The beta of Battlefield 6 has opened its doors, but players trying to enter are facing massive queues, with some reporting wait positions exceeding 210,000. This large volume of users has translated into a somewhat frustrating experience for many, as early access has attracted a large number of players eager to explore the game’s new features.
Less frustrating than in-person ones, but queues after all
DICE, the developer behind the franchise, has communicated through its Twitter account that they are actively working to increase server capacity and improve the stability of the gaming experience. Despite their efforts, the situation has led to long wait times, causing dissatisfaction among the community. In their message, DICE assured that they are implementing queues to manage the influx of players, although they admitted that the impact has exceeded their initial expectations.
The beta will be launched in phases, starting with early access, which is expected to significantly increase in the following days during an open beta weekend. This strategy aims to prepare the servers for an additional peak of players, but many anticipate that connection issues will persist and could intensify with the arrival of more users.
Players who manage to enter the beta should review the guide on rewards and benefits, which details the incentives available during the event. This aspect can be motivating for those who finally manage to get through the queues and enjoy the experience. It is expected that, although the beta continues to face challenges, many fans of the Battlefield saga will want to participate and share their experiences.