Battlefield 6 Players Already Using Portal To Create Iconic Call of Duty Maps

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Many Popular COD Maps To Be Playable In Battlefield 6!

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  • Battlefield 6 players are creating impressive maps using the Portal toolkit, which is available before the game’s launch.
  • A player has created the iconic Shipment map from Call of Duty, and players are already requesting many others.  
  • The map will be playable in Battlefield 6 immediately after its launch later today.

The upcoming Call of Duty title finally has tough competition after Activision played it safe with the IP for a decade, with Battlefield 6 having a huge impact on its beta numbers. However, BF6’s Portal feature is now also being used by players to compete with Call of Duty. 

Battlefield 6 players are already using the immersive map-building toolkit, Portal, to create nostalgic Call of Duty maps in the FPS. A user has already created the iconic Shipment map, which will be available to play after Battlefield 6 launches later today.

Why it matters: While this milestone highlights the capabilities of Battlefield 6 Portal, it may also push many COD players to play the game instead of Black Ops 7 due to the availability of these iconic maps. 

The Call of Duty Shipment map will be available in Battlefield 6 from the day of launch.

Twitter user @Matavatar is creating an accurate depiction of Shipment in Battlefield 6, and the fan reception for it has been insane. This has caused a flurry of players to request other popular Call of Duty maps. 

Additionally, Matavatar is already intending to build many other iconic maps, including Nuketown, Rust, Firing Range, and more. Therefore, it’s only a matter of time before we see these other fan-favorite maps.

It’s also worth noting that this map was created only a few hours after the UGC function in Portal became available, which shows how easy it is to use the feature. We can expect to see many maps from various franchises in Battlefield 6

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Battlefield 6 Portal is an immersive map builder that is already available before the game’s launch.

It’s unknown how exactly Activision will react to these Call of Duty maps being created and played in Battlefield 6, as it may directly impact the sales of Black Ops 7 after its upcoming release. 

On a side note, Battlefield 6 has received a positive 83 Metacritic score, with a variety of critic reviews praising it for making a comeback.

Do you think Battlefield 6 will have all the popular Call of Duty maps days after the game launches? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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