The same can be said about Battlefield 6’s destruction mechanics. While plenty has been said about the 128-player count, seeing a fight between two teams of 64 will be the only way to do it justice. While showing the maps in action, DICE will likely be able to give fans a better look at the actual scale of the game. Further, with the reveal supposedly cinematic, seeing the maps and modes through first person gameplay would be a much better look at what the game will actually be like. If the reveal trailer only focuses on a desert location, the EA Play event could give DICE the chance to show off a much larger number of play spaces. It can also touch on any new additions, with similar deep dives being done for the game’s maps. DICE could cover its plans for Rush, Conquest, Operations, and other returning modes. With EA Play being a proper stage to show off the game, as a larger audience will likely be tuning in, it seems fitting that this is where fans will learn more about the game.Ī deep dive into specific maps and modes is possible. Post-launch plans could be highlighted, while a light might also be shined on the rumored battle royale mode. With proper time to talk about the game, players may finally get answers regarding Battlefield 6’s campaign. It is unclear if the crash landing, rocket, or robot dog moments from the internal trailer will be shown publicly.ĮA Play will be taking place on July 22, and it could be where fans learn how the next Battlefield game will be propelling the series forward. While the trailer will show off in-game moments, they will not be from the angle players will see when they are playing Battlefield 6 themselves. This means that players will not see raw gameplay from a first-person perspective, with third person angles likely used instead. Henderson also states that the game’s first footage will be shown cinematically. Supposedly, a desert island map will be the focus, with gamers able to see some large-scale warfare on this isolated piece of land. Reputable leaker Tom Henderson has provided some details on this trailer, too, giving fans an idea of what to expect from the brand-new footage. In its place, gamers can expect a different trailer to be shown. If this is the case, then this trailer will not be shown again at the reveal, making the leaks the only way to see what was shown in the original footage. The game has been in the prototyping phase for "years" and it's finally now ready to release on smartphones and tablets in 2022.Supposedly, Battlefield 6’s leaked trailer was intended to be internal only, with the public never meant to see or hear any of this early footage. We've contacted EA in an attempt to clear up the situation.Īs for the new Battlefield mobile game, this title is coming from EA's Industrial Toys studio, which was founded by Alex Seropian of Halo fame. Whether or not Battlefield 6-or whatever the game is called-is released on PS4 and Xbox One remains to be seen. "Bringing out Battlefield, where the new console base is fairly small, doesn't really give justice to the potential of the title, and so that's part of our driver in moving the title into fiscal 22." EA said it is releasing this new Battlefield game in 2021 instead of 2020, when the PS5 and Xbox Series X were released, to take advantage of their larger install base. The new Battlefield game was announced in October 2019, at which time publisher Electronic Arts said the game would launch in the company's fiscal year 2022, which runs from April 2021 to March 2022. The last line of the statement is intriguing given the recent reports that suggest Battlefield 6 won't be available for PS4 and Xbox One. All brought to life with the power of next-gen consoles and PCs." Massive battles, packed with more players and mayhem than ever before. Crazy, unexpected moments," Gabrielson said. It has everything we love about Battlefield-and takes all of it to the next level. This includes not only testing on a daily basis, but also polishing and balancing efforts that aim to help make the game the "best possible Battlefield game" possible. This new Battlefield game is currently in the playtesting phase. Together, we are creating a jaw-dropping experience for you to enjoy later in 2021." "Our friends at Criterion and DICE LA are working with us on our shared vision for the game, while the team in Gothenburg is taking technology in the game to the next level. "Working with more world-class development studios within Electronic Arts, we have our biggest team ever on a Battlefield game for console and PC," Gabrielson said. Now Playing: COD WW2 Could Give Battlefield 6 The Edge By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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