As for how Call of Duty 2021 will play, fans know a bit less about this game than Battlefield 6 . Supposedly being gritty and controversial, the 2021 game is rumored to include the concept of skill-based matchmaking . Call of Duty: Warzone integration of some kind is also set to occur, which makes sense given recent comments from Activision. The game will apparently run on the IW8 engine from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019, ensuring that the game has the most up-to-date graphics of any Call of Duty title released thus far. Though no specific details have been provide, it can be expected that it will rely heavily on traditional 6v6 gameplay, though a large-scale mode like Ground War or Fireteam is also possi
With World War 2 not working as well for Battlefield 5 as it did in past game, it makes sense that DICE would want to stray far away from the setting with a near future Battlefield 6 . Likewise, Call of Duty has near future covered with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare , making a return to World War 2 a logical next step. While both franchises have their own reasons for going in a different direction, it is interesting that 2018’s pattern has repeated itself. However, with both franchises seemingly featuring different tones, weapons, and settings, this role reversal could prove beneficial for both Battlefield 2042 updates|https://battlefield2042guide.com/ and Call of Du
2021 marks the first year since 2018 where a Battlefield title will release, and as such, it is the first time since that the two biggest FPS franchises will be launching games in the same year. Intriguingly, rumors for the games indicate that they will be the exact opposite of what happened in 2018. For Battlefield 6 , this means taking on a near future setting — the same thing that Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 did back in 2018. While the exact year has not been specified, a Kazakhstan and World War 3 setting have been specif
Back in 2018, Battlefield 5 released. The game was set in World War 2, and while it featured great visuals, it was not as well received as its predecessors. The return of Battlefield ’s War Stories campaign proved less successful than its debut in Battlefield 1 , while multiplayer proved to be less enjoyable due to a weaker map lineup and unnecessary changes to Operations. A lack of historical accuracy also proved controversial, with the game failing to bring the same level of excitement seen when other Battlefield games launc
While nearly everything said about Battlefield 6 thus far is essentially speculation, some of the sources leaking the information have proven to be viable in the past. As such, while fans should take the rumors with a grain of salt because of this, they are worthy of discussion and excitement. If some or all of the Battlefield 6 rumors shared thus far prove true, then fans are in for an interesting game that serves as an evolution of the franchise. While more leaks could certainly come throughout the next few weeks, here is everything rumored for the game thus
Battlefield 6 and Call of Duty 2021 are set to go head-to-head for the first time in years, and many fans are hoping to see the rivalry reignited via two great games. While that certainly could happen, the two projects are shaping up to be vastly different from one another. Not only have leaks for both indicated two contrasting design philosophies, but the two games’ likely settings are complete opposi
Whether or not a near-future setting and robots will appease those hoping for a traditional modern-day setting for Battlefield , it sounds as though EA isn’t having as knee-jerk of a reaction as some may have feared after Battlefield V . Even though the publisher is heavily hyping the game and is investing a lot of time, talent, and money into it, it sounds like there’s still a push to make Battlefield 6 new and fresh rather than a rehash of the franchise’s greatest h
As discovered by ResetEra users, reputable Battlefield 6 leaker Tom Henderson noted that the new entry, which he claims is simply titled ” Battlefield ,” will take place about 10 years from now and use in-development military technology, ranging from drones to Boston Dynamics-like robots. Henderson claims the campaign will also depart from its typical linear single-player narrative, instead featuring a co-op story with different story paths. Players will reportedly be a part of a special unit that can be recruited by two of the world’s two superpowers, USA and Russia. It’s not clear if this will lead to different endings or if there will be drastic differences in how the story unfolds depending on the choices of the player. All of this should be taken with a grain of salt as it’s purely rumors right now, but a reveal is planned for this spring which should showcase the scale of Battlefield
Another excited feature that has been rumored is fully destructible cities for Battlefield 6 . While maps like Battlefield 4 ’s Siege of Shanghai allowed the central building to be brought down as part of the “Levolution” mechanic, these new cities will apparently see every building becoming destructible. Whether this means glass on their sides being breakable or the complete crashing of skyscrapers remains to be seen, but every single building being damageable in some way certainly sounds like a promising cha



