One Battlefield 6 player has shared a way to bring more variety to Conquest, proposing that the game mode should be playable on the REDSEC map. Known as Fort Lyndon, the battle royale map features locations that could be incorporated into other game modes. However, some in the Battlefield 6 community have reservations about whether DICE should ever implement this idea.

At launch, Battlefield 6 offered a suite of game modes for players to dive into, including Conquest. Featuring two teams of 32 players, the mode is set across the game’s large-scale maps and tasks players with capturing objective points in order to deplete the opposing team’s reinforcement tickets. Since its release, Battlefield 6 has added more content to the game, most notably with its free-to-play battle royale mode, REDSEC. While reception to REDSEC has been mixed, some think its content could be used elsewhere.

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Battlefield Fan Concept Suggests Making Conquest Playable on REDSEC Map

In a Reddit post, a user known as the_shortbus_ shared their idea for adding more variety to Conquest. Specifically, the Reddit user suggested incorporating the REDSEC map. While they clarified that they were not saying that a single game should be played across the entirety of Fort Lyndon, it could be split up into smaller sections. According to the player, they enjoyed the REDSEC map but were not fans of battle royales. Adding locations from Fort Lyndon to Conquest would allow more players to experience the map. Additionally, they suggested the larger areas could “give aircraft room to breathe.”

So far, this Conquest idea has caught the attention of the Battleifeld community, with many upvoting the post. In the comments, users shared their opinions, with one person revealing what Fort Lyndon could look like if it were split into three smaller maps for the multiplayer mode. Additionally, others suggested that the battle royale map could be repurposed for something similar to Battlefield 1's Operations.

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While the idea of making Conquest maps out of the REDSEC map piqued the interest of the community, some players were skeptical about whether this could work. In particular, Reddit comments pointed out that some of the current Conquest maps have issues that the developers still need to fix. They argue that implementing sections of the REDSEC map would be challenging, as they might not be optimized for other game modes. It is worth noting that parts of the REDSEC map are already playable in Battlefield 6’s Portal. However, many players have complained of lag and not enough players to fill lobbies.

It will be interesting to see what type of content is added to Battlefield 6 in the weeks ahead. Despite facing various issues, the game continues to see high player counts on platforms like Steam. While players will have to wait and see if the REDSEC map ever comes to Conquest in some capacity, they can look forward to more content with the Winter Offensive update on December 9, which will bring the Ice Lock Empire State map to the game.

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Top Critic Avg: 83 /100 Critics Rec: 90%
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October 10, 2025
ESRB
Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language, In-App Purchases, Users Interact
Developer(s)
Battlefield Studios
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EA
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DIGITAL
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The ultimate all-out warfare experience. Fight in high-intensity infantry combat. Rip through the skies in aerial dogfights. Demolish your environment for a strategic advantage. Harness complete control over every action and movement using the Kinesthetic Combat System. In a war of tanks, fighter jets, and massive combat arsenals, the deadliest weapon is your squad. This is Battlefield 6.

MULTIPLAYER
Victory, however you envision it. Battlefield 6 has more ways to win than ever before. Seize glory in iconic, large-scale modes including Conquest, Breakthrough, and Rush. Jump into fast-paced action with King of the Hill, Domination, and Payload. Change the rules of war with the revamped and refined Battlefield Portal. Fight in iconic locations all over the world including Cairo, Brooklyn, Gibraltar and more.

GLOBAL SCALE CAMPAIGN
Campaign is back. Drive tanks across the Sahara. Storm the beaches of Gibraltar. Defend New York from invasion. Join an elite squad of Marine Raiders fighting relentlessly to save a world on the edge of collapse.

PORTAL
Redraw the lines of battle. Battlefield Portal is a massive sandbox where creators and players can push Battlefield to the limit. Take unprecedented control of your environment by moving, scaling, and duplicating objects. Create a completely unique game mode using NPC scripting and a customizable UI. Legendary Battlefield experiences are waiting to be created—show ‘em what you’re made of.

Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op
Cross-Platform Play
All platforms
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Via EA Account
Franchise
Battlefield
Number of Players
Single-player
Steam Deck Compatibility
Unsupported
PC Release Date
October 10, 2025
Xbox Series X|S Release Date
October 10, 2025
PS5 Release Date
October 10, 2025
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FPS, War & Military, Action
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Strong
How Long To Beat
6 hours
X|S Optimized
Yes
File Size Xbox Series
87.44 GB