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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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<br>In a new post to r/battlefield6, user bf6leaker listed some eye-catching new features they claim are planned for this year's Battlefield 6 , including an impressive new player count in multiplayer matches and a new battle royale m<br><br> <br>Making this a free-to-play BR would allow players to tentatively give it a shot, especially after some players have lost some confidence in the franchise after the last two releases. It could not only act as a standalone experience that players could enjoy without the entire game, but it could also act as a demo for the main Battlefield release, as w<br><br> <br>Every BR that stays relevant receives a ton of meaningful updates each year. Some are slower about these updates than others, but all of these games do enough to keep a large portion of players from getting burnt out doing the same thing all of the time. Most of the time, these games format these large-scale updates in Seasons , where new mechanics are introduced every few months and the Battle Pass resets. There are also generally some seasonal events, usually around Halloween, winter holidays, and Valentine's Day, just to name a <br><br> <br>In addition to this, such a deal also opens up room for speculation on what other games might be looming over the horizon. The addition of a previously Sony-exclusive franchise MLB The Show 21 's debut on the service is a testament to the limits Xbox seems to be capable of reaching, and it might not be far when the biggest blockbusters such as the likes of future Assassin's Creed games and perhaps, even the Call of Duty games would be a part of the service at lau<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>Battlefield 6 acting similarly to Halo: The Master Chief Collection and grouping all previous Battlefield titles in one package is an exciting concept but also does seem fairly far-fetched. Especially with how few details the post has about such a large and surprising feature. The unconfirmed nature of the post also does not help add to its credibility. Big titles are always subject to plenty of leaks and speculation, with Battlefield 6 being no different . However, if Battlefield 6 aims to release this year, a reveal should be coming soon enough, meaning fans shouldn't have to wait too long to finally get some answers on what to exp<br><br> <br>But none of these other BRs have hit the exact combination of notes that a Battlefield game does, and that a Battlefield BR could achieve. Imagine a Battlefield BR with a city, much like the one in Warzone, except where each building can be completely leveled, turned into nothing more than rubble. On a smaller scale, walls could be blown open to breach a room with enemies inside, or blown open as an escape route to parachute <br> <br>There are many that are disappointed in DICE and EA for the Battlefield series. It certainly didn't help when support for Battlefield 5 was abruptly ended last summer. That being said, this could truly be a new beginning for the Battlefield franchise, putting the once ubiquitous series in contest with the most popular shooters in the genre to<br> <br>One of the most anticipated details about Battlefield 6 is whether or not it's going to include a Battle Royale mode. Its most direct competition, Call of Duty , has an incredibly popular BR mode that's remained huge for a year now, and many are wondering if Battlefield is going to try and compete after abandoning its last BR mode, Firestorm, so quic<br><br> <br>Battlefield 6 (if that is indeed what the next Battlefield game is called ) is getting closer and closer, and details on the game have to be on the horizon if the game is going to make its 2021 release d<br><br> <br>In order to stay relevant, a Battlefield BR would need to receive these kinds of constant updates that its competition does. This would require a huge dev team responsible solely for the BR, which would possibly take resources away from a team focused on creating new multiplayer content in other aspects of the game. This might not be a huge problem if EA and DICE give the proper resources to manage this, ensuring there's enough development power for both, but that would mean betting on the BR being a big enough success to warrant a separate team all its own. That would be a huge gamble, considering how quickly a lot of BRs come and go, including [https://battlefield2042guide.com/ Battlefield 2042 news|https://Battlefield2042guide.com/] 5's Firesto<br><br> <br>Previous entries in Battlefield have used multiple locations and this could be the route DICE might take for Battlefield 6. While a Kazakhstan setting has been rumored, it also doesn't mean that it's the only location that will be used. Battlefield 2, for example, used several different fronts for its central fictionalized war, and considering the capabilities of modern consoles, it's not beyond the realms of possibility that DICE could look to do the same with the sixth main entry game. It remains to be seen if Kazakhstan will be the only featured location, but having multiple could make more sense for the new ti<br>

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In a new post to r/battlefield6, user bf6leaker listed some eye-catching new features they claim are planned for this year's Battlefield 6 , including an impressive new player count in multiplayer matches and a new battle royale m


Making this a free-to-play BR would allow players to tentatively give it a shot, especially after some players have lost some confidence in the franchise after the last two releases. It could not only act as a standalone experience that players could enjoy without the entire game, but it could also act as a demo for the main Battlefield release, as w


Every BR that stays relevant receives a ton of meaningful updates each year. Some are slower about these updates than others, but all of these games do enough to keep a large portion of players from getting burnt out doing the same thing all of the time. Most of the time, these games format these large-scale updates in Seasons , where new mechanics are introduced every few months and the Battle Pass resets. There are also generally some seasonal events, usually around Halloween, winter holidays, and Valentine's Day, just to name a


In addition to this, such a deal also opens up room for speculation on what other games might be looming over the horizon. The addition of a previously Sony-exclusive franchise MLB The Show 21 's debut on the service is a testament to the limits Xbox seems to be capable of reaching, and it might not be far when the biggest blockbusters such as the likes of future Assassin's Creed games and perhaps, even the Call of Duty games would be a part of the service at lau


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


Battlefield 6 acting similarly to Halo: The Master Chief Collection and grouping all previous Battlefield titles in one package is an exciting concept but also does seem fairly far-fetched. Especially with how few details the post has about such a large and surprising feature. The unconfirmed nature of the post also does not help add to its credibility. Big titles are always subject to plenty of leaks and speculation, with Battlefield 6 being no different . However, if Battlefield 6 aims to release this year, a reveal should be coming soon enough, meaning fans shouldn't have to wait too long to finally get some answers on what to exp


But none of these other BRs have hit the exact combination of notes that a Battlefield game does, and that a Battlefield BR could achieve. Imagine a Battlefield BR with a city, much like the one in Warzone, except where each building can be completely leveled, turned into nothing more than rubble. On a smaller scale, walls could be blown open to breach a room with enemies inside, or blown open as an escape route to parachute

There are many that are disappointed in DICE and EA for the Battlefield series. It certainly didn't help when support for Battlefield 5 was abruptly ended last summer. That being said, this could truly be a new beginning for the Battlefield franchise, putting the once ubiquitous series in contest with the most popular shooters in the genre to

One of the most anticipated details about Battlefield 6 is whether or not it's going to include a Battle Royale mode. Its most direct competition, Call of Duty , has an incredibly popular BR mode that's remained huge for a year now, and many are wondering if Battlefield is going to try and compete after abandoning its last BR mode, Firestorm, so quic


Battlefield 6 (if that is indeed what the next Battlefield game is called ) is getting closer and closer, and details on the game have to be on the horizon if the game is going to make its 2021 release d


In order to stay relevant, a Battlefield BR would need to receive these kinds of constant updates that its competition does. This would require a huge dev team responsible solely for the BR, which would possibly take resources away from a team focused on creating new multiplayer content in other aspects of the game. This might not be a huge problem if EA and DICE give the proper resources to manage this, ensuring there's enough development power for both, but that would mean betting on the BR being a big enough success to warrant a separate team all its own. That would be a huge gamble, considering how quickly a lot of BRs come and go, including Battlefield 2042 news|https://Battlefield2042guide.com/ 5's Firesto


Previous entries in Battlefield have used multiple locations and this could be the route DICE might take for Battlefield 6. While a Kazakhstan setting has been rumored, it also doesn't mean that it's the only location that will be used. Battlefield 2, for example, used several different fronts for its central fictionalized war, and considering the capabilities of modern consoles, it's not beyond the realms of possibility that DICE could look to do the same with the sixth main entry game. It remains to be seen if Kazakhstan will be the only featured location, but having multiple could make more sense for the new ti