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Battlefield 6 PS5 vs PS5 Pro vs PC Comparison Shows Exceptional Optimization Across Platforms

A new comparison of Battlefield 6 across PS5, PS5 Pro, and PC highlights strong optimization and minimal visual differences.

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boing1224d ago

I must admit it looks pretty amazing on base PS5, especially for 60fps. Optimization is impressive.

MagUk224d ago

No PC comparison in there.

DustMan223d ago

My i7-8700, 32gb ram, and 3080(10gb) are absolutely slaying this game at high settings with dlss quaity. Rarely dipping below 90fps @ 1440p. The most optimized AAA release in a long time, and easily the smoothest Battlefield release at launch. Loving it. Very surprised and maybe the only game I felt pleased with paying the steeper entry fee in the end.

MatrixxGT223d ago

I played it on my legion go for giggles and got 110fps low/med settings at 800p with only RSR and still wasn’t maxing out the chip.
It really looked decent on small screen but this is not a game to play on a handheld but sure shows how well optimized BF6 is.

derek223d ago

Hatr when they say "pc", give me the details.

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Battlefield 6 Roadmap for 2026 Promises Server Browser, Persistent Servers, Naval Warfare and More

The Battlefield 6 roadmap for 2026 has been revealed, and it confirms a server browser is on the way alongside naval warfare and more.

isarai_lee38d ago

Until they add bigger maps to modes other that their garbage br, im not reinstalling that, they just blatantly misled a lot of people leading up to release. And still refuse just add bigger maps which people have asked for since the beta fk EA!

Extermin8or3_38d ago

Someone didn't read the article.

isarai_lee38d ago

Why would you assume that? Nowhere in there does it mention bigger maps, it mentions reimagined old maps, says nothing about their size

Duke1938d ago (Edited 38d ago )

TBF - the developer does say that next month they are releasing the largest map they have released in a Battlefield yet in Golmud. (4x the size of Mirak Valley)

And then in July comes Tsuru Reef (even larger) which I actually think looks really sick

REDGUM37d ago

I couldn't agree less with you actually.
EA hav3 listened to the people before releasing this B6 game.
It plays much better and more battlefield like than the past 3 installments.
Personally, it's not bigger maps this game needs. They've dropped the player count which is a great compromise imo.
Bigger maps with only 32 v 32 means more running around doing nothing.
Keep the new maps coming & aiming for old style battlefield games and it's a win win for me.

Urrakia3437d ago

Server browser should've been in there at launch, when will devs learn this? It's a feature seemingly always neglected but then added in a future update...

AuraAbjure37d ago

I remember in BF Hardline the server browser didn’t have any dedicated DLC maps, and the entire player base fell off accordingly. When people pay good money for DLC maps, they want to be able to actually play them, and that means dedicated DLC ONLY servers must be programmed into the server browser by the devs.

AuraAbjure37d ago

EA should do what Bungie did for Halo 2 in 2005. When Bungie basically invented DLC maps for online matchmaking they were smart enough to realize it could split the community. DLC maps had DEDICATED PLAYLISTS so players who spent good money on the DLC could hop right into matches. Later, the DLC maps became free and also became a MANDATORY DOWNLOAD for everyone so that the DLC maps could be integrated into all standard playlists. This prevented the game from dying and the community from being fractured.

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Battlefield 6 dev director Anna Norrevik is to headline NG26 Spring

"Battlefield 6 Dev Director Anna Norrevik has been announced as a headline speaker at Europe’s premier B2B games conference, Nordic Game Spring 2026 (NG26), which returns on 26–29 May to Malmö’s iconic Slagthuset venue." - Nordic Game.

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Battlefield 6 takes home Game of the Year at UKIE Video Game Awards 2026

Four industry veterans inducted into UK Games Industry Hall of Fame, including Debbie Bestwick and Jon Ingold

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