Battlefield 6 shreds Steam records as Gibraltar, New York maps wow

Battlefield 6 tossed ray tracing out the window, chasing performance at any cost. The gamble worked because this game flies, running smoother than anything you’ve seen. Even stripped of flashy effects, the Frostbite engine spits out visuals that hit hard and keep eyes glued to the screen.

YouTuber ElAnalistaDeBits stacked up the game’s maps against the real streets of Gibraltar and New York City. The video shows the Iberian Offensive, Empire State, and Manhattan Bridge levels facing off with the real deal. Sure, the developers cut corners and twisted reality a bit, but they nail the vibe with every frame.

Just hours after launch, Battlefield 6 stomped all its Steam records, hitting 747,000 players at once. Earlier games were locked away on Origin, Electronic Arts’ old launcher, before being released on Steam in late 2019. Battlefield 2042, which dropped on both platforms on Nov. 19, 2021, could only dream of numbers like that, peaking at 107,000.

For anyone wavering about Battlefield 6, take it from the reviews: the multiplayer blasts the series back on track. The destruction feels real, the sound and visuals snap, and even though the single-player campaign tanks, the rest of the game delivers a wild ride.
 

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