EA underlined the confidentiality of Battlefield 6's upcoming big map for internal testing, only to have the information immediately leaked by the testers who were specifically asked not to divulge it.
In the world of gaming, leaks and playtest footage have become an inevitable part of the anticipation leading up to the release of highly-anticipated titles. Battlefield 6 is no exception, with a series of leaks shedding light on various aspects of the upcoming game.
Firstly, it appears that Electronic Arts (EA) has been relatively lenient in taking down playtest footage, as many videos have remained online for days or even weeks before being removed. This has allowed fans to catch glimpses of the game's early stages, providing a sneak peek into what's to come.
One such leak was the latest Battlefield 6 Labs playtest, which was live for a brief period before being leaked onto the internet. The leaked footage has given fans a glimpse into the game's mechanics and early maps, such as Mirak Valley, an early Portal map that resembles the wide, winding hills of Golmud Railway. Clips showing the scale of Mirak Valley are currently circulating on platforms like Reddit.
Another intriguing leak is a showcase of what appears to be every weapon in Battlefield 6 at launch. These weapons, mainly grey, boxy rifles and SMGs, offer a glimpse into the game's arsenal, although their unique quirks won't be fully apparent until the game is playable.
Respawn Entertainment, the developer behind the Portal map in Battlefield 6, has confirmed that the map is based on the Godot game engine. A Portal clip showing a full playthrough of an obstacle course map made with Portal tools could hint at the creativity players will be able to exhibit once the Portal toolset is released.
Before Battlefield 6 had an official name, footage of a full 15-minute match on Siege of Cairo was leaked. This early look at the game offered a glimpse into the intense, large-scale battles that players can expect.
It's worth noting that substantial leaks of every single Battlefield 6 Labs playtest have occurred, providing a comprehensive look at the game's development process.
Players in the test were the first to see and try out two large maps: Operation Firestorm (a remake of a Battlefield 3 map) and Mirak Valley, the largest of the pool. As the release date for Battlefield 6 approaches, fans can only hope that these leaks provide a taste of what's to come, and that the final product lives up to the hype.
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