
"Battlefield 6 is one of the rare triple-A games whose developers were happy to let the public - some of them, at least - play the game well ahead of its release. This wasn't as part of a beta/demo three weeks from launch; it was a conscious effort to get the community involved months in advance, and give the developers enough time to actually iterate and implement whatever feedback they felt would help make a better game."
"As part of a digital preview event, I got a chance to spend a few hours with Battlefield 6's single-player. We had access to three full missions from the campaign, complete with cutscenes, a little bit of setup for the state of the world, and a brief introduction of the thrust of its events. One of the first things that quickly became apparent was how much the structure of the Battlefield 6 campaign builds upon that of Battlefield 4 's."
A digital preview provided access to three full campaign missions, including cutscenes, brief world-state setup, and an introduction to the campaign's thrust. The campaign's structure heavily builds on Battlefield 4's squad-based design, keeping at least one squad member present and often a full squad under player command. Commands include smoke, spotting, throwing explosives, and ordering engagement, accessed through a simplified commo rose. Roles map to multiplayer classes (Assault, Support, etc.), creating continuity with multiplayer. The squad-play dynamic can become repetitive, and Veteran difficulty encounters remain manageable when players take time and pick targets carefully. Spotting proved the most frequently used command.
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