Battlefield 6 Reviews
Ignoring its by-the-numbers single-player campaign, Battlefield 6 strikes an expected chord with its class-based, destructive multiplayer. Vehicular and infantry clashes shine across massive maps that are sure to keep players engaged.
Battlefield 6 isn't quite as great as a couple of the series' previous entries, but it's still better than most of them, and is far and away the best AAA shooter to release this decade.
Battlefield 6 is the revival the franchise desperately needed, blending nostalgia with modern polish to deliver its best multiplayer in years. With a strong launch and more content on the way, it feels like Battlefield is finally back where it belongs.
Color me surprised but the newest Battlefield is genuinely good. With four balanced classes, steady progression, and a strong campaign, it's a refined and content-rich entry that should keep both veterans and newcomers coming back for more.
Battlefield 6 is a true return to form for this beloved franchise, with improved gameplay, a substancial multiplayer offering and a fantastic (albeit short) single-player campaign. This game will be looked back on as a classic in the same way we look back on Battlefield 3 & 4 today.
Battlefield 6 is a fantastic follow-up to its divisive predecessor, and gets a lot of things right, while leaving room for improvement.
Rather than sticking to its guns, Battlefield 6 diverges from the formula. We could have had a steaming hot meal of scrumptious all-out warfare, but instead we’ve been served a lukewarm plate of I-Can’t-Believe-It’s-Not-CoD.
Battlefield 6 triumphs as an old-fashioned, polished all-you-can-eat of multiplayer chaos, hitting the ground running instead of limping. Its single-player campaign is a waste of many studios' time and manpower though.
Battlefield 6 is one of the best FPS games of the current time, and the Devs have taken every step in the right direction to redeem themselves. It has the most in-depth destruction experience that lets you dive right into a chaotic war. The improvements for the class system are good and let you experiment with different traits to lead your team. Moreover, the Kinesthetic Combat system is what brings the most joy and makes the gameplay enjoyable, even for new players. Despite some weapon balance issues and bugs in the campaign mode, Battlefield 6 provides the best war experience in the franchise.
Battlefield 6 focuses all its efforts on the core elements-map design, environmental destruction, gunplay, and the atmosphere of war-delivering the spectacle of modern combat with striking visual flair. While it may not stand out for gameplay variety, it remains unmatched in overall quality within the large-scale warfare genre.
Review in Chinese | Read full review
We are not yet before the definitive Battlefield and not a 1:1 clone of Battlefield 3. The general balance will still require work, and the hope is that post-launch support will introduce more varied and open maps. However, the foundations are incredibly solid. You can feel the passion and the will of DICE and the Battlefield Studios to get back on track, to listen to their community, and to give back to Battlefield the crown it deserves.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Battlefield 6 is a perfect example of why I'm not the biggest fan of review scores as a concept. A middling at best campaign and some of the most fun multiplayer I've played in years make coming up with a suitable score challenging.
Battlefield 6 does more than recapture the feeling, it sets a new benchmark for the series. A return to classes and squad-based gameplay are met by excellent maps, tight controls, and an all-timer of a new mode, making this an unmissable multiplayer experience.
Battlefield 6 is an immensely enjoyable game, especially when playing with friends. Yes, the campaign feels a bit rushed, but the multiplayer more than makes up for it, with superb new mechanics, a good range of maps and modes, and the joy of destructible environments.
Battlefield 6 is here to offer a complete, but cautious, experience. Unlike the previous game, this time we have a full story section, which of course cannot shine due to the slogan-driven approach and very linear and old-fashioned gameplay. But the multiplayer section, fortunately, is worthy of the Battlefield name and can offer the audience the expected and usual excitement and tension, but without any special innovations.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Before Battlefield 6 was released, many were eager to see how it would stack up against Call of Duty. But the truth is, EA’s new entry isn’t trying to outdo its rival as much as it’s trying to recapture the authentic, large-scale experience that defines Battlefield — and that’s easily its biggest strength. The campaign mode doesn’t particularly shine and can feel a bit underwhelming at times. Still, once you jump into a single multiplayer match, those shortcomings fade away. In multiplayer, hours of intense, large-scale battles await you — especially when you’re fighting alongside a well-coordinated squad. The game delivers moments of chaos and excitement you won’t find anywhere else. So if your main goal in buying Battlefield 6 is to enjoy its online experience, you can dive in with confidence. The developers once again prove their mastery at crafting thrilling, expansive warzones — and Battlefield 6 is more than capable of keeping you engaged and exhilarated for a long time.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Battlefield 6 doesn't reinvent the series, but it unites everything fans love - exciting missions, diverse multiplayer modes, superb maps, and cinematic destruction - making it a strong and welcome return for shooter fans.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Battlefield 6 isn't merely a return to form; it's a full-blown resurrection. Every element that once made this series essential has been restored, refined, and reinvigorated with a confidence that borders on miraculous. An essential multiplayer for years to come.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Battlefield 6 is a fantastic first-person shooter, and the team at Battlefield Studios - now led by FPS veteran Vince Zampella - has done an amazing job at building this new foundation, especially after the dip in form with Battlefield 2042. The gunplay feels ace, the game looks and runs beautifully, and all of the core ingredients that make a proper Battlefield game are here. Some of those ingredients do need some extra seasoning though; the campaign is fun but bland and I want to see more large scale, Conquest-focused maps in future - but all-in-all, this is a great effort. In this day and age, the day one multiplayer experience is simply a base to be built upon, and that base is rock solid. I can't wait to see where Battlefield 6 ends up in a few years' time.
Conclusion: Battlefield 6 returns after a long wait, featuring an action-packed multiplayer mode, heavy equipment from ground and air vehicles, and the ability to destroy facilities and put opponents in a position of doom. We also see the return of the story mode, which offers an enjoyable, but not dazzling, experience.
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