Battlefield 6 Producer Confirms "Large Maps" Are In The Final Game

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The first open beta for Battlefield 6 was action-filled and drew immediate responses from the community.

The tempo stayed high on Siege of Cairo, Iberian Offensive, and Liberation Peak. Gunfire, explosions, and constant respawns kept the action relentless and drew in players who enjoy high-paced combat.

But for players who fell in love with Battlefield’s long-range skirmishes, vehicle warfare, and gradual tactical pushes, this beta felt almost too condensed.

What Was David Sirland’s Response to Map Size Criticism?

Lead producer David Sirland said on X that the smaller maps in the beta were a deliberate choice in response to player feedback.

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The developers aimed to show that Battlefield 6 could keep up with the most frantic matches without stumbling.

Players were put in tight maps so DICE could maintain nonstop action while assessing performance and adaptability.

Sirland said that “large maps exist” in the full game, with slower pacing, more strategic play, and extra room to maneuver.

For veteran players, this is a reassuring commitment as Battlefield has always thrived on vast arenas where no two matches play out the same.

Whether defending a quiet flank, locked in a prolonged fight over one objective, or sharing the battlefield with tanks, helicopters, and infantry in all-out war.

What Can Players Expect Before Launch?

DICE didn’t just hold back larger maps; ahead of the second open beta on August 14, the studio confirmed Empire State, a vertical vehicle-free map set in Brooklyn.

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While this area promises fresh scenarios and more intense urban fights, it probably won’t satisfy those hoping for the game’s biggest battlefields.

Battlefield 6 launches on October 10, 2025, with new large-scale maps and those from the beta.

DICE has studied player behavior from the first beta to adjust map layouts, move objectives, and refine pacing.

The goal is to give players both fast, explosive battles and slower, large-scale fights that capture the classic Battlefield style.

With the promise of expansive maps on the horizon, Battlefield 6 is shaping up to offer the best of both worlds when it finally arrives.

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