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So here’s a thing. Battlefield 6 — yeah, it’s got this whole destruction damage drama going on. David Sirland, part of the game’s developer squad, just spilled the beans. Apparently, stuff collapses and breaks all around you, but it doesn’t smack you in the face right away. Not right off the bat, anyway. I guess it kind of politely waits? Who does that? Anyway, this game’s aiming to be a crazy shooter hitting the shelves (or digital store, I guess) October 10. Mark your calendars or something.
Saw this screenshot the other day — total hype fest. People are all over it, seems like. Not that I’m counting, but over half a million people have already dived into the open beta on Steam. Just imagine Call of Duty sitting there, probably sulking because Battlefield’s getting all the love right now. I get it, though. The first taste of the beta had folks buzzing, no question. Everyone’s talking about it, like it’s the only game in town.
The other day, Sirland was hanging out on Twitter. A gamer throws a question his way, about how falling buildings and stuff aren’t doing much damage. Sirland explained it’s all about having fun — not just chaos everywhere. I mean, sure, if a chunk of ceiling doesn’t hit you right away, maybe it’s good manners? But hang out under that rubble too long, and you’ll feel it. Like, bigger rubble means bigger ouch. Who’d have thought?
Makes sense — sort of. Trying to keep things playable, I guess. So, destruction? It’s still there, just in a sneaky kind of way. Gamers should expect tweaks before the actual Battlefield 6 drops. Will the tweaks make things more intense? Or maybe it’ll go easy on us? Who knows? I’m just here, observing.
Oh, oh! Heads up! Another round of the beta is coming from August 14 to 17. Your chance to get in on it before the full game lights up consoles and PCs in October. Expecting a lot from this phase after all the noise the first one made. Wonder if they’ll manage to top it? I’ll be watching with popcorn or something — you know, just in case anything wild happens.
So there it is. Battlefield 6 is almost here to blow stuff up, but just a little later than you’d expect. The waiting game’s on — enjoy the beta while you can!