EA didn't really reveal any details about what Covert Operations, which could just be a nicer name for daily and weekly missions.
Various industry analysts have also drawn comparisons between the player numbers for Call of Duty and the beta for Battlefield 6.
New maps, weapons, modes, and a limited-time event that introduces a new Freeze mechanic are all due in the coming months.
It is worth noting that, while pre-loads might just be a couple of days ago, the game itself is set for release a couple of weeks later.
A gameplay preview featured three distinct missions showcasing mission variety, destruction, as well as squad management mechanics.
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Battlefield Studios is targeting the use of devices like the Cronus Zen, which allows console players unfair advantages in multiplayer.
"We made a deliberate decision very early on that this wasn't going to be a port," says technical director Christian Buhl.
In an interview, the developers spoke about how they have to strike a balance between modernising classic maps and hitting nostalgic notes.
Much like the regular multiplayer modes, the battle royale mode will have its destruction based on the materials of the buildings.
Even on Quality mode on PS5 and Xbox Series X, Battlefield 6 will target a frame rate of 60 FPS while providing high-resolution visuals.
According to technical director Christian Buhl, the optimisations for the Xbox Series S made the "whole game better and more stable."
While not too many details were revealed, the creative director has confirmed that the supply beacon is going from Recon to Assault.
The game mode will combine traditional battle royale gameplay with Battlefield elements like classes, squads, and destruction.
David Sirland has been responding to player feedback surrounding how powerful some classes can get without weapon restrictions.
The ESRB rating for Battlefield 6 has sparked some discussion in the fan base speculating about the Gore rating being for the campaign.
Technical director Christian Buhl has confirmed that the minimum spec for Battlefield 6 was a major priority to maximise player numbers.
Studio technical director Christian Buhl has also confirmed in an interview that there are no plans to bring ray tracing in the future either.
The trailer shows off features like ultrawide monitor support, support for DLSS 4, FSR 4 and XeSS 2, and EA's Javelin Anti-Cheat system.
EA has also opened up sign-ups for the Battlefield Labs playtest, and the focus this time around will be around the Portal experience.