
"Now, just a few weeks later, the team is already expanding its free-to-play offering with a newer style of play called Gauntlet. It's a round-based, tournament-style mode that has eight squads of four fighting to be the last crew standing. Each of the five rounds has teams competing in one of eight randomized, objective-based game types, all contained in smaller sections of RedSec's Fort Lyndon map."
""For players who are interested in trying out Battlefield 6 but aren't into battle royales, that's totally cool because Gauntlet is for that player," Conde told Inverse. "We knew we wanted to have a mode that wasn't one life, that had respawning, and was a little bit more accessible in that way. And I think it fulfills that role really well.""
Battlefield 6 expanded its free-to-play offering with RedSec and introduced Gauntlet, a round-based tournament mode emphasizing accessibility and squad play. Gauntlet matches involve eight squads of four across five rounds, with each round featuring one of eight randomized, objective-based game types held in smaller sections of Fort Lyndon. The mode includes respawning and concentrated objectives to reduce complexity and prioritize teamwork across diverse scenarios. Gauntlet aims to broaden entry for players who find traditional Battlefield systems complex and to act as an approachable pathway into larger premium Battlefield experiences.
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