DICE Admits Destruction Missed the Mark in 2042, Promises Battlefield 6 Will Fix That

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Battlefield 6 Is Heavily Inspired By Bad Company 2's Destruction!

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  • Battlefield 6 is shaping up to be the most anticipated release of the year.
  • The producer talked about Battlefield 2042, admitting that the title had flaws in destruction elements.
  • However, he confirmed that Battlefield 6 has taken great inspiration from Bad Company 2, which is the excellence of the franchise’s legacy.

Battlefield 6 appears to be a promising release from the developer. Following the recent multiplayer trailer, the title has already become the best-selling title on Steam.

While the recent entry in the franchise failed to meet fans’ expectations, the developers have recently admitted that Battlefield 2042 was missing destructive elements, stating that the latest entry will address this.

Why it matters: Since the Battlefield franchise has been well known for its realistic destruction in games, the developers are drawing inspiration from old titles for the next entry.

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Battlefield 6 Is Just Two Months Away From Its Release.

During a recent interview with PC Gamer, Battlefield 6 producer Jeremy Chubb talked about multiple things, including how Battlefield 6 is taking huge inspiration from Bad Company 2.

He further stated that when you talk about the franchise’s legacy, Bad Company 2 delivered excellence. 

When you look for excellence in our legacy, [Bad Company 2] is where you find it.

-Jeremy Chubb

He further talked about how Bad Company 2 offered a realistic, destructive experience, which was missing from the last game in the franchise. However, he confirms that the next entry in the franchise has taken great inspiration from the title and won’t be repeating old mistakes.

We know that was kind of missing from our last game, and we really wanted to go back to that.

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Battlefield 6 Multiplayer Reveal Goes Beyond Fans’ Expectations.

Not too long ago, the developers also confirmed that the next entry in the franchise is the spiritual successor of Battlefield 3 and 4, and aims to deliver the best work from the developers yet.

It appears to be a solid time for the franchise’s fans as the team has taken inspiration from the best titles of the franchise, and is looking to deliver even a better experience than before.

Nonetheless, what do you think about this? Are you excited for the next entry in the Battlefield franchise? Share your thoughts with us in the comments or join the Tech4Gamers forum.

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