Unveiling all Battlefield 6 map layouts, both in the beta testing phase and the complete launch.
In an exciting announcement for fans of the Battlefield series, the upcoming Battlefield 6 is set to offer a diverse and expansive map collection. The game is expected to feature a total of 15 multiplayer maps post-launch, with 11 new maps and 4 remastered classics from previous Battlefield games[1].
The new maps take players to various global locations, including Cairo, Gibraltar, Tajikistan, California, and more. Some of the new maps include Abbasid and Outskirts in Cairo, Battery and Limestone in Gibraltar, Capstone and Tungsten in Tajikistan, Dumbo and Aftermath in Brooklyn, Eastwood and Badlands in California, and Granite, which will be used for the Battle Royale Gauntlet mode[1].
Among the returning remastered maps are Operation Firestorm from Battlefield 3, Propaganda, Talah Market, and Downtown[1][3].
At launch, Battlefield 6 will offer 9 multiplayer maps, including at least one remaster, Operation Firestorm[2][3][4][5]. Additional maps, including the new ones and returning favourites, are expected to be added post-launch based on leaks and datamines.
The Battlefield 6 beta currently features 4 playable multiplayer maps: Siege of Cairo, Iberian Offensive, Liberation Peak, and unspecified smaller arenas within larger maps. The Battlefield Portal experience and game maker at launch will include the ability to modify and alter existing maps, although this is largely down to the community[6].
Some larger maps in Battlefield 6 can be broken out into smaller arenas for appropriate game modes. For instance, Siege of Cairo, Iberian Offensive, and Liberation Peak can accommodate tanks and trucks in large-scale game modes. In Liberation Peak, jets, helicopters, and tanks are also confirmed[7].
The largest map at launch is Kundara Valley, featuring ruined villages and trench warfare in a mountain valley. Jets, helicopters, tanks, and trucks are confirmed vehicles in this map[8]. New Sobek City is another combat zone on the outskirts of Cairo, featuring a mixture of sandy terrain and construction sites. Tanks and helicopters are confirmed vehicles in this map[9].
More maps are expected to be added post-launch, although the specifics are not yet revealed. In large-scale game modes, vehicles in Siege of Cairo, Iberian Offensive, and Liberation Peak include tanks and trucks. In Liberation Peak, jets, helicopters, and tanks are also confirmed. Empire State, an infantry-only map, does not support vehicles[7].
No specific details about upcoming multiplayer maps in Battlefield 6 or their release dates have been revealed at the time of writing. Players can look forward to a rich map lineup spanning new locations and fan-favourite classics, totaling 15 multiplayer maps, with 11 new ones and 4 remastered maps planned for Battlefield 6 after launch[1].
- Exciting news for TV and console gamers: Battlefield 6 will offer a diverse array of FPS games with action-packed multiplayer maps, some of which are inspired by real-world locations like Cairo, Gibraltar, Tajikistan, and California.
- For those who prefer tech gadgets and deals, the upcoming Battlefield 6 is set to feature a Battle Royale Gauntlet mode in the map known as Granite, adding another option to the game's diverse offerings.
- With 15 multiplayer maps planned, including 11 new ones and 4 remastered classics from previous Battlefield games, fans can look forward to a rich lineup of maps post-launch, with some offering smaller arenas suitable for certain game modes.
- Limited details about upcoming multiplayer maps in Battlefield 6 have been revealed, but players can expect a mix of new locations and fan-favorites, totaling 15 multiplayer maps, with 11 new ones and 4 remastered maps planned for Battlefield 6 after launch.