
"Battlefield 6 has largely been well-received during its beta test, but some players have been very adamant that the game should avoid the "Fortnitification" that the Call of Duty franchise has embraced. Battlefield Studios head Vince Zampella has previously said that Battlefield 6 will "stay true to Battlefield." However, a leaked Battlefield 6 skin has some players eager to send EA a message that they won't welcome similar outfits in the game."
"The lime green on black look isn't nearly as cartoonish as the Beavis and Butt-Head or American Dad skins in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. But assuming it's real, it does seem to veer away from the realistic military skins that some Battlefield fans prefer. The poster, SpirtualBacon, suggested that fans should voice their opinions about that now before EA doubles down on something even more outlandish."
"This is a concern that's come up among Battlefield players before, but any movement to keep the game crossover free may not get much traction because selling CoD skins has proven to be very lucrative for Activision. EA has never been the kind of company to leave potential revenue on the table, although there aren't currently any announced plans for Battlefield 6 crossovers or collaborations."
Battlefield 6 received positive feedback during its beta, but some players strongly oppose a shift toward cartoonish, crossover-style skins. A leaked lime-green-on-black skin prompted concerns that the game may move away from realistic military aesthetics preferred by many fans. Vince Zampella stated that Battlefield 6 will stay true to Battlefield, yet players urged EA to heed feedback before implementing more outlandish designs. Financial incentives for crossover skins are significant, as Activision has profited from Call of Duty collaborations, which could limit resistance to similar moves. No official crossover plans have been announced; story mode details arrive September 26, and the game launches October 10.
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