Battlefield 6 Season 3 Blastpoint Interview: Battlefield Studios’ Ariel Giovannetti on Cairo Bazaar, Obliteration as American Football, and Battlefield’s “Emotional Truth”
Battlefield 6 spent the opening act of Season 3 making a very loud argument about scale. Railway to Golmud, the season's first major map, reset expectations for the game's largest environments as an enormous, vehicle-saturated reimagining of the beloved Battlefield 4 original, with more airspace and flanking routes for...
Battlefield 6 spent the opening act of Season 3 making a very loud argument about scale. Railway to Golmud, the season's first major map, reset expectations for the game's largest environments as an enormous, vehicle-saturated reimagining of the beloved Battlefield 4 original, with more airspace and flanking routes for flavor. But Blastpoint, Season 3’s second update, arrived with the return of the Obliteration mode and Cairo Bazaar, Battlefield 6's take on fan-favorite map Grand Bazaar from Battlefield 3, trading one sense of scale for a different focus — tight, infantry-focused shootouts across arms-length alleys.
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