- Battlefield 6 will be a “grainy and real” experience such as the previous entries in the series
- Battlefield Studios UX director Alan Pimm said the game will have a different atmosphere for Battlefield 2042
- The developer also said that it was not a military SIM card “but” he has enough of this courage for you to think it’s credible “
According to EA, Battlefield 6 Will be a modern military shooter inspired by the previous entries of the series and designed to be a “grainy and real” experience for the players.
Speaking in an interview with Techradar Gaming at the Battlefield 6 Multiplayer revelation event, the director of user experience of Battlefield Studios, Alan Pimm, said that the return of the game in a modern setting after the futuristic Battlefield 2042 It was something that the studio knew that the players wanted.
“”Battlefield 3 And 4 were our strongest muses, “said Pimm.” They were the ones who were in this same type of modern framework, what people want. They don’t want ultra-modern or futuristic. They want today’s weapons, it was the strong thing that came out of research. “”
The developer said the next shooter will be very different from 2042In particular in terms of color palette and general atmosphere, and will return “return to the grain” the series is best known.
“It remembers that dirt should be dirty. We are no longer a virgin and sterile environment. You have dust, particles, mud … You do not run in a hero cape,” said Pimm.
“You are not running in a hero cape. You know that you are the soldier on the battlefield with your friends among the mud and the dust and the explosions. The fiber of everything we have done in this area will” go. “
“It is not a military sim, it is not where we are going, it is still fun, but it is enough of this courage that you feel that it is credible.”
Battlefield 6 Will launch on October 10, 2025 for PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC.
An early access period will start from August 7 to 8, followed by weekends in open beta version from August 9 to 10 and from August 14 to 17.