After a ton of hype and anticipation, Battlefield 6 finally arrived to huge success, selling over 7 million copies in its first week while amassing a concurrent player count of almost 750,000 on Steam alone. Though already confirmed to be the biggest launch in series’ history, we’ve now gotten some additional details on just how much more successful BF6 is compared to prior entries.
Read More »Analysts expect Battlefield 6 to sell 5 million copies in first week
For the first time in many years it feels as though Battlefield might truly be back, with the upcoming BF6 seeing tons of excitement only amplified by the recent open beta. With just under a week to go, analysts have started to weigh in on Battlefield 6’s launch potential – believing the game could sell over 5 million copies in its first week.
Read More »Xbox Series S optimisations made Battlefield 6 “better and more stable” across all platforms
While many developers have expressed issues with the Xbox Series S, Battlefield 6's developers claim that the lower-specced machine helped to optimise the game.
Read More »EA confirms Labs testing for Battlefield 6’s Battle Royale mode to go live this week
Labs testers will be able to check out BF6’s Battle Royale mode starting this week, with EA confirming map details; total players; objectives and more.
Read More »BF2042 gets surprise final update alongside free ‘Road to Battlefield’ Battle Pass
Ahead of Battlefield 6’s full launch, EA has released one final major update for Battlefield 2042 – including a free battle pass.
Read More »EA reportedly wants to release a new Battlefield entry annually
EA appears to want to follow in Call of Duty’s footsteps, with a new Battlefield game releasing every single year - à la Call of Duty.
Read More »Battlefield 6 will use AI bots to “backfill” lobbies when necessary
As part of Battlefield 6’s big reveal, EA / DICE have confirmed that the upcoming multiplayer shooter will make use of AI bots in lobbies when necessary.
Read More »Battlefield 6 on Steam will not require EA’s launcher
One of the biggest issues with PC gaming is the ability for a publisher to create its own bespoke game launcher. While in and of itself not a problem, many of these launchers are required even when using the likes of Steam or Epic Games. One of the biggest culprits in this regard is EA. Thankfully, the publisher has confirmed that Battlefield 6 on Steam will not require the use of the EA app.
Read More »EA claims there are no plans to charge $80 for its games “at this stage”
Despite rumours claiming that Battlefield 6 would cost $80 on console, EA has now confirmed that there are no plans to raise prices “at this stage.”
Read More »Battlefield 6 beta dates leak ahead of multiplayer reveal event
Following months of playtests, EA finally started revving up its marketing machine for Battlefield 6, giving us our first look at the game last week ahead of its multiplayer reveal later today. Those wanting to get their own hands on the upcoming shooter will soon get the opportunity to do so, as insiders have now leaked Battlefield 6’s closed and open beta plans.
Read More »Battlefield 6 reveal goes live tomorrow
Following years of somewhat disappointing releases, the Battlefield series looks to be trying to make a big comeback with its upcoming Battlefield 6. While we’ve seen plenty from the game already thanks to numerous ‘Lab’ playtests, EA/DICE are set to finally give us our first proper look at Battlefield 6 tomorrow.
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