Battlefield 6 just wrapped its second beta weekend and the community is divided. Some players swear it’s the next big thing, but I walked away shaking my head. This wasn’t the Battlefield I grew up on. Instead of sprawling, all-out-warfare, we got jammed into tiny, overcrowded maps that felt more like that other shooter. And after rewatching that first reveal trailer, I can say it outright: it was a lie.
I grabbed some screen grabs from that original trailer (which you can view on YouTube here). Comments are added in the caption of each image. Where, oh where, are these epic Battlefields we see in the trailer because they certainly were not in the open beta weekends.
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There is in fact no vehicles, let alone helicopters, on this map. The bridge as well is not part of the map. This could have been such a cool experience if the bridge and adjoining housing area were all part of the map. But nope; instead we get a couple blocks of murder tunnel buildings. |
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Remember Gulf of Oman? Heartlessgamer does. This clip from the video led me to believe maybe we'd be heading back to that classic map. Maybe it'll be included upon release? |
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Multiple vehicles!? Tanks no less! Sign me up. Oh wait; sorry the best the Battlefield 6 beta could offer is two vehicles and zero open spaced on the map. |
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An army running off to fight? Not in Battlefield 6 beta where most matches felt like a couple squads. Battlefield 6 also did the rare thing in the series and took a step back on max player count on a map. Apparently 128 was too many so we have to go back to 64. I guess that's fine since they also made tiny little maps instead of sprawling battlefields. |
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This image is the heart breaker because what is shown here would be an amazing start to a Gulf of Oman style map made in a modern Battlefield game. None of the maps have anything close to this image. How the hell did they put this in the trailer and miss that this, THIS, is what we expect of Battlefield games? |
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See; they were trying to warn us in the trailer. The trailer, in fact, wasn't anywhere close to the actual game we were going to get. |
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