Battlefield 6 Reviews
After years of uneven experiments, Battlefield 6 feels like the series has finally remembered what it’s supposed to be. It’s not revolutionary, but it’s confident. The multiplayer is thrilling, stable, and layered with enough systems to keep matches unpredictable and exciting. The campaign looks great, but doesn’t linger; the online requirements and occasional bugs are frustrating but manageable.
If you can look past Battlefield 6's campaign, though, you'll find what's otherwise the best game in this series since 2016's Battlefield 1. The massive battles, character class system, and destruction that make Battlefield what it is are all as good as ever in Battlefield 6. Even with Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on the horizon, I expect this will be my go-to multiplayer shooter for the foreseeable future.
Battlefield is back! It's not that Battlefield 6 revolutionizes the franchise, but it does restore its direction, recapturing the spirit of all-out war, with unpredictable matches, squads that matter, and destruction that once again has a purpose. The campaign is entertaining, the multiplayer delivers, and Portal gives it a new flavor. Details are still missing, but the essentials are back: the feeling of being in the middle of chaos, where anything can happen and every victory is hard-won.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
With a campaign that stumbles and becomes dispensable, Battlefield 6 shines in its multiplayer and delivers the most fun experience of the year for fans of online shooters.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Battlefield 6 doesn't pretend to reinvent the franchise; it simply improves on what was most incredible before. It's a game that listened and understood what we veterans always asked for: epic battles, real destruction, and an intense experience.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Battlefield 6 marks a welcome return to modern combat with excellent gunplay and squad-focused multiplayer that recaptures the magic of Battlefield 3 and 4. But a forgettable campaign, sluggish progression, and some frustrating balance issues prevent it from reaching its full potential.
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Review in Italian | Read full review
Battlefield 6 looks, feels and sounds like the massive, blockbuster war game we always want a new Battlefield entry to be.
Battlefield 6 isn't a revolution, but it is a clear recovery. DICE has brought the series back to its roots and to what players always wanted: large-scale battles, teamwork, and the return of beloved classes. The single-player is unfortunately very weak and quickly forgotten, but the multiplayer almost makes up for everything. The game is technically stable, plays smoothly, and offers plenty of freedom for the future via the Portal. There are still issues with balance, bugs, and the slow progression system, but the foundation is rock solid. Battlefield 6 finally feels like Battlefield again, and it would be a real shame if this didn't become the shooter of the coming years.
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"The King is Back" Battlefield 6 marks the series' return to its roots after years of floundering. The game combines massive battles, stunning audio, and realistic graphics in a comprehensive shooting experience that restores confidence to the gaming community. Although the story doesn't achieve the expected excellence, the multiplayer mode more than makes up for it. It's an epic cinematic battle that reaffirms the spirit of Battlefield and confirms that the series is still capable of dominating the shooting game scene.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Battlefield 6 has brought back many of my fondest gaming memories while introducing some superb additions that will make some previous fans rejoin the battle. I have thoroughly enjoyed both single and multiplayer modes, and I hope to delve deeper into the Portal modes once more have been created and made available to the public.
Battlefield 6 recaptures the tone and energy the series had lost - the chaotic, team-driven warfare of classic series entries feels good to have back.
Battlefield 6 had a lot to prove, especially as it’s been the only franchise to really go toe to toe with Call of Duty. The initial sales of Battlefield 6 certainly show promise, and with a Battle Royale mode to drop at some point in the future, there is a lot to be hopeful for here. With a fairly decent campaign and a stellar multiplayer suite, Battlefield 6 is the best it’s been in nearly a decade, and as a fan of the franchise, I’m excited to finally like a Battlefield game again.
Only time will tell, but at the very least, we have a really good new Battlefield game on our hands to enjoy, and we haven’t been able to say that for a while.
Although the campaign brings Battlefield 6 down a peg and some improvements can be made to the game’s progression system, Battlefield Studios has delivered a triumphant return to one of gaming’s greatest shooter franchises. EA needed a win here to safely secure this franchise’s future. It couldn’t just be okay, it had to be great… and it is. With a promising post-launch roadmap already in place and a battle royale on the horizon, I think Battlefield 6 is only going to get better with time and age like a fine wine.
Battlefield 6’s launch has been nothing short of embarrassing. For a billionaire company, this is entirely unacceptable. However, despite this, the game, especially the multiplayer, is excellent. When it comes to the franchise, this is the best FPS experience I’ve had in almost a decade. But when it comes to it in general, this is among the greatest and most enjoyable experiences I’ve had in a FPS game ever.
Battlefield 6 brings the series back in spectacular fashion, balancing explosive multiplayer action with a thrilling single player campaign. The campaign genuinely surprised me with just how much fun I had playing through each chaotic mission, whilst the multiplayer is as explosive, varied, and rewarding as ever, with each new addition showing there are plenty of ways for it to continually innovate and surprise players. Admittedly, it’ll take some time before we see just how well the multiplayer appeal holds up in the long-term, but right now, I’m absolutely hooked. Battlefield 6 brings the series back to its loud, bold, and confident roots, and it’s an absolute blast to spend time with.
After the last two installments in the series, Battlefield V and Battlefield 2042, failed to impress me for various reasons, Battlefield 6 returns to the series' greatest strengths. Even though its origins lie in World War II, it has always been the modern era that the series has mastered best, and this is also the case with BF 6. The campaign is an aspect that I sorely missed in the predecessor, and even the war stories of BF 1 and BF V couldn't really replace a full-fledged story for me. So it's nice that the latest installment finally brings back an elaborately staged story, which may not be the most innovative, but scores points with bombast, emotion, and great sequences. Aside from the campaign, BF 6 offers us a successful selection of maps for multiplayer, from compact maps like Empire State to really large areas like Mirak Valley. I particularly liked the US maps and Gibraltar, as well as the spectacular oil refinery. However, I found it a bit of a shame that several of the nine locations were duplicated. In terms of modes, Battlefield 6 combines classics such as Conquest with popular game variants from the recent past such as Breakthrough and Rush. In addition, there is a new mode called Escalation, which is well worth seeing and plays like a more modern version of Conquest with Battle Royale influences. The fact that Battlefield 6 has also managed to return to the classic class system while introducing useful innovations such as free weapon selection rounds off the gaming experience and makes it one of the best Battlefields in the entire series for me.
Review in German | Read full review
Battlefield 6 may not be a perfect game, but it is definitely the best game in the series in a long time, and it's hard to describe just how good it feels to play Battlefield again.
