You Can Level Up Faster In Battlefield 6 On PS5
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You Can Level Up Faster In Battlefield 6 On PS5
"If fast progression is what you're looking for in Battlefield 6, then the PlayStation 5 version might be the one to get when the shooter launches tomorrow. As spotted by CharlieIntel, the PS5 version of Battlefield 6 has an XP Modifier that will add 5% of XP in every match in which you're partied up with at least two PlayStation Plus subscribers. A PlayStation Plus membership is required to play online multiplayer in Battlefield 6 (and any paid game)."
"A screenshot shared by CharlieIntel on X shows other XP Modifiers, including a 5% boost for simply owning the game and another for just being in a party with other players. It appears that these modifiers can stack, meaning that PS5 players who party up with at least two other people playing on PS5 would net a significant 15% XP bonus. That's a hefty advantage over anyone playing on PC or Xbox Series X|S."
"The widely played open beta for Battlefield 6 in August included a PS5-exclusive reward: The Advance Party skin, which was a generic dark-colored solider outfit with some blue accents. It wasn't the most exciting bonus, but it was an exclusive nonetheless. A console manufacturer striking exclusivity deals for multiplatform games isn't unusual--Sony did it all the time for Call of Duty, giving PlayStation owners bonus XP modifiers and free content packs."
The PlayStation 5 version of Battlefield 6 includes an XP Modifier that grants 5% additional XP in matches when the player is partying with at least two PlayStation Plus subscribers. Other XP Modifiers include a 5% boost for owning the game and a 5% boost for being in a party, and those modifiers appear to stack for a possible 15% total XP increase. A PlayStation Plus membership is required to access online multiplayer. The open beta offered a PS5-exclusive Advance Party skin. Sony has a history of platform-specific bonuses such as Call of Duty XP modifiers and free content packs.
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