Battlefield 6 focuses on reviving the franchise's destruction elements, reminiscent of 2010's Battlefield: Bad Company 2, which set a high standard for interactive environments. Producer Jeremy Chubb emphasized the importance of this identify, stating it was somewhat absent in Battlefield 2042. The developers are also drawing inspiration from Battlefield 3 and 4. Early sentiments about Battlefield 6 have been predominantly positive following its multiplayer reveal, reinforcing hopes after the mixed reception of Battlefield 2042. The game’s open beta starts on August 7, with a full release set for October 10 across multiple platforms.
When you look for excellence in our legacy, [Bad Company 2] is where you find it. That game particularly delivered on a level of fidelity and a sort of intimate destructive experience. Blasting out a single wall, bringing down a partial building, or entire buildings. It was comprehensive, and it felt like the identity of that game more than anything else.
We really wanted to go back to that... [the identity of destruction elements] was kind of missing from Battlefield 2042.
The sentiment around Battlefield 6 following the big multiplayer reveal recently has been mostly positive, but only time will tell if the game becomes a success.
The Battlefield 6 open beta begins August 7 for a limited group of people before expanding more widely later in August. The full game, meanwhile, launches October 10 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
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