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So, EA did this whole thing with Battlefield 6’s multiplayer. They really went all in, talking up the franchise like it was a concert of guns and mayhem. I mean, seriously, focus was intense. But while they had a lot of flashy maps and modes to show off, there was something weirdly missing.
Well, not missing-missing, but blink-and-you’ll-miss-it missing. You know, like those secret things they hint at to keep people buzzing. Yep, I’m talking about that battle royale mode that’s been whispered about. Ripple Effect – the crew behind the Battlefield Portal – is working on it. So, there’s that.
Right at the end of their chat, they tossed in a super quick trailer. Like, the blink-or-you-miss type. There were gamers sprinting away from something you couldn’t see at first. Then surprise, it’s a massive wall of fire. Cue the chaos, with all sorts of vehicles zooming around like it’s Mad Max or something. Not crazy unexpected, but still wild.
Anyway, they didn’t outright call it a battle royale. No Firestorm name drop either. But if you see a fiery circle closing in, well, you’re guessing it’s a Firestorm redo from Battlefield 5. Just makes sense, right? Unless a ring of flames is just for fun these days.
Oh, and they did this funny bit with naming. Like, imagine if they call it Firestorm again. When there’s already an Operation Firestorm map lurking in the game. Confusion station, right?
Also, no clear date for this mode’s big debut with Battlefield 6—arriving October 10 by the way. But they did throw a bone to those in the Battlefield Labs. Those guys will play it soon enough.
In the end, who knows what it’ll be called? But it’ll probably be free. ‘Cause, let’s be real, EA’s eyeing that Warzone model. Free stuff equals more gamers. Aim: one hundred million players. Ambitious, but hey, who isn’t dreaming big these days?