I Really Hope Battlefield 6 Isn't Flooded With Dumb Crossover Skins
Briefly

EA and Battlefield Studios revealed the official trailer for Battlefield 6, focusing on a single-player campaign centered on an evil PMC threatening NATO. This marks a shift from recent games that emphasized past or futuristic settings, as the new installment aims for a contemporary military simulation. Concerns arose about the game potentially adopting crossover skins, as seen in other franchises like Call of Duty and Rainbow Six Siege, which detracted from their aesthetic. The hope is that Battlefield 6 maintains its identity without succumbing to IP crossover trends.
Earlier today, after months of teases, leaks, and rumors, EA and Battlefield Studios finally unveiled the first official trailer for Battlefield 6.
The trailer focuses entirely on the game's single-player campaign, featuring a story about an evil PMC causing chaos and seemingly trying to destroy NATO.
EA and DICE are aiming for a grounded, contemporary military sim, unlike recent Battlefield entries that focused on the past or the future.
The gritty, tactical aesthetic Ubisoft crafted for Rainbow Six Siege was ruined by crossovers, exemplified by characters like Rick from Rick & Morty.
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