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<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, 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> <br>With World War 2 not working as well for Battlefield 5 as it did in past game, it makes sense that DICE would want to stray far away from the setting with a near future Battlefield 6 . Likewise, Call of Duty has near future covered with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare , making a return to World War 2 a logical next step. While both franchises have their own reasons for going in a different direction, it is interesting that 2018’s pattern has repeated itself. However, with both franchises seemingly featuring different tones, weapons, and settings, this role reversal could prove beneficial for both [https://Battlefield2042guide.com/ Battlefield 2042 Maps|https://battlefield2042guide.com/] and Call of Du<br><br> <br>Battlefield 6 and Call of Duty 2021 are set to go head-to-head for the first time in years, and many fans are hoping to see the rivalry reignited via two great games. While that certainly could happen, the two projects are shaping up to be vastly different from one another. Not only have leaks for both indicated two contrasting design philosophies, but the two games’ likely settings are complete opposi<br><br> <br>The actual reveal of Battlefield 6 is expected for May, according to Henderson, but it won't feature any gameplay right off the bat. It sounds as if EA will first give players a glimpse of the game in a cinematic trailer, with gameplay being shown at a later date - possibly a summer event like EA Play. EA has already noted that the alpha for Battlefield 6 will be available sooner than previous titles in the series, which would mean a playable alpha could be released as soon as J<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><br> <br>As for how Call of Duty 2021 will play, fans know a bit less about this game than Battlefield 6 . Supposedly being gritty and controversial, the 2021 game is rumored to include the concept of skill-based matchmaking . Call of Duty: Warzone integration of some kind is also set to occur, which makes sense given recent comments from Activision. The game will apparently run on the IW8 engine from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019, ensuring that the game has the most up-to-date graphics of any Call of Duty title released thus far. Though no specific details have been provide, it can be expected that it will rely heavily on traditional 6v6 gameplay, though a large-scale mode like Ground War or Fireteam is also possi<br><br> <br>Battlefield's multiplayer is the foundation which DICE built the franchise on. 2002's Battlefield: 1942 was revolutionary for offering large-scale multiplayer with up to 64 players battling in large maps laced with vehicles. DICE would up the ante as the series went on with larger-scale maps and player counts, new and competitive modes, and highly-destructible spa<br> <br>If bf6leaker's posted leaks are accurate, DICE is taking some big steps to ensure that Battlefield 6 is the next big entry in the series. The user claims to have gotten the information by getting someone close to the game to answer some questions for them, with a moderator of the subreddit claiming to have confirmed their contact without being able to share their proof for obvious reasons. Perhaps the least surprising of all the claims made in the post is the confirmation that Battlefield 6 will have a battle royale when it ships. The post also claims that some game modes will be able to handle 128 player matches, as well as some fan-favorite maps as Locker, Wake Island, and Metro making a ret<br><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>
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<br>While sticking with Battlefield 5 ’s free DLC would be a good incentive, a more map pack-like format may be healthy for the game. Though Seasons could still come, offering new challenges, skins, and themes, larger chunks of content releasing could keep players hooked for a longer period of time. Dropping a group of maps and modes all at once as opposed to drip-feeding content could make players excited whenever a Battlefield 6 update arrives, whereas one map every month or two could feel like little is happening. Seeing a different approach to post-launch content could diversify the new [https://battlefield2042guide.com/ Battlefield 2042 missions|https://battlefield2042guide.com/] from other live-service titles, <br><br> <br>The initial batch of speculation was conveniently gathered by YouTuber Lossy in a dedicated video, which comes from EA, which sent a survey to Battlefield fans . Several questions referenced battle royale mechanics including maps changing over time and an obligatory battle pass filled with both premium and free cosmetic rewards. The survey particularly focused on whether or not fans have any interest in a free-to-play mode in the first place. The next day, an insider leak courtesy of the bf6leaker user appeared on Reddit. The insider claimed to be in touch with a person from Battlefield 6 ’s development t<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>With a return of Battlelog rumored , DICE could be delivering in this area in a big way. While some will not care about such a feature at all, others will make good use of it, and including such a system is a great way to keep hardcore players hooked on a game. As such, Battlefield 6 should strive to include a better stat-tracker than Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold W<br><br> <br>The Battlefield games have always been about battling enemies in some of the most expansive settings, all the while featuring a varied assortment of weaponry and tools to help the player create their own unique war stories. While Battlefield 5 reviews may not have been the best of the franchise, Battlefield 6 may prove to be the turning point for the series and a return to its former sta<br><br> <br>Despite most Call of Duty fans caring greatly about their stats, particularly kill/death ratio and performances in certain modes, the stat-tracking options within Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War are limited. With additional features like the shot tracker quickly being showered with praise from the community, first person shooter fans clearly love to track their performance and see where they can improve. Being able to look at other players’ stats is another requested feature that the new Black Ops lacks, and DICE should keep this interest in mind with Battlefield<br><br> <br>Perseus appears in Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War as the main antagonist behind a Soviet plot to detonate American planted nukes in a whole lot of major European cities. Overall, the Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War campaign was okay, but hasn't caught on like the original Black Ops' narrative. This follows a trend of stereotypical and disappointing campaigns from Call of Du<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>Apparently, the game’s release will be accompanied by a standalone free-to-play battle royale mode. It will reportedly serve as a hub, allowing for combining content from previous titles and supporting up to 128 players . At least three maps are going to be featured from the start: Wake Island, Metro, and Locker. Although not everything on the Internet deserves to be viewed as truth, Reddit moderators have already said that the insider provided them with proof from someone with actual knowledge about the g<br><br> <br>Leakers have also suggested that the game will serve as a soft reboot for the Battlefield franchise, dropping the number 6 in favor for a straightforward title of "Battlefield." Like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019 , this will allow DICE to establish a new tone for the games, though whether the game takes a more or less realistic approach to war remains to be seen. Apparently, the narrative from both Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4 would also be abandoned in this new timeline. As such, characters like Dima and Blackburn are unlikely to ret<br>

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While sticking with Battlefield 5 ’s free DLC would be a good incentive, a more map pack-like format may be healthy for the game. Though Seasons could still come, offering new challenges, skins, and themes, larger chunks of content releasing could keep players hooked for a longer period of time. Dropping a group of maps and modes all at once as opposed to drip-feeding content could make players excited whenever a Battlefield 6 update arrives, whereas one map every month or two could feel like little is happening. Seeing a different approach to post-launch content could diversify the new Battlefield 2042 missions|https://battlefield2042guide.com/ from other live-service titles,


The initial batch of speculation was conveniently gathered by YouTuber Lossy in a dedicated video, which comes from EA, which sent a survey to Battlefield fans . Several questions referenced battle royale mechanics including maps changing over time and an obligatory battle pass filled with both premium and free cosmetic rewards. The survey particularly focused on whether or not fans have any interest in a free-to-play mode in the first place. The next day, an insider leak courtesy of the bf6leaker user appeared on Reddit. The insider claimed to be in touch with a person from Battlefield 6 ’s development t


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


With a return of Battlelog rumored , DICE could be delivering in this area in a big way. While some will not care about such a feature at all, others will make good use of it, and including such a system is a great way to keep hardcore players hooked on a game. As such, Battlefield 6 should strive to include a better stat-tracker than Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold W


The Battlefield games have always been about battling enemies in some of the most expansive settings, all the while featuring a varied assortment of weaponry and tools to help the player create their own unique war stories. While Battlefield 5 reviews may not have been the best of the franchise, Battlefield 6 may prove to be the turning point for the series and a return to its former sta


Despite most Call of Duty fans caring greatly about their stats, particularly kill/death ratio and performances in certain modes, the stat-tracking options within Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War are limited. With additional features like the shot tracker quickly being showered with praise from the community, first person shooter fans clearly love to track their performance and see where they can improve. Being able to look at other players’ stats is another requested feature that the new Black Ops lacks, and DICE should keep this interest in mind with Battlefield


Perseus appears in Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War as the main antagonist behind a Soviet plot to detonate American planted nukes in a whole lot of major European cities. Overall, the Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War campaign was okay, but hasn't caught on like the original Black Ops' narrative. This follows a trend of stereotypical and disappointing campaigns from Call of Du

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


Apparently, the game’s release will be accompanied by a standalone free-to-play battle royale mode. It will reportedly serve as a hub, allowing for combining content from previous titles and supporting up to 128 players . At least three maps are going to be featured from the start: Wake Island, Metro, and Locker. Although not everything on the Internet deserves to be viewed as truth, Reddit moderators have already said that the insider provided them with proof from someone with actual knowledge about the g


Leakers have also suggested that the game will serve as a soft reboot for the Battlefield franchise, dropping the number 6 in favor for a straightforward title of "Battlefield." Like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019 , this will allow DICE to establish a new tone for the games, though whether the game takes a more or less realistic approach to war remains to be seen. Apparently, the narrative from both Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4 would also be abandoned in this new timeline. As such, characters like Dima and Blackburn are unlikely to ret