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-As a result, Battlefield 5 's Firestorm became unplayable for many fans of the mode , effectively killing any interest in Battlefield 's attempt at battle royale. So many other battle royales just offered more enjoyable versions of the same core experienceso players abandoned the experienceThough partially due to the issues with [[https://battlefield2042hq.com/|Battlefield 2042 missions|https://battlefield2042hq.com/]] 5 's core multiplayer modesFirestorm also seemed to lose support from the developers as they shifted focus to fixing other modes. Lack of support from both ends basically let Firestorm die off without so much as a whimper, which is a shame because there were certainly good bones in its structure despite its many shortcomi+Having sold eight million copies in its first month, and scoring 89% on Metacritic for its PC version, Battlefield 3 was one of the most popular games in the series and helped push the series into the mainstream even more as a legit competitor against Call of Duty . Battlefield 4 continued that, also embracing the same modern settingand both games remain arguably the most favored in the seriesAs for the BF3 remaster rumorsthat seems odd and inexplicable at this point to re-release a modern set game alongside a new modern set game, splitting a player base they so desperately need to keep large to support large player cou
  
    
-(Image: [[https://www.freepixels.com/class=|https://www.freepixels.com/class=]])Battlefield is often a much more team-focused gameespecially with its classes and specialists designed to fulfill a specific role in battle. Leveraging that with weapon customization adds some flexibility, but doesn't compromise the series' desire to make every player's role feel just as important as everyone else's. These classes encourage proper team composition and influences the way people play Battlefield allowing them to clearly determine what their role is in the grand scheme of Conquest or Rush matchBut with Gunsmith-like systemclasses would feel less linear and give players options where previous games could not. Support members don't necessarily need to carry big machine gun, or engineers don't need to be limited by close-range weap+With DICE supposedly having "crazy ambitious ideas" planned for Battlefield Wilson’s talk of unprecedented scale and the power of next-gen consoles seems fitting. These remarks accompanied the game’s release window, howeverwhich sees the next Battlefield project lined up for release during the 2021 Holiday seasonWhile this may be good bit awayhaving general idea of when the next game will be releasing should be comforting for Battlefield f
  
    
-This return to a present day setting seems favorable to fans, and inevitableas the indicative tweet from Henderson got an enthusiastic response from his followers. It sounds like the developersEA DICE , are taking some cues from one of the favorites of the seriesand surely setting it in modern times will give players some advanced weapons and vehicles to test outBattlefield 6 howevermust make up for Battlefield V and deliver not just substantially more content, but higher level of polisha faster rate of post-launch content, higher player counts, and some innovation to compete with Modern Warfare which has given Call of Duty their best game in years - one that also supports cross-play and offers its battle royale modes for f+The last two Battlefield games have been set in World War I and World War II respectively, and while both of those setting are rife with interesting momentsgreat locales and mountains of fun weapons and vehicles, it seems that most FPS players are leaning back towards modern settingsLuckilymany players are also craving a level of realism that Battlefield typically delivers in spadeswhich means Battlefield 6 will be well positioned to fill that r
  
    
-Presentlythere isn’t much that’s known about EA and DICE’s next military shooter other than it’s confirmed to be in development for PS5 and Xbox Series XMuch of the discussion around it, as such, has been just speculation and rumor, with the most popular currently being that Battlefield will return to a modern setting following Battlefield 1 and Battlefield 5 ’s detours in the World Wars. But as far as actual gameplay information goes, that’s been nonexistent so +The Battlefield franchise has been dormant for some timewith Battlefield 5 ’s release back in November 2018 being the last new entry in the seriesEA has finally revealed when the next Battlefield game will be arrivingthough for fans anxious for more Battlefield action, it seems like the wait will go on for a good bit lon
  
    
-Having sold eight million copies in its first month, and scoring 89% on Metacritic for its PC version, Battlefield 3 was one of the most popular games in the series and helped push the series into the mainstream even more as legit competitor against Call of Duty . Battlefield 4 continued thatalso embracing the same modern setting, and both games remain arguably the most favored in the series. As for the BF3 remaster rumorsthat seems odd and inexplicable at this point to re-release modern set game alongside new modern set gamesplitting player base they so desperately need to keep large to support large player cou+At the beginning of NovemberEA revealed that Battlefield 6 would offer an unprecedented scale of warfare , which became possible thanks to the now-current generation of powerful consoles. The company’s CEO Andrew Wilson shared the exciting news that the game is receiving highly positive feedback during the current phase of internal testing. Battlefield 6 is heavily rumored to return to the modern era while the aforementioned scale will reportedly result in supporting up to 128 players in single multiplayer ma 
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 +The best way for Battlefield 6 to make itself feel truly next generation will be environmental destruction. Environmental destruction in multiplayer games is not totally new, but it has always been a double edged sword. It creates a sense of realism, immersion, and tactical fluidity, but typically suffers from buginess , inconsistent implementation, and can often be exploited in game-breaking waysIf Battlefield 6 can get anywhere close to perfecting environmental destruction on a large scaleit will instantly set itself apart from the herd. Buildable defenses, crumbling buildings, and artillery craters all worked well in Battlefield V , but taking that design element to the next level is a m 
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 +DICE might have another Battlefield game in the works alongside Battlefield 6 . According to a September rumor, a remake of Battlefield 3 , one of the most popular installments in the series, could be in developmentThe source of the leak is the Stockholm studio itself. On TwitterDICE posted short clip from the game followed by "What?" questionwhich could either indicate Battlefield 3 remaster or subtly confirm the modern setting for Battlefield 6 . Regardless, nothing else has been shared in regards to that since the initial September publicat
  
    
-Back during the peak battle royale craze, practically every shooter that wasn't Fortnite or PUBG wanted to get in on the action. While the explosion of the battle royale craze did spawn some awesome games like Apex Legends and Call of Duty: Warzone , there have been some that just didn't change much and fell flat. One in particular was Battlefield 5 's Firestorm modewhich fizzled out just as soon as it came +The most likely and most sensible next move for Battlefield is a modern setting . Players are clearly enjoying Modern Warfare 's take on current day weapons and locales, and it would be foolish for Battlefield 6 to focus in on yet another historical combat setting, especially since nothing could really top the scale and  [[https://Battlefield2042hq.com/|https://Battlefield2042hq.Com]] widespread interest for WWII. Futuristic settings have had their time for both Call of Duty and Battlefield , and it seems like popular interest has not yet cycled back around to that genre of shoo
  
    
-Even if Battlefield 5 as whole lost steam pretty quickly, Firestorm became twice as irrelevant regardlessWhile Firestorm did receive some initial praise critically, future updates didn't make any significant changes to the battle royale's balance or content. Generally the opinion of Battlefield fans was that they honestly just didn't want a battle royale from Battlefield 5 , and none of the loot or the mechanics helped sway that opinion. The worst was when Battlefield 5 updated the time-t0-kill across all multiplayer modes , which apparently was never properly implemented in Firestorm. With the increased health and rebalanced weapon stats for multiplayer, the changes spilled into Firestorm presumably without testing. Players nearly became impossible to kill with Firestorm's different health stats compared to regular multipla+Fans were recently fooled by Battlefield 6 teasers that turned out to be hoax A series of cryptic videos were posted online that seemed to hint at the next entry in the series, but after several days of teasing, it was revealed that the videos were entirely fan-made. Players were desperate for an official announcement regarding the next Battlefield game and took the bait from the fanso this official bit of news on a Holiday 2021 launch window should help the tricked fans c
  
    
-On related note, Henderson briefly touched upon the topic of free-to-playLatelyit’s becoming more common to see paid games implement some sort of free-to-play extension on the side, such as Call of Duty: Warzone and the multiplayer for Halo Infinite And with EA and DICE potentially adding a battle royale mode to Battlefield 6 it led Henderson to wonder, "could EA and DICE be planning a F2P Battlefield experien+Quite recently, Russian industry insider Anton Logvinov shared brief statement on Twitter claiming that Battlefield 6 is not what fans wantalthough it plays well. Judging by his subsequent commentaries, the insider hasn’t played the game himself while the information was probably coming from third parties participating in closed testing. Shortly after that, another industry insider, Tom Henderson, claimed the contrary stating that Battlefield 6 will actually be what fans of the series want Interestinglythe source of Henderson’s confidence is pretty much the same as Logvinov’s concernsAccording to those participating in internal testingthe game is receiving significantly more positive feedback than the previous titles. This reception makes Henderson believe that DICE is handling Battlefield 6 in a way that should satisfy f
  
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