The open beta left doubts, but internal files point to large-scale scenarios.
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Although DICE has insisted that Battlefield 6 will feature large-scale maps, many players expressed their discontent during the open beta, considering the available scenarios to be smaller than expected for the saga. However, the datamining community has discovered information that could reassure fans.
According to data extracted from the inactive code of the public beta, references are made to two maps called Eastwood and Mirak Valley. These scenarios are described with different regions and sectors that would be part of large-scale battles. The comparison with Siege of Cairo, one of the playable maps in the beta, suggests that both would have a similar or even larger size, resulting in much wider combat.
The leaked Battlefield 6 maps promise spectacular dimensions
The discovery has been shared by several specialized communities, such as Battlefield Wire, which even created a visual comparison between the designs of Siege of Cairo and the new maps. Judging by what was found, both Eastwood and Mirak Valley could become the main protagonists of the launch, offering the epic scale that many were expecting.
Comparison with other Battlefields
In comparison, the maps of previous games have already left their mark due to their size. “In Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4, we saw scenarios like Caspian Border or Golmud Railway, which stretched for virtual kilometers and required vehicles to move smoothly”, veterans of the saga recall from forums. This scale was precisely what made the franchise synonymous with massive battles, with hundreds of players fighting simultaneously on land, sea, and air.
If all this is confirmed, the initial concern about reduced scenarios would be left behind. Battlefield 6 maintains its release date for October 10th on Xbox Series, PC, and PlayStation 5, and promises to reclaim the essence of large-scale battles that has always defined the saga.
