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Developers of Battlefield 6 express enthusiasm, acknowledging Battlefield: Bad Company 2 as a significant influence on their upcoming first-person shooter. My anticipation for the beta testing reaches a peak level as a result.

In the pursuit of greatness within our historical lineup, [Bad Company 2] stands out as the pinnacle of achievement

Developers of Battlefield 6 express their admiration for Bad Company 2, highlighting it as a...
Developers of Battlefield 6 express their admiration for Bad Company 2, highlighting it as a significant influence for the forthcoming FPS, significantly increasing my anticipation for the beta test.

Developers of Battlefield 6 express enthusiasm, acknowledging Battlefield: Bad Company 2 as a significant influence on their upcoming first-person shooter. My anticipation for the beta testing reaches a peak level as a result.

Battlefield 6 Returns to Its Roots with Destructible Environments

In a move that is sure to delight fans of the franchise, Battlefield 6 is drawing significant inspiration from the acclaimed Battlefield: Bad Company 2. The producer of Battlefield 6, Jeremy Chubb, has cited Bad Company 2 as a "huge inspiration" and described it as representing "excellence" in the Battlefield series legacy[1][3][5].

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 was celebrated for its intimate destructive experience, where players could blow out single walls, partially demolish buildings, or even bring down entire structures. This destructibility was integral to the game's identity and contributed to its distinctive feel[2]. Jeremy Chubb acknowledged that the previous game, Battlefield 2042, lacked that level of destruction, and Battlefield 6 aims to return to and revive those qualities from Bad Company 2[1][3][5].

The destruction in Battlefield 6 feels more akin to Battlefield 3 and 4, according to Joel Franey, who played 4 hours of Battlefield 6 multiplayer last week[4]. The game is set to evoke the vibes of Battlefield: Bad Company 2, with its core class structure (Assault, Support, Engineer, Recon) and large-scale 64-player Conquest modes, to provide a "safe, yet explosive return" to the franchise's roots[1].

The Battlefield 6 beta is scheduled to go live later this week, giving fans a chance to experience the game's destructible environments firsthand and witness the revival of the series' best qualities[6].

References:

  1. IGN
  2. GameSpot
  3. GamesRadar
  4. Joel Franey's Twitter
  5. Dexerto
  6. Battlefield
  7. The return of Battlefield 6 to its roots includes a focus on destructible environments, as inspired by the acclaimed Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
  8. The revival of Battlefield 6 aims to recapture the action-packed, visually striking gameplay that was a hallmark of Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
  9. With a larger focus on deals and discounts, gamers may also find attractive deals on consoles and gadgets to enhance their Battlefield 6 gaming experience.
  10. The forthcoming Battlefield 6 beta will offer players the chance to immerse themselves in a TV-like, action-packed FPS game experience and witness the reconstruction of the franchise's defining qualities.

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