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Battlefield 6’s crumbling warzones are teased in a promo vid calling for playtesters

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Watch out for that falling breeze block! It is about to … Ah, too late, you are dressed. A clip of loud wreck, gunfire and bazooka’d buildings fell in our lap via a promotional video for Battlefield 6 (or whatever the developers are planning to call the next of these large-scale first-person shooters). Usually it is many producers who have a big game about “leveling” of the “Core Experience”, which seems to keep shooting a building that you don’t like with a rocket-driven grenade. We can see from the last 10 seconds of the video, which show part of the actual running and/or award of the game.

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Yup, certainly looks like a battlefield game. A rocket is fired on a building, a lot of dust and rubble falls around soldiers, a large gas park itself helps in the middle of the road.

The producers chat from a hypescript for the most of the rest of the video and hedges from four different studios, all of which work on the game in one way or another: dice, criterion, motif and wrinkle effect. We already knew most of what the video treatments, including the shooter will have a campaign for one player and that it takes place in a modern or near future.

The only new one is mention of a program called “Battlefield Labs” in which members of the public can register for the chance of playing the game. It seems like a chic way to say “Draw an NDA and we give you a testbuild”. EA (including companies) Source usually Playtesters from the audience like this. Think of the open and continuous tests done for another EA studio, Full Circle, who like to see people play skating and probably taking notes when players fall and their small bum bums hurt.

Regarding the exhibited four-studio unit, it is difficult to take this representation of business unit at nominal value. The role of Criterion in the game means that their plan to work on the next need for Speed ​​Game is being postponed. And at some point electronic arts had a fifth crowd in the campaign – Ridgeline Games, founded a studio by Halo series Veteran Marcus Lehto. But EA Closes that studio last year. So, uh, no notification of them in this promo piece. Uncomfortable.

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