Battlefield has shared more details about its upcoming installment, including promising news about the next game's gunplay, movement, and servers. This development update comes from Battlefield Labs, the new community-focused branch overseeing Battlefield's pre-launch tests.
The developers had previously confirmed that Battlefield Portal would return to the next Battlefield game. Beyond this and a handful of leaks and rumors, most details about EA's upcoming FPS remained under wraps. However, that's no longer the case, as the development team has now confirmed some intriguing gameplay and functionality details.
Fans of the Battlefield franchise have good news, as the developer goes back through previous games to use the best features for Battlefield 6.
Battlefield's Twitter account recently shared a detailed post unveiling a new weapon recoil system, improved movement animations, and 60Hz server optimization. While the game is still in its early development stages, these details suggest the developers are prioritizing a smoother multiplayer experience, more realistic gunplay, and a modernized movement system, possibly akin to CoD: Black Ops 6's omnimovement. Notably, some of these features have already been confirmed for Battlefield Labs' first playtest on March 7, aimed in part at helping the community adapt to these changes while...