Battlefield 6: Would Game Pass Be Good For It

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Battlefield 6 is set to be the next game in the enduring franchise. There currently isn't a lot of information known about the game, but there has been a steady flow of rumors about it for some time now. Players know that it's being developed by EA DICE and that Criterion Games have been drafted to assist with its development. The game is currently scheduled to be released in 2021, but as with any game currently in development, it's hard not to think a delay could be possible. While official information is few and far between, a recent rumor regarding the setting of the game fuels further speculat


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


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


DICE is not ignoring the modern audience, either. As with previous entries, Battlefield 6 will offer multiplayer supporting up to 128-players, though not all maps or modes will support that many players. An updated battle royale mode would also be available to enjoy, building on DICE's first attempt with Firestorm in 2018's Battlefield


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


It's all this an alleged leak claims DICE will rely on to entice players with the next entry in the series . The leaker said the new Battlefield will double as a "hub" for multiplayer servers offering maps, modes, weapons, and mechanics from previous games. This means players could host or play on servers hosting older games like 1942 and it would play like 1942 . So if anyone is in the mood to revisit Bad Company , remember there's no going pr


Whether or not a near-future setting and robots will appease those hoping for a traditional modern-day setting for Battlefield , it sounds as though EA isn't having as knee-jerk of a reaction as some may have feared after Battlefield V . Even though the publisher is heavily hyping the game and is investing a lot of time, talent, and money into it, it sounds like there's still a push to make Battlefield 6 new and fresh rather than a rehash of the franchise's greatest h


As discovered by ResetEra users, reputable battlefield 2042 maps|https://battlefield2042guide.com/ 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


This speaks to the volume and profitability of Game Pass if so, for both Battlefield 6 and subscribers. It just means they get the game even cheaper. Furthermore, rumors state that Battlefield 6 would launch as a part of Xbox Game Pass 's base catalog, not just later, and that would save gamers a ton of money for what's hopefully the next big entry in the franchise. Obviously, EA isn't about to take a hit, but with the pay out from Microsoft and keeping in mind the business aspects, it sounds like a deal where everyone w


Regardless of how reliable the rumors/reports seem to be, there's no telling what the game will be until its developer (Sledgehammer?) and publisher Activision begin marketing for it. Traditionally, Call of Duty titles are revealed by the end of May , but that may not be the case. Revealing a new game so early in the year could undermine the traction of Modern Warfare, Black Ops Cold War , and even Warzone . As such, it seems an official reveal might just come later this year in terms of maintaining the variety of ongoing CoD titles. This might doubly be a problem, as it means EA can seize the mom