- Battlefield 6 copies have already leaked ahead of the game’s release on October 10.
- The physical disc has the whole game on it, so you don’t need to download anything.
- However, you’ll still need an active internet connection to even play the campaign.
Battlefield 6 has been a significant evolution for the franchise, following a massively successful beta that drew over 500,000 players and garnered mostly positive reviews. As we edge closer to the release, there’s more news that will delight the fans.
Early copies of Battlefield 6 on PS5 are now out in the wild, and most will be glad to hear that the entirety of the game is available on the disc, and you won’t have to download anything, unlike most modern releases.
Why it matters: It is always annoying when you buy a physical disc and are prompted to download a huge 100GB file. It beats the whole purpose of the disc. So, it is a welcome change.
On the official Battlefield 6 Subreddit, people have revealed that they’ve received early Battlefield 6 physical copies, and the best part is that no download is required. However, you do need an active connection to play it.
This makes sense in multiplayer, but the same is also required for the campaign, which is kind of a letdown. Nonetheless, the Redditor says that the servers are already live, although there aren’t many players.
Despite the online requirement, this is great to see that some companies still value the discs. It’s frustrating when you have to download because then there is no need for a disc at all, but this might be the first step in keeping physical discs alive.
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