The EA developers are finalizing the details for the launch of Battlefield 6, scheduled for October 10. Battlefield Studios is in the midst of promoting and optimizing the game, aiming to raise player expectations following the criticism received by its predecessor, Battlefield 2042.
Optimizing is also discovering where it goes wrong in the first place
Christian Buhl, the technical director of the game, has indicated in an interview that one of the main difficulties has been the optimization for the Xbox Series S. This model, which has lower memory specifications compared to a mid-range PC, has led the team to face serious crashing issues in some levels. Buhl commented, “I would say that the most difficult thing for us was the memory [of the console],” emphasizing that the developers managed to rectify these failures after intense optimization work. Thanks to these efforts, the game now promises stable and smooth performance, reaching 60 FPS on Microsoft’s console.
EA is taking a cautious approach to prevent Battlefield 6 from becoming another failure in the franchise. Although the beta has generated great anticipation in the gaming community, the team has made significant adjustments to the class system and other aspects of the game after listening to feedback from the initial tests. The company aims to distance itself from the dark legacy of Battlefield 2042, and this is evident in its commitment to providing a satisfying experience from launch.
Additionally, warnings are circulating about a scam designed to steal Steam accounts from players interested in Battlefield 6. The community is advised to stay alert while EA continues to work to ensure the security and satisfaction of its users.