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Strong
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"What can I say, Battlefield 6 feels like a return to form for one of gaming’s most diverse and explosive first-person shooters. The team delivered a gripping campaign full of political intrigue, great characters and enough “only in Battlefield” moments to last us until the next one. But for me, its strongest asset is its multiplayer, low map count aside there are modes here to tickle any shooters fancy. I loved this game so much, in my last match before getting off to write this review I just had the biggest grin on my face as I turn a failed helicopter flight into a parachute landing and a quad kill AND point capture. Only in Battlefield, indeed."
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Battlefield 6 dropped on October 10, 2025, from EA Digital Illusions CE. It lands on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 as a pure shooter set in 2027. The story kicks off after NATO collapses, forcing the U.S. Marine Raiders unit Dagger 1-3 to fight a private military group called Pax Armata. You play through a campaign that spans multiple locations while trying to stop a global conflict. This title focuses on massive warfare with tanks, fighter jets, and huge arsenals. Your squad acts as the primary weapon in these chaotic fights. It brings the franchise back to its roots of large scale battles without the fluff.
A typical session involves coordinating with four other players before jumping into a vehicle or infantry assault. You manage resources like ammo and repair kits while driving tanks or piloting jets across destructible maps. The core loop demands you use cover effectively since enemies fire back hard. I spent hours lying prone in rubble while draining my rifle clip as explosions shook the screen. You can switch between single player missions that reveal a conspiracy and multiplayer modes for competitive play. Controls feel tight, especially when switching weapons mid-combat or calling in air support. Destruction is not just cosmetic here since you watch buildings crumble around you during firefights.
Critics are impressed with the open reception. OpenCritic shows an 83 out of 100 score while 89.81% of reviewers recommend it. IGDB rates it an 80 from 138 ratings. Shacknews gave a 90, praising the sound design and destruction physics. PlayStation LifeStyle called it one of the best shooters on PS5. Community moods lean heavily toward excitement about the scale of combat. Players have earned 53 achievements with an average unlock rate of only 12.3%. The hardest challenge is "Rise from Your Grave," which sits at a shocking 0.00% completion rate. Most users seem to agree that the multiplayer holds up well against newer competitors in the genre.
This game works best for players who want large scale combat without waiting too long for patches. The campaign offers a solid conspiracy narrative before you jump into the chaos of online matches. At launch, it is a strong entry in the shooter category with high critic approval. You will spend time grinding for those rare achievements if you care about completion stats. The price is standard for a AAA release, but the value comes from the massive maps and vehicle variety. If you enjoy tactical squad play where vehicles matter, this title delivers the goods immediately.
The story of Battlefield 6 is set in 2027, where the collapse of NATO has led to the rise of a powerful private military corporation called Pax Armata. Players join the elite U.S. Marine Raiders unit, Dagger 1-3, as they fight against Pax Armata forces to prevent a new global conflict. The campaign spans multiple locations, uncovering a conspiracy while battling the corporation's destabilizing influence on the world.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
IGDB Rating
79.5
RAWG Rating
2.9
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