A lot of attention is starting to surround Battlefield 6, thanks to the unique and large-scale nature of the game's early playtesting. The upcoming project could be a real opportunity for the longstanding franchise to learn and move on from the divisive life-cycle of Battlefield 2042. The early reports about the game's playtesting seem quite favorable, with the title's core multiplayer experience going back to the classic feel of titles like BF3 and BF4.

One of the major ways that Battlefield 6 can offer a different experience to games like 2042 is by offering a single-player campaign. The absence of a campaign in 2042 was a particular sticking point, though a lot of details have already surfaced regarding Battlefield 6's ambitious single-player plans. A recent datamine claims to have uncovered a lot of leaked information about this single-player story, including a narrative overview, mission designs, and featured locations. One of these locations is reportedly the underground Great Siege Tunnels of Gibraltar, potentially hinting at a multiplayer map akin to fan-favorite experiences like Operation Metro.

battlefield 6 release date perfect timing call of duty
Battlefield 6 Has the Perfect Release Date to Maximize Impact

In its reignited competition with Call of Duty, Battlefield 6’s release date is perfect way to swing the odds back in EA’s favor.

Battlefield 6's Campaign Locations Could Be Perfect For Classic Multiplayer Experiences

The leaks in question come from a datamine of Battlefield Labs itself, which is currently acting as the client for the largest scale of playtesting the franchise has ever seen. It always seemed likely that Battlefield Labs might eventually give way to some leaked information; it was recently reported that a lot of campaign-related information exists within the Battlefield Labs files. While not officially confirmed information, these alleged leaks do corroborate a lot of the early reports around Battlefield 6 supposedly focusing on a NATO-involved conflict around Gibraltar and beyond.

According to these leaks, the Battlefield 6 campaign will eventually see players fight to take back Gibraltar following its occupation by opposing "Pax Armata" forces. To achieve this, the leaks state that players will use the real-world Great Siege Tunnels of Gibraltar, which act as an elaborate network of tunnels and subterranean defenses. It is not unusual for major campaign assets like this to occasionally be reused as inspiration for multiplayer maps, and these tunnels seem like a match made in heaven for a memorable BF6 multiplayer experience.

As a result of the lackluster impact of Battlefield 2042, DICE has been rather outspoken in its supposed return to tradition when it comes to developing Battlefield 6. Specifically, the likes of Battlefield 3 have been reported as the inspiration for BF6 and its modern setting. This is evidenced in Battlefield 6's confirmed return to smaller maps, as well as a return to 64-player matches. Of course, one of the most famous maps for BF3 was the claustrophobic Operation Metro, with the map eventually going on to also appear in BF4.

Battlefield 6's BF3 inspirations reportedly also extend to things like greater destructible environments and a more traditional class system.

Gibraltar's Tunnels Could Give Battlefield 6 an Operation Metro of its Own

battlefield-four-soldiers-in-combat

The underground corridors of Operation Metro essentially created a new genre of Battlefield map, with subsequent games attempting to emulate the success of the map. Battlefield 5 featured its own take on a Metro-style experience with Operation Underground, while BF2042's Redacted map featured a similar tight-knit premise. It seems logical that the upcoming Battlefield 6 will throw its hat into the ring in terms of creating this kind of experience, and the leaked Siege Tunnels of Gibraltar could be the perfect justification for this.

While the Siege Tunnels might be more linear and winding compared to Metro based off their real-world appearance, DICE could easily take some liberties to make the map work in a multiplayer context. It is nice to finally hear of some campaign-related information for Battlefield 6, even if unconfirmed, yet these leaks could also act as a huge indicator of the multiplayer experience, which has a long list of memorable past maps to live up to.

Rating block community and brand ratings Image
Battlefield 2042 Tag Page Cover Art
Display card tags widget
First-Person Shooter
Display card system widget
Systems
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget
Top Critic Avg: 65 /100 Critics Rec: 32%
Display card main info widget
Released
November 19, 2021
ESRB
M for Mature: Blood, Strong Language, Violence
Developer(s)
DICE, Criterion Games, Ripple Effect
Publisher(s)
Electronic Arts
Display card main info widget end Display card media widget start
Battlefield 2042 2
Display card media widget end

WHERE TO PLAY

SUBSCRIPTION
DIGITAL
PHYSICAL
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info

Engine
Frostbite
Genre(s)
First-Person Shooter