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A new report indicates that Battlefield 6 is currently undergoing a major test and collecting more data than ever before. The tests are likely an attempt to avoid a repeat of the disastrous launch of Battlefield 2042.
According to Indoor Games, the game test for Battlefield 6 It’s more intense than ever, with multiple continuous sessions. EA and DICE are using these tests to collect a huge amount of data and feedback from players, and using a “player first” approach. This could be a sign that game companies are addressing players’ needs and concerns before releasing the final game, possibly next year.
Rigorous Battlefield 6 Testing Could Prevent Another Fiasco in 2042
The next game will need to be bug-free from the start
Battlefield 2042 was released in 2021 and was immediately hit with negative reviews and ratings from critics and fans. The game was Heavily criticized for being buggy and lacking gameplay elements which were the basis of the franchise. Overall, the game seemed to lack polish and was delayed to meet a deadline. Despite having many players at launch, the game was soon abandoned by much of its fanbase and became one of the worst-rated games on Steam in 2021.
It looks like EA and DICE may have learned lessons from previous releases and decided turn to players for feedback during the development phase. This could mean that Battlefield 6 it will be more like what fans want when it finally releases. There is no official release window yet, but the title could arrive in autumn next year.
Battlefield 6 can avoid the fate of 2042 by listening to player feedback before launch
Buggy game releases shouldn’t be the norm
Unfortunately, Battlefield 2042 Terrible release is no exception in the industry. It’s becoming It’s increasingly normal for games to be released with bugs and problems on the first dayleading to an entire subsection of players who call themselves “patient players” and wait until after the inevitable day one patch. It’s understandable that a small developer may experience some problems and bugs when launching a game, as they often don’t have the budget to do large-scale testing or hire professional testers.
It’s much less understandable when a big company like EA or Ubisoft releases what some gamers consider to be “unfinished” games. Still, many AAA titles these days launch with glaring problems and even game-breaking bugs that should have been resolved before release. The new playtest report is promising, indicating that developers are working to create the best out-of-the-box gaming experience for Battlefield 6.
Source: Indoor Games
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November 19, 2021
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DICE, Criterion Games, Ripple Effect
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Electronic Arts
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