Battlefield 6 developers announced testing for their Battle Royale mode through the Battlefield Labs platform this week. The mode incorporates franchise elements such as destructible environments and class systems. Players can demolish walls and topple entire buildings during matches. Twenty-five squads containing four members each compete against ninety-nine other participants. Communication occurs through text, voice, and ping systems.
Each squad selects classes before matches begin without the ability to change during gameplay. Players earn experience points by defeating opponents and completing assigned missions throughout matches. A lethal fire ring replaces traditional damage circles found in competing games. The ring immediately eliminates players upon contact rather than dealing gradual damage. Squads must remain within safe boundaries at all times.
Developers continuously distribute missions throughout matches, providing valuable rewards and competitive advantages. Loot contains five weapon rarity levels plus attachments and equipment. EA targets one hundred million players for the complete game experience launching on October 10th. The Battle Royale mode may eventually become a standalone free product similar to existing competitor offerings.
Each squad selects classes before matches begin without the ability to change during gameplay. Players earn experience points by defeating opponents and completing assigned missions throughout matches. A lethal fire ring replaces traditional damage circles found in competing games. The ring immediately eliminates players upon contact rather than dealing gradual damage. Squads must remain within safe boundaries at all times.
Developers continuously distribute missions throughout matches, providing valuable rewards and competitive advantages. Loot contains five weapon rarity levels plus attachments and equipment. EA targets one hundred million players for the complete game experience launching on October 10th. The Battle Royale mode may eventually become a standalone free product similar to existing competitor offerings.