One Battlefield 6 fan with an eye for the artistic has released a critique of the color correction techniques used in the four maps players have already had access to and how they could affect players' experiences in the game's various environments. The Battlefield franchise has a long history of adjusting the color balance of the world to fit individual games' themes, and Battlefield 6 seems to be no exception.
Early players have had two weekends to dive into Battlefield 6 open beta sessions in August, ahead of the game's planned release on October 10. With free access to four of the game's nine maps, the sessions have shown that a lot of players are ready to check out Battlefield 6, having reportedly logged more than 92 million hours of playtime across just six days of access.
While players have been showing their appreciation for Battlefield 6's destruction system and its diversity of game modes, at least one player has honed in on the color correction in the game's visuals as one aspect that developers could still improve upon. YouTube channel Vic's Corner has issued a critique of each of the four Battlefield 6 maps used in the open beta,...