and DICE emphasize the technology that goes into creating Battlefield 6, return to a modern setting, and pack in a stellar campaign, Battlefield 6 could be the game fans have dreamed
A piece of somewhat troubling news regarding Battlefield 6 ** development has surfaced, as DICE is officially getting help from Need for Speed ** ’s studio Criterion to finish the game. It is quite understandable that EA would want extra help on the development of one of its flagship games. In the past, EA has called the upcoming Battlefield title the biggest game in the history of the franch
Make no mistake, 128 players can be a good thing for the Battlefield brand . A sizable boost to the player count feels like a natural evolution of the franchise, and if DICE can succeed in delivering satisfying maps and stable gameplay despite this increase, the larger teams could be a major strength of the sequel. However, while Battlefield 6 having more players can absolutely be a solid foundation to build upon, it should not be the only noteworthy change that the next game makes to the series’ form