Battlefield 6 Debuts Stunning Multiplayer Trailer With All-Out Destruction

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  • The Battlefield 6 gameplay trailer has been officially revealed, and it exceeds expectations. 
  • The trailer mainly highlights destruction, which seems to be better than any other game in the series. 
  • The release date of 10 October for the game has also been confirmed.

Battlefield 6 is a highly anticipated title that many have been waiting for years. Recently, a CGI trailer was revealed, which sparked a fire among the fandom and caused the game to become the 6th most wishlisted title on Steam

That said, the gameplay trailer was just released along with many more reveals. It is fair to say that the developer, so far, has managed to live up to the hype, as the trailer was stunning and featured all-out destruction.

Why it matters: It isn’t a battlefield game without proper destruction, so the developer has managed to incorporate the central element in the upcoming title pretty well.

The trailer reveals immense destruction, which is necessary for a Battlefield game. It mainly revolves around destruction because, after playing Battlefield 2042, the main concern from the fandom revolved around the lack of that. 

So, the developer has taken that feedback seriously and exceeded the fandom’s expectations. Old classes from Battlefield 4 are also back, and the scoreboard, which wasn’t available in BF 2042 on launch, will also be a part of the game from the start. 

When the previous trailer was revealed, many fans were sceptical and were hesitant to pre-order. However, now that the gameplay has been revealed, many fans have changed their minds and pre-ordered without a second thought.

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Battlefield 6 Multiplayer Reveal Goes Beyond Fans’ Expectations

Of course, there would still be many who would be sceptical and prefer to wait for the release before spending their money, and that is totally fine.

The first-person experience from this game will probably be pretty rare to get from any other FPS title if the gameplay is similar to what has been shown (it may also reach 100 million players). It should also be noted that the gameplay is not final, as there is still a lot of time before the release, so it can be polished even further. 

The release date has also been confirmed. Battlefield 6 will be released on 10 October on PC and current-gen consoles.

What are your thoughts after watching the gameplay trailer? Do you think it features the best destruction out of any Battlefield game? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below or join the official Tech4Gamers forums for discussion.

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