
"On November 18, Battlefield 6's latest major season one update landed on all platforms. It added a new game mode, Sabotage, which is too small and not very good. But more importantly, it added a whole new map. And unlike the last map added earlier this month, the dreadful Blackwell Fields, this big new warzone set in a rich California suburb is amazing, providing the perfect blend of open warfare and close-quarters chaos that makes good Battlefield maps so damn enjoyable."
"Instead, what Eastwood does is provide lots of spaces to play around in and a variety of locales to destroy. While playing on Eastwood you'll run into multiple houses with fully explorable interiors, pools, and garages; a large golf course complete with a fancy clubhouse; undeveloped sections of nature; and more. Crossing Eastwood on foot or in a vehicle just feels like such a journey because you'll pass by so many different locations and landmarks. That helps it feel big."
Eastwood launched on November 18 as part of Battlefield 6's season one update, alongside a new Sabotage mode that is too small and underwhelming. Eastwood presents a large-feeling California suburb with explorable houses, pools, garages, a golf course with a clubhouse, undeveloped natural areas, and multiple landmarks. The map's variety creates distinct combat zones that alternate between close-quarters fighting and open vehicle battles. Matches often unfold as a series of smaller engagements across different locales, maintaining engagement and replayability. The design balances destructible environments and traversal options, delivering a more enjoyable experience than the earlier Blackwell Fields map.
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