Our understanding of Battlefield 6: maps, modes, weapons, and more
Battlefield 6 is one of the most anticipated games in the history of the series, truly returning to its true colors and bringing back the iconic professional gameplay and massive destruction of Battlefield.
Although Battlefield 6 may seem familiar to veteran players, the Battlefield studio has also introduced some new changes to the FPS formula, making the game easier for beginners to get started with. With a cinematic single player campaign, rich multiplayer modes, and the upcoming Battle Royale mode, there is a lot to look forward to this time. Here is all the information we currently know about Battlefield 6.
Closed Weapon Playlist
One of the biggest changes is that Battlefield 6 allows you to use any weapon to match any of its four professions.
With this new system, the profession you choose no longer determines your gameplay style. Equipment is still tied to specific professions, so the engineer profession is still the best choice for using launchers and landmines to destroy vehicles. But if you are a Scout player, you can choose to charge to the front line with assault rifles and shotguns. However, Battlefield Studios has introduced closed weapon playlists for pure players who prefer traditional ways.
The conquest, charge, and other modes in the closed weapon version will limit weapons to specific categories, just like in previous games. There are no additional rewards tied to any gameplay in the game, so you can freely choose between traditional profession experiences or more flexible equipment configurations.

Campaign Details
After skipping single player mode in Battlefield 2042, campaign mode returned to Battlefield 6. The battle revolves around the conflict between NATO and the evil PMC peaceful armed forces, and will set you on missions around the world.
The campaign carries the shadow of the classic story of “Battlefield: Bad Company”, focusing on a tightly united and likable squad of soldiers rather than large-scale anonymous soldier conflicts. Those massive battles are still the core part of the Battlefield 6 campaign, but you will spend the entire story with Dagger 13 units from start to finish.
Multiplayer map and mode
Multiplayer mode has always been a specialty of Battlefield, and Battlefield 6 boasts some of the best maps in the series. The beta version allows players to get a glimpse of some of the coolest scenes in the game, and there will be more scenes after its release.
The map of Battlefield 6 allows for intense close combat and vehicle superiority on vast plains. Some maps are more suitable for infantry than vehicles (and vice versa), so every game feels unique.
The Siege of Cairo “has become a favorite among fans, with crowded alleys and intense indoor small-scale battles. The Liberation Peak is a huge mountain range, with a wide field of view for snipers and ample space for tanks and fighter jets to dominate the battlefield.
The map can be played in any game mode and will vary depending on the playlist you choose. Conquest battles make full use of all maps, such as Liberation Peak, while Rush forces players into smaller areas of the map that are more suitable for goal-directed gameplay.

Battle Royale
The upcoming Battle Royale mode is the biggest unknown in Battlefield 6.
DICE introduced a battle royale mode called “Firestorm” in Battlefield 5, but it was not very popular among players. There is also the danger zone experiment based on extraction in Battlefield 2042, but over time, players gradually dislike it.
The Battle Royale in Battlefield 6 is by no means a secret, but Battlefield Studios kept it a secret until its release. At present, the game is undergoing testing at Battlefield Labs – a player centric testing server that facilitated most of the changes in Battlefield 6- so the development team attaches great importance to player feedback.
Battlefield Studios has confirmed that the Battle Royale mode will incorporate the core concepts of the series, such as destruction, vehicles, and even professional equipment and skills. Killing and completing goals in the competition will earn experience points and unlock more professional skills, such as allowing assault soldiers to equip armor plates faster.
Battlefield 6 has a lot to look forward to, and the game will continue to add more maps, modes, and weapons with updates after its release. If the release of seasonal content is as good as the basic game, then fans of Battlefield will have a wonderful time.


