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Battlefield 6 Developer DICE Getting Help From Need For Speed Studio

DoyleHyam579043 2026.01.10 20:36 조회 수 : 3

Henderson also notes that the game will feature cross-play between all platforms, possibly including last-gen. This would make a lot of sense given other shooters like Call of Duty have greatly succeeded by doing this. With player counts doubling, there will also need to be far more players to matchmake with to ensure matches are filling up properly. There will also be a free-to-play component, likely battle royale, and a system called "Units" which combines multiple squads together to complete objectives more eas


Battlefield 5 ’s Grand Operations mode was also received poorly by fans, proving that size is not everything. While Battlefield 1 ’s Operations mode proved exciting, Grand Operations attempted to expand upon it through longer matches. While the concept of chaining multiple modes and maps together to create one lengthy match sounded good on paper, the result was an unfocused and unbalanced mode that saw the defensive team being at a huge disadvantage. Worse, only the final objective truly mattered when determining a winner, making the several minutes of gameplay beforehand feel pointless. While the intentions were good, this increase in size proved to be a negative, with many wishing normal Operations had returned inst


Several reputable sources have said that Battlefield 6 will be taking heavy inspiration from the beloved Battlefield 3 , implying much more than a modern setting. The third Battlefield game placed an equal focus on infantry and vehicular gameplay, while also featuring maps that evolve as players progress. Standout locations like Damavand Peak and Operation Metro were both great examples of this, with the excellent Rush game mode moving players from one area to the next as the map progressed. Allowing for a variety of fun gameplay opportunities, such as leaping off a mountain to reach the next set of objectives, Battlefield 3 -like gameplay design is something to anticip


A new _Battlefield 6 _ rumor claims the game will allegedly include features like cross-play, massive games with over 100 players in a game , and an ambitious upgrade to the Levolution system. Despite just being rumors, the latest reveal comes from a very reputable leaker and some of this info has been inadvertently confirmed by EA recen


Although the situation might indeed sound worrying, it is worth mentioning that Criterion already has a record of working alongside DICE. Previously, both studios were collaborating during the development of Star Wars: Battlefront and its sequel. In addition, the Need for Speed _ developer singlehandedly tackled the Firestorm battle royale mode for _Battlefield 5 . In other words, there’s nothing exceptional in DICE and Battlefield2042play.com Criterion joining forces to wrap up the development of **Battlefield 6 ** , but it can nonetheless cause slight anxiety in the fan commun


This puts DICE in the tough position of needing to make maps that are larger but also intricate and well thought out. While Battlefield 6 ’s fully destructible cities sound promising, DICE needs to ensure that they are the perfect size for a player count of 128. With the studio never needing to work with such a player count before, it will be interesting to see if it is able to pull off such a feat. It has been a long time since Battlefield players have seen a map that is on the level of Operation Metro or Damavand Peak, though, and it would be great to see Battlefield 6 deliver in this a


Following the bumpy release of Battlefield V , EA has been letting DICE really take its time with their new shooter. The last entry was rushed out the door and seemed to be capitalizing on the WWII zeitgeist that Call of Duty briefly created in 2017. As a result, it was buggy, underwhelming, and featured a lackluster post-launch battle royale mode that was also trying to follow trends. Despite selling over 7 million copies in 2018, it was deemed a commercial disappointment for EA. Needless to say, EA doesn't want a repeat and are going all-in on Battlefield


Battlefield 6 has also been confirmed to have a larger player count , with rumors saying that it will double the size of the series’ past lobbies. Increasing the number of users in each match from 64 to 128, this drastic increase in players could revitalize the Battlefield community, as many series veterans have been hoping for an increased player count for some time now. With more action going on in one match than ever before, it will certainly be interesting to see how the traditional Battlefield experience changes in the sequel. With previous matches already being hectic, amplifying this signature gameplay style with larger lobbies could be a huge success factor for Battlefield


EA has somewhat confirmed some of this information already. At their recent earnings call with investors, the company confirmed Battlefield 6 would have more players than ever before as well as having maps with unprecedented scale. The game is also confirmed to take things like destruction and player agency to another level. It sounds highly likely that a lot of this is very true but of course, take it with a grain of salt for now. **Battlefield 6 ** will officially be revealed this spring and will release on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC. The game will also be reportedly coming to Xbox One and PS4 as w

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