Battlefield 6 Rumors Roundup

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It'll be interesting to see how it turns out, but Battlefield 6 may just drop the first official content. It would be wise to do so, as many fans may feel burned by the last few entries, but knowing that Battlefield 6 is coming in full force for the PS5 and Xbox Series X is enticing no matter w


Recent Battlefield games might not have had the most consistently positive critical reception but are no slouch when it comes to sales. In a similar vein to Activision's Call of Duty series, the Battlefield games are a commercial darling and mostly rank among the bestsellers time and time ag


Regardless , Battlefield 6 is ultimately a great chance for DICE and EA to reinvigorate interest in the franchise with new and innovative mechanics to up the ante for player-created chaos. Destructible environments have a lot of potential that can be capitalized upon, and fans are zealously waiting out for their speculations to turn out to be t


That's not to say mum's the word on Call of Duty 2021 , however. The latest rumors and reports seem substantial enough, indicating the game is called Call of Duty: WW2 Vanguard . Now, that's most likely a code name, but that like much else of the title remains to be seen. This presumably-developed-by-Sledgehammer-Games title is also said to take place during World War 2, and that begs a few questions. In terms of Call of Duty: Warzone , which it seems fated to merged with, that would involve going further back in time. Of course, all of this should be taken with a grain of s


It would have to also evolve on top of how DICE has previously handled the War Stories mode: War Stories should flesh out the experiences and make the soldiers or suburban heroes actual people who get affected by this new attack on their homes. Characters could alternate between using guns and the vehicles that have also been really present in the Battlefield universe as w


There's no telling when either game is revealed, and certainly, it's not like Activision has to say as much either regarding Call of Duty 2021 . It could come in and be revealed in early May, completely stealing the thunder from Battlefield 2042 Story guide|Https://battlefield2042guide.com/ 6 , but that seems unlikely. Black Ops: Cold War , for example, had a much more active rumor mill (which, in comparison to the current one, is just typical rumor mill action). There were also rumors about how it would integrate with Warzone for months, and none of that has begun


While the settings, weapons, and gameplay styles were massively different, one similarity between Battlefield 5 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is their use of battle royales. Much like Firestorm was Battlefield ’s first attempt at the genre, Blackout was Call of Duty ’s. Proving to be far more successful, Blackout’s unique map full of classic Treyarch locations quickly won fans over. The use of Zombies in specific areas also gave it a unique style, while unlockable characters gave players challenges that offered a fresh style of gameplay. While the mode eventually lost popularity due to Call of Duty: Warzone ’s success as a free-to-play game, Blackout was a major highlight of the fourth Black Ops rele


This debate will be getting two new entries this year. Electronic Arts has already confirmed Battlefield 6 for this year , while Call of Duty 2021 is inevitable. Rumors abound about the latest title, with them running the gamut from future-set WW3 to an alternate WW2 timeline to accurate, typical WW2 timeline. In short, while there is a ton of speculation around the latter, the only one in confirmed circles seems to be Battlefield


DICE has managed to keep most details significantly under wraps about its upcoming game. There have been a few details about what players can expect from this new Battlefield, like an increased player count and a hope to scale-up the battles in multiplayer. It makes sense DICE would seek to improve upon Battlefield 5 , which performed less than satisfactory for EA on release. According to a tease at EA Play last year, the battles and destructible environment will evolve thanks to next-gen PC and console tech. However, past games have proved that it takes more than a pretty environment and a lot of players to keep the fanbase engaged over t


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


Battlelog could be returning in Battlefield 6 as well, with the detailed stat-tracker being a major hit with fans back during Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4 . While it is unclear how it would be integrated, or if it would have the same forum function as the old website, having a way to analyze every aspect of a match once again would prove beneficial. With the dormant Twitter account for the service recently posting once again, it seems plausible that this feature's comeback is on the hori