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<br>In addition to this, Microsoft is also looking to grab as many high-profile AAA releases as possible, as evident with the recent release of Outriders on launch and the upcoming MLB The Show 21 . The next entry in the highly popular Battlefield franchise, Battlefield 6 is also rumored to launch on Xbox Game Pass which is huge, for a variety of reas<br><br> <br>Throughout the campaign, the main protagonist Bell goes through an identity crisis in which they realize that they had been working for Perseus before their current team brainwashed them via military project MKUltra. This is a similar theme to the original Black Ops, which played with protagonist Alex Mason's memory, as he was the victim of an attempted Russian programming to assassinate John F. Kennedy. This would ultimately fail, with Mason being released from his mind control by his allies and helping take down the enemies that started his torment to begin w<br><br> <br>Like the original Call of Duty: Black Ops, Cold War 's campaign saw players in elite strike forces conduct covert political or military operations during the later years of the Cold War. Just like the original Black Ops, this entry has a loose base in history, with notable figures and dramatization of former classified military information. Perseus, for example, is actually a heavily mentioned member in real-life Soviet documents of a spy who sought America's nuclear secr<br><br> <br>Some of the most recent rumors for Battlefield 6 comes from an unproven source, but both are wildly interesting. One suggests that Battlefield 6 is a hub game for the entire franchise, including separate servers with mechanics, maps, weapons, and gear from the entire franchise. Described as a way for players to enjoy each Battlefield game from the past, fans will apparently be able to enter playlists that are built around WW2 era fights, with others depicting modern battles. Apparently, servers that mix the technology of the different eras together are also in the ca<br><br> <br>Publisher EA has already confirmed that Battlefield 6 will release later this year and gave vague teases as to what exactly the new entry would feature. Outside of hyping up the large scale of the shooter, EA hasn't confirmed a setting for the game. That said, many believe that EA and DICE will return to a modern-day setting following a lackluster reception to Battlefield V , which returned to World War II. New rumors seem to suggest that there may be some truth to that line of think<br><br> <br>If the player chooses to save Europe and get the good ending, then they are likely executed in the final moment of the game. If they choose the bad ending and all the bombs in Europe go off, they will either be executed by their squad or survive to watch Woods, Mason, and Adler get executed by the Soviets as they return their allegiance to Pers<br><br> <br>Fans of the franchise are currently busy speculating about the different possibilities as to how Battlefield 6 could be an evolution of the formula, and one such rumor/speculation suggests that Battlefield 6 would include better destructibility mechanics. This has seemingly been hinted at by DICE, though that's no promise either. While it remains to be seen how such a thing pans out, DICE should take the opportunity to make this a meaningful part of the gameplay loop and not just a gimm<br><br> <br>As discovered by ResetEra users, reputable Battlefield 6 leaker Tom Henderson noted that the new entry, which he claims is simply titled " Battlefield ," will take place about 10 years from now and use in-development military technology,  [https://Battlefield2042Guide.com/ https://Battlefield2042Guide.com] ranging from drones to Boston Dynamics-like robots. Henderson claims the campaign will also depart from its typical linear single-player narrative, instead featuring a co-op story with different story paths. Players will reportedly be a part of a special unit that can be recruited by two of the world's two superpowers, USA and Russia. It's not clear if this will lead to different endings or if there will be drastic differences in how the story unfolds depending on the choices of the player. All of this should be taken with a grain of salt as it's purely rumors right now, but a reveal is planned for this spring which should showcase the scale of Battlefield<br> <br>Although the recent rumor sounds doubtful, it’s not the source’s confirmation that makes the very idea of having a BR mode in Battlefield 6 believable. Common sense is. Battle royale games are continuing to accumulate huge revenues for gaming companies, while the audience is not expressing any tiredness from the genre. Despite possessing the Apex Legends brand, EA most likely wants an even bigger piece of cake, and the upcoming **Battlefield 6 ** looks like a perfect opportunity to feature another battle royale mode, which will appeal to the fan commun<br><br> <br>While most of these more recent shooters have put a hard focus on gunplay and multiplayer, each game do try to sneak in some form of a narrative experience in between the explosive combat. While Call of Duty captured audiences in the original Black Ops in 2010, the campaigns have since been somewhat suffering as the developers put more emphasis on improving multiplayer, like Warzone . When the developers tried to create a similarly captivating experience in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War , the missions were enjoyable, but overall the campaign was too short to make any lasting impact. Battlefield 6 can improve upon the short single player experience Call of Duty<br>
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<br>There is not a lot [https://battlefield2042guide.com/ speaking of] information currently released about Battlefield 6, even though the gaming community is expecting a full reveal in the weeks ahead. This is all based on rumors, leaks, and the few comments made by the developers. That being said, it seems the new Battlefield will be a rebirth for the franchise that has made it's mark on the genre by having destructible environments and realistic combat. War Stories are supposedly making a return, which sees players taking on different perspectives in the story. This is very similar to how the campaign worked in Call of Duty: W<br><br> <br>DICE's Battlefield 6 _ will reportedly take players to a near-future setting and see a new generation of weaponry when it launches later in 2021 , similar to 2012's _Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 . According to reports and rumors, it sounds like Battlefield 6 will stay true to its roots with its core gameplay but will take a leap forward in terms of setting and sc<br><br> <br>While Call of Duty releases a new iteration every year with updated mechanics and classic multiplayer, Battlefield takes more time in between each entry instead of annual releases. Including Battlefield 6 , DICE has presumably taken its time on development, releasing little to no updates for their large-scale multiplayer in the time between. With rumors and leaks for Battlefield 6 circulating, DICE should avoid comparisons to its predecessor, Call of Duty: WW2, even if it does use the setting of history's most infamous large-scale <br><br> <br>While nearly everything said about Battlefield 6 thus far is essentially speculation, some of the sources leaking the information have proven to be viable in the past. As such, while fans should take the rumors with a grain of salt because of this, they are worthy of discussion and excitement. If some or all of the Battlefield 6 rumors shared thus far prove true, then fans are in for an interesting game that serves as an evolution of the franchise. While more leaks could certainly come throughout the next few weeks, here is everything rumored for the game thus <br><br> <br>2021 marks the first year since 2018 where a Battlefield title will release, and as such, it is the first time since that the two biggest FPS franchises will be launching games in the same year. Intriguingly, rumors for the games indicate that they will be the exact opposite of what happened in 2018. For Battlefield 6 , this means taking on a near future setting — the same thing that Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 did back in 2018. While the exact year has not been specified, a Kazakhstan and World War 3 setting have been specif<br><br> <br>Since these two shooter franchises are oftentimes similar, both being multiplayer first-person shooters on a surface level, it's no surprise fans imagine a friendly rivalry between them. However, with Battlefield returning three years after the disappointing Battlefield 5 , some fans hope that the Battlefield and Call of Duty rivalry will be reignited. Seeing as a World War 2 setting didn't work well for Battlefield 5 , it makes sense that the franchise would return to a modern setting where DICE has the freedom to create. With the new Call of Duty reportedly going back to WW2, Battlefield's __ next entry shouldn't tread similar ground like a WW2 Call of Duty title mi<br><br> <br>While this is a given, as it is crucial to what makes a Battlefield game work, DICE needs to ensure that the game’s destruction is taken to another level inside the sequel. A possible return of the Levelution system from Battlefield 4 would be great to see, while destructible walls and floors like those seen in Rainbow Six Siege would also be an exciting evolution of the formula. While Call of Duty has never incorporated major map destruction for its multiplayer offerings, Battlefield needs it to succeed. Fortunately, Battlefield 6 will likely deliver in this area, as reports of fully destructible cityscapes imply that DICE is taking full advantage of the Frostbite eng<br><br> <br>While Battlefield 5 lacked a split-screen mode, hopefully Battlefield 6 will include one, as a surprising number of players still make use of the feature. If Battlefield 6 does end up offering split-screen options, though, it needs to be far better than Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War ’s split-screen . Poorly implemented and bugged for several months now, players using the feature suffer from huge issues such as invisible enemies and severe lag in online multiplayer. As such, making sure Battlefield 6 ’s system runs correctly would be cruc<br><br> <br>As for the gameplay, players know a fair bit about the game via various leaks. A 128-player count seems all-but-confirmed, as EA has publicly stated that matches will be larger. The game’s destruction will supposedly be taken up a notch, with fully destructible cities and natural disasters that destroy maps . With both lining up well with the Battlefield 4 concept of Levelution, this rumor would make sense. Other leaks have indicated that War Stories will return and that the game will serve as a hub for past Battlefield ga<br>

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There is not a lot speaking of information currently released about Battlefield 6, even though the gaming community is expecting a full reveal in the weeks ahead. This is all based on rumors, leaks, and the few comments made by the developers. That being said, it seems the new Battlefield will be a rebirth for the franchise that has made it's mark on the genre by having destructible environments and realistic combat. War Stories are supposedly making a return, which sees players taking on different perspectives in the story. This is very similar to how the campaign worked in Call of Duty: W


DICE's Battlefield 6 _ will reportedly take players to a near-future setting and see a new generation of weaponry when it launches later in 2021 , similar to 2012's _Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 . According to reports and rumors, it sounds like Battlefield 6 will stay true to its roots with its core gameplay but will take a leap forward in terms of setting and sc


While Call of Duty releases a new iteration every year with updated mechanics and classic multiplayer, Battlefield takes more time in between each entry instead of annual releases. Including Battlefield 6 , DICE has presumably taken its time on development, releasing little to no updates for their large-scale multiplayer in the time between. With rumors and leaks for Battlefield 6 circulating, DICE should avoid comparisons to its predecessor, Call of Duty: WW2, even if it does use the setting of history's most infamous large-scale


While nearly everything said about Battlefield 6 thus far is essentially speculation, some of the sources leaking the information have proven to be viable in the past. As such, while fans should take the rumors with a grain of salt because of this, they are worthy of discussion and excitement. If some or all of the Battlefield 6 rumors shared thus far prove true, then fans are in for an interesting game that serves as an evolution of the franchise. While more leaks could certainly come throughout the next few weeks, here is everything rumored for the game thus


2021 marks the first year since 2018 where a Battlefield title will release, and as such, it is the first time since that the two biggest FPS franchises will be launching games in the same year. Intriguingly, rumors for the games indicate that they will be the exact opposite of what happened in 2018. For Battlefield 6 , this means taking on a near future setting — the same thing that Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 did back in 2018. While the exact year has not been specified, a Kazakhstan and World War 3 setting have been specif


Since these two shooter franchises are oftentimes similar, both being multiplayer first-person shooters on a surface level, it's no surprise fans imagine a friendly rivalry between them. However, with Battlefield returning three years after the disappointing Battlefield 5 , some fans hope that the Battlefield and Call of Duty rivalry will be reignited. Seeing as a World War 2 setting didn't work well for Battlefield 5 , it makes sense that the franchise would return to a modern setting where DICE has the freedom to create. With the new Call of Duty reportedly going back to WW2, Battlefield's __ next entry shouldn't tread similar ground like a WW2 Call of Duty title mi


While this is a given, as it is crucial to what makes a Battlefield game work, DICE needs to ensure that the game’s destruction is taken to another level inside the sequel. A possible return of the Levelution system from Battlefield 4 would be great to see, while destructible walls and floors like those seen in Rainbow Six Siege would also be an exciting evolution of the formula. While Call of Duty has never incorporated major map destruction for its multiplayer offerings, Battlefield needs it to succeed. Fortunately, Battlefield 6 will likely deliver in this area, as reports of fully destructible cityscapes imply that DICE is taking full advantage of the Frostbite eng


While Battlefield 5 lacked a split-screen mode, hopefully Battlefield 6 will include one, as a surprising number of players still make use of the feature. If Battlefield 6 does end up offering split-screen options, though, it needs to be far better than Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War ’s split-screen . Poorly implemented and bugged for several months now, players using the feature suffer from huge issues such as invisible enemies and severe lag in online multiplayer. As such, making sure Battlefield 6 ’s system runs correctly would be cruc


As for the gameplay, players know a fair bit about the game via various leaks. A 128-player count seems all-but-confirmed, as EA has publicly stated that matches will be larger. The game’s destruction will supposedly be taken up a notch, with fully destructible cities and natural disasters that destroy maps . With both lining up well with the Battlefield 4 concept of Levelution, this rumor would make sense. Other leaks have indicated that War Stories will return and that the game will serve as a hub for past Battlefield ga