Battlefield 6 has taken some warmth for the cramped, close-quarters maps featured in the beta, however Battlefield Studios needs everybody to know larger maps are coming.
In response to at least one of many Battlefield 6 beta gamers complaining that “maps are means too small” and “it feels too quick,” Battlefield lead producer David Sirland assured likeminded gamers that filling the beta with smaller than anticipated maps was by design and that they don’t seem to be totally consultant of the sport’s full map choice.
“Speed is a factor of map size,” Sirland said. “We picked these maps to make sure we hit the full-octane version of Battlefield on the head – and made everyone see we can handle that too. Large maps exist, and the tempo scales accordingly, you’ll be able to see soon enough!”
Speed is a factor of map size. We picked these maps to make sure we hit the full-octane version of Battlefield on the head – and made everyone see we can handle that too. Large maps exist, and the tempo scales accordingly, you’ll be able to see soon enough!August 11, 2025
Along with the three maps included in the first beta weekend – Siege of Cairo, Liberation Peak, and Iberian Offensive – there shall be one further map in the second beta, Empire State, bringing the firefight to the alleys, streets, and rooftops of Brooklyn, New York. Sadly, that map is unlikely to quell any considerations about map measurement, however the full sport will launch with 5 all-new maps on high of the above talked about, and it appears like some of these will give us a bit extra room to breathe.
The second beta weekend runs from Thursday, August 14 to Monday, August 18. Battlefield 6 launches on October 10 for PS5, Xbox Collection X, and PC.
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