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Battlefield 6 is Becoming a Leaky Ship Compared to Call of Duty 2021, But Is That a Good Thing?

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Battlefield 6 information is constantly leaking online, and there are some potential upsides and downsides to the growing trend of early info.

Battlefield 6 fans will finally be seeing the game in action next month, with EA confirming that the reveal will take place in June. Up until this official announcement, though, fans had been given many details on Battlefield 6’s trailer and the overall game thanks to leaks. This is the exact opposite of Call of Duty 2021, which has seen far less info appearing early. Official info has been similarly scarce, meaning that fans are being kept in the dark when it comes to the next Call of Duty game.

However, the many leaks for Battlefield 6 could be a blessing in disguise. While they may have a negative impact on the reveal itself, taking away some of the excitement that players could have had, they do suggest a strong game overall. Based on the limited rumors about the next Call of Duty, however, the game is supposedly not in a great place. As such, while Battlefield 6 may be a leaky ship, it certainly sounds as if that ship is heading in the right direction.

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Battlefield 6’s rumors and leaks are plentiful, so much so that fans have details on just about every facet of the game. For starters, players know that a campaign will supposedly be absent, with faction-based multiplayer being left behind as well. Instead, soldiers from around the world will be fighting on the side of Russia or America, joining the side of the highest bidder. Battlefield 6’s destruction is apparently on another level as well, with natural disasters and the demolition of entire cities able to be seen.

Other leaks include strange hints at a robot dog gadget, with rumors of Battlelog’s return as well. While the game’s increased player count has been confirmed, the exact number has not, though leakers have clarified that the player count is 128. The two teams of 64 would apparently be well-balanced, as a skill-based matchmaking system has been outlined. Leaks have also indicated that a battle royale is on the way, though it will supposedly be coming after Battlefield 6 has already launched.

A huge chunk of Battlefield 6’s reveal trailer audio has leaked, giving fans clear insight into what will be happening in the trailer. On top of this, screenshots from the trailer have leaked, which show off a green island map and a rocket on another map. Leaker Tom Henderson has reported that the rocket will explode in the trailer, possibly detonated by the jet pilot from the screenshot. The debris will apparently crash onto some soldiers, while an Osprey helicopter will crash-land onto another group of players. A desert map has also been teased, and with all these pieces, fans have a clear idea of what to expect from the trailer.

While EA has been hyping up Battlefield 6’s debut footage, the reality of the situation is that the trailer may be a bit disappointing for fans. Those that have been paying attention to all of Battlefield 6’s leaks have a clear idea of what the destruction will look like, while surprises like the desert map have already been revealed. The trailer audio spoils more aspects of the reveal, and with moments like the rocket explosion already leaked, many potential surprises have already been detailed.

On top of this, it could only be a matter of time before more Battlefield 6 leaks appear. The trailer was originally rumored to arrive in early May, but with its new date, there are now weeks of time where more information can appear. While all the trailer audio has leaked, more Battlefield 6 screenshots could show up, taking the wind out of EA’s sails coming into the reveal. If the leaks are accurate, Battlefield 6 fans already know a lot about the game — and any more leaks could ensure that every single detail from the reveal event is known about. While fans may be excited about the leaks that they have seen, it could be harder for them to be hyped for a trailer they have already pieced together in their minds.

This is one area where Battlefield’s leaks can be a negative, as Call of Duty fans can be surprised when the game is revealed. Thus far, leaks have been limited, with a reveal date unknown and sources debating on the game’s setting. While World War 2 is likely, it is not official, with information limited to Sledgehammer developing the game and a 2021 release window. If the game is revealed in Call of Duty: Warzone like Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War was, fans could be genuinely surprised by the trailer they see. With Battlefield 6, fans will not have the same chance to be shocked or wowed by the unexpected.

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Still, what those interested in Battlefield 6 can be excited about is the fact that so many of the leaks are exactly what fans want. A modern setting, more meaningful destruction mechanics, and Battlefield 3 inspirations are all worth being excited about. Further, while plenty of information about Battlefield 6 has leaked, there have been no reports about the game being in a bad state. In fact, development seems to be going smoothly, and with no reports to the contrary, the return of Battlefield should please gamers once it happens later this year.

However, when it comes to Battlefield’s main competitor, one of the few rumors that has been echoed by several insiders is that Call of Duty 2021’s development is troubled. This has led to rumors suggesting the game could have no multiplayer, with some thinking that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Multiplayer Remastered could come in its place. Prior to Activision’s announcement that a new, premium Call of Duty game would come this year, it seemed possible that the streak of yearly releases could be broken. With this in mind, the Battlefield 6 leaks might just be a good thing.

While fans should be careful when it comes to believing the Battlefield 6 rumors they see online, what is clear is that these leaks are on the positive side. Not only have leakers talked of smart approaches to SBMM and exciting new mechanics, but what they have not said is equally important. While information on the next Call of Duty game has been kept quiet, what has leaked out has been worrying. As such, while Battlefield 6 leaks may have spoiled some of the reveal’s fun, they are ultimately a good sign for the game. With nothing like Call of Duty’s reported troubles being mentioned thus far, it seems like fans do not need to worry about the next Battlefield game’s quality.

Battlefield 6 and Call of Duty 2021 are in development.

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