Recently, "Battlefield 6" has been criticized by some players for its map design.Many people pointed out that the game map is too dense and there are a large number of narrow channels of "meat grinders" type, and players are prone to falling into repeated high-intensity firefights, resulting in a highly repetitive experience rhythm.
Although the series has previously launched similar style maps such as "Operation Metro" and "Operation Prison", what players generally expect is the iconic "Total War" of the Battlefield series - covering multi-dimensional battlefields in land, sea and air, and allowing for an open experience of diversified vehicle combat.In previous test versions, only one map reflected this characteristic well, which caused some players to worry about the size of the official version of the map being too small.However, the development team recently responded that the game will include multiple large maps in the first release.
The DICE team made it clear that Battlefield 6 will launch more large-scale battlefields, including a remake of the classic map "Operation Flamestorm".In the upcoming Battlefield Lab test, the official will open Firestorm and a new map called Mirak Valley. Some invited players can experience the full map size of Battlefield 6 when it is released in October in advance.
The development team mentioned in a statement: "We have received a lot of feedback from players and everyone is looking forward to the traditional large-scale map of Battlefield. Although the public test is mainly small-scale maps with faster pace, we have prepared a large-sized battlefield in the official version of the game, which can provide high-intensity confrontation and unforgettable unique moments for all players." The statement also added: "This Battlefield Lab test will contain two new multiplayer maps: one set in the Mirak Valley and the other is a remake of the classic Battlefield 3 map "Operation Flamestorm". These two maps will provide complete collections and have a wider combat space."
In addition, "Battlefield 6" is expected to continue to launch new maps after its release.DICE also said it is actively collecting players' suggestions for classic map remakes, which means "Flame Storm" may be just the first of many remake plans.Although the official has not clarified the update support cycle of this work, if you refer to "Battlefield 2042", this work is expected to continue to release new content in the next few years.
"Battlefield 6" is scheduled to be released worldwide on October 10.What do you think of the map design of this game?Welcome to discuss in the comment section.