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<br>Battlefield is no stranger when it comes to featuring destructible environments, and it seems that the franchise instead thrives on such a feature. The first Battlefield game, Battlefield 1942, proved to be an influential title for its time, mostly due to the destruction feature and the large-scale battles. Later entries in the franchise would continue to build upon the mechanics, with the Frostbite engine allowing for more possibilities for destruction in real-time, first seen in Battlefield: Bad Compa<br><br> <br>Another excited feature that has been rumored is fully destructible cities for Battlefield 6 . While maps like Battlefield 4 ’s Siege of Shanghai allowed the central building to be brought down as part of the "Levolution" mechanic, these new cities will apparently see every building becoming destructible. Whether this means glass on their sides being breakable or the complete crashing of skyscrapers remains to be seen, but every single building being damageable in some way certainly sounds like a promising cha<br><br> <br>The initial batch of speculation was conveniently gathered by YouTuber Lossy in a dedicated video, which comes from EA, which sent a survey to Battlefield fans . Several questions referenced battle royale mechanics including maps changing over time and an obligatory battle pass filled with both premium and free cosmetic rewards. The survey particularly focused on whether or not fans have any interest in a free-to-play mode in the first place. The next day, an insider leak courtesy of the bf6leaker user appeared on Reddit. The insider claimed to be in touch with a person from [https://battlefield2042guide.com/ battlefield 2042 tips|https://battlefield2042Guide.Com/] 6 ’s development t<br><br> <br>Battlefield 6 rumors also state the existence of natural disasters such as floods, tornados, and storm to occur at certain points in certain maps. This could also tie into the destructible environments as they could seemingly catalyze such events, or outright even cause entire buildings to break down. This might pose a challenge with the implementation, as such events could ultimately turn out to be more of a hassle than something a team might use as a tactical advant<br><br> <br>Battlefield 4 also features a popular map where players can take down a giant skyscraper in the center of the map, called the Seige of Shangai. While this might be a noble concept and one that did carry Battlefield for a long time, it seems that the next entry in the series needs to elevate the mechanic in an effort to renovate the series' form<br><br> <br>As it stands, it's almost a snail race. Next-to-nothing is officially known about Battlefield 6 , and nothing is officially known about Call of Duty 2021 . That's not much, but it may be all that Battlefield 6 needs to stick the reve<br><br> <br>The actual reveal of Battlefield 6 is expected for May, according to Henderson, but it won't feature any gameplay right off the bat. It sounds as if EA will first give players a glimpse of the game in a cinematic trailer, with gameplay being shown at a later date - possibly a summer event like EA Play. EA has already noted that the alpha for Battlefield 6 will be available sooner than previous titles in the series, which would mean a playable alpha could be released as soon as J<br><br> <br>The Battlefield games have always been about battling enemies in some of the most expansive settings, all the while featuring a varied assortment of weaponry and tools to help the player create their own unique war stories. While Battlefield 5 reviews may not have been the best of the franchise, Battlefield 6 may prove to be the turning point for the series and a return to its former sta<br><br> <br>Battlefield 6 has been compared to C all of Duty: Black Ops 2 in the sense that the game will supposedly have a near future setting. This means that players can expect modern weapons alongside some slightly experimental gear, tech, and vehicles, which should make for a fine setting. Specifics of this setting have seen both the concept of World War 3 or the Russian country of Kazakhstan possibly having a role to play, though it is possible that both could be used in the new narrat<br><br> <br>Intriguingly, gamers know very little official information about the highly anticipated Battlefield 6 . While EA has confirmed a spring reveal for the game and a launch window of holiday 2021, the only other real detail is that it will have a larger player count. Apart from some comments about the game that describe it as an ambitious project, players would be fairly in the dark if it were not for all the le<br><br> <br>It's all this an alleged leak claims DICE will rely on to entice players with the next entry in the series . The leaker said the new Battlefield will double as a "hub" for multiplayer servers offering maps, modes, weapons, and mechanics from previous games. This means players could host or play on servers hosting older games like 1942 and it would play like 1942 . So if anyone is in the mood to revisit Bad Company , remember there's no going pr<br><br> <br>Regardless of how reliable the rumors/reports seem to be, there's no telling what the game will be until its developer (Sledgehammer?) and publisher Activision begin marketing for it. Traditionally, Call of Duty titles are revealed by the end of May , but that may not be the case. Revealing a new game so early in the year could undermine the traction of Modern Warfare, Black Ops Cold War , and even Warzone . As such, it seems an official reveal might just come later this year in terms of maintaining the variety of ongoing CoD titles. This might doubly be a problem, as it means EA can seize the mom<br>
<br>In 2018, Battlefield 5 ’s direct competition was Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 . Another divisive game, this title had a near future setting of 2045, and its most controversial aspect was a lack of a campaign mode. While multiplayer was solid, it made use of the "love it or hate it" Specialist system. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 ’s Zombies offered the most content on launch day for any appearance of the mode, though the new Chaos Story failed to capture player interest. Several bugs also plagued the game mode, killing lots of the hype for Zombies that y<br> <br>Battlefield 6 and Call of Duty 2021 are set to go head-to-head for the first time in years, and many fans are hoping to see the rivalry reignited via two great games. While that certainly could happen, the two projects are shaping up to be vastly different from one another. Not only have leaks for both indicated two contrasting design philosophies, but the two games’ likely settings are complete opposi<br><br> <br>Whether or not a near-future setting and robots will appease those hoping for a traditional modern-day setting for Battlefield , it sounds as though EA isn't having as knee-jerk of a reaction as some may have feared after Battlefield V . Even though the publisher is heavily hyping the game and is investing a lot of time, talent, and money into it, it sounds like there's still a push to make Battlefield 6 new and fresh rather than a rehash of the franchise's greatest h<br><br> <br>Publisher EA has already confirmed that [https://battlefield2042Guide.com/ Battlefield 2042 guide|https://battlefield2042Guide.com/] 6 will release later this year and gave vague teases as to what exactly the new entry would feature. Outside of hyping up the large scale of the shooter, EA hasn't confirmed a setting for the game. That said, many believe that EA and DICE will return to a modern-day setting following a lackluster reception to Battlefield V , which returned to World War II. New rumors seem to suggest that there may be some truth to that line of think<br><br> <br>Battlefield is no stranger when it comes to featuring destructible environments, and it seems that the franchise instead thrives on such a feature. The first Battlefield game, Battlefield 1942, proved to be an influential title for its time, mostly due to the destruction feature and the large-scale battles. Later entries in the franchise would continue to build upon the mechanics, with the Frostbite engine allowing for more possibilities for destruction in real-time, first seen in Battlefield: Bad Compa<br><br> <br>If the rumored Battlefield 6 inclusion is to be believed, it could seemingly be the start of such deals for the future. With the debut launch of the game on the service, it could open the doors for future Battlefield games launching on the service as well, even up to a point where it could be considered as a standard affair. Microsoft's continued pursuit to snag as many high-profile AAA releases as possible is definitely enticing for fans wanting to side Xbox for this generation, and the inclusion of blockbusters such as Battlefield 6 may be a groundbreaking step for <br><br> <br>With World War 2 not working as well for Battlefield 5 as it did in past game, it makes sense that DICE would want to stray far away from the setting with a near future Battlefield 6 . Likewise, Call of Duty has near future covered with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare , making a return to World War 2 a logical next step. While both franchises have their own reasons for going in a different direction, it is interesting that 2018’s pattern has repeated itself. However, with both franchises seemingly featuring different tones, weapons, and settings, this role reversal could prove beneficial for both Battlefield and Call of Du<br><br> <br>Although the recent rumor sounds doubtful, it’s not the source’s confirmation that makes the very idea of having a BR mode in Battlefield 6 believable. Common sense is. Battle royale games are continuing to accumulate huge revenues for gaming companies, while the audience is not expressing any tiredness from the genre. Despite possessing the Apex Legends brand, EA most likely wants an even bigger piece of cake, and the upcoming **Battlefield 6 ** looks like a perfect opportunity to feature another battle royale mode, which will appeal to the fan commun<br><br> <br>As discovered by ResetEra users, reputable Battlefield 6 leaker Tom Henderson noted that the new entry, which he claims is simply titled " Battlefield ," will take place about 10 years from now and use in-development military technology, ranging from drones to Boston Dynamics-like robots. Henderson claims the campaign will also depart from its typical linear single-player narrative, instead featuring a co-op story with different story paths. Players will reportedly be a part of a special unit that can be recruited by two of the world's two superpowers, USA and Russia. It's not clear if this will lead to different endings or if there will be drastic differences in how the story unfolds depending on the choices of the player. All of this should be taken with a grain of salt as it's purely rumors right now, but a reveal is planned for this spring which should showcase the scale of Battlefield<br>

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In 2018, Battlefield 5 ’s direct competition was Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 . Another divisive game, this title had a near future setting of 2045, and its most controversial aspect was a lack of a campaign mode. While multiplayer was solid, it made use of the "love it or hate it" Specialist system. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 ’s Zombies offered the most content on launch day for any appearance of the mode, though the new Chaos Story failed to capture player interest. Several bugs also plagued the game mode, killing lots of the hype for Zombies that y

Battlefield 6 and Call of Duty 2021 are set to go head-to-head for the first time in years, and many fans are hoping to see the rivalry reignited via two great games. While that certainly could happen, the two projects are shaping up to be vastly different from one another. Not only have leaks for both indicated two contrasting design philosophies, but the two games’ likely settings are complete opposi


Whether or not a near-future setting and robots will appease those hoping for a traditional modern-day setting for Battlefield , it sounds as though EA isn't having as knee-jerk of a reaction as some may have feared after Battlefield V . Even though the publisher is heavily hyping the game and is investing a lot of time, talent, and money into it, it sounds like there's still a push to make Battlefield 6 new and fresh rather than a rehash of the franchise's greatest h


Publisher EA has already confirmed that Battlefield 2042 guide|https://battlefield2042Guide.com/ 6 will release later this year and gave vague teases as to what exactly the new entry would feature. Outside of hyping up the large scale of the shooter, EA hasn't confirmed a setting for the game. That said, many believe that EA and DICE will return to a modern-day setting following a lackluster reception to Battlefield V , which returned to World War II. New rumors seem to suggest that there may be some truth to that line of think


Battlefield is no stranger when it comes to featuring destructible environments, and it seems that the franchise instead thrives on such a feature. The first Battlefield game, Battlefield 1942, proved to be an influential title for its time, mostly due to the destruction feature and the large-scale battles. Later entries in the franchise would continue to build upon the mechanics, with the Frostbite engine allowing for more possibilities for destruction in real-time, first seen in Battlefield: Bad Compa


If the rumored Battlefield 6 inclusion is to be believed, it could seemingly be the start of such deals for the future. With the debut launch of the game on the service, it could open the doors for future Battlefield games launching on the service as well, even up to a point where it could be considered as a standard affair. Microsoft's continued pursuit to snag as many high-profile AAA releases as possible is definitely enticing for fans wanting to side Xbox for this generation, and the inclusion of blockbusters such as Battlefield 6 may be a groundbreaking step for


With World War 2 not working as well for Battlefield 5 as it did in past game, it makes sense that DICE would want to stray far away from the setting with a near future Battlefield 6 . Likewise, Call of Duty has near future covered with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare , making a return to World War 2 a logical next step. While both franchises have their own reasons for going in a different direction, it is interesting that 2018’s pattern has repeated itself. However, with both franchises seemingly featuring different tones, weapons, and settings, this role reversal could prove beneficial for both Battlefield and Call of Du


Although the recent rumor sounds doubtful, it’s not the source’s confirmation that makes the very idea of having a BR mode in Battlefield 6 believable. Common sense is. Battle royale games are continuing to accumulate huge revenues for gaming companies, while the audience is not expressing any tiredness from the genre. Despite possessing the Apex Legends brand, EA most likely wants an even bigger piece of cake, and the upcoming **Battlefield 6 ** looks like a perfect opportunity to feature another battle royale mode, which will appeal to the fan commun


As discovered by ResetEra users, reputable Battlefield 6 leaker Tom Henderson noted that the new entry, which he claims is simply titled " Battlefield ," will take place about 10 years from now and use in-development military technology, ranging from drones to Boston Dynamics-like robots. Henderson claims the campaign will also depart from its typical linear single-player narrative, instead featuring a co-op story with different story paths. Players will reportedly be a part of a special unit that can be recruited by two of the world's two superpowers, USA and Russia. It's not clear if this will lead to different endings or if there will be drastic differences in how the story unfolds depending on the choices of the player. All of this should be taken with a grain of salt as it's purely rumors right now, but a reveal is planned for this spring which should showcase the scale of Battlefield