Battlefield 6 — Review
DICE's most carefully positioned launch in years. After 2042, the series had real ground to recover. Here's how Battlefield 6 actually lands.
Franchise Hub
DICE's large-scale military shooter franchise — vehicles, destruction, and 64-player chaos across three decades of release cycles.

Battlefield is the long-running counter to Call of Duty's small-team intensity — built around scale, vehicles, and the kind of emergent multiplayer moments only 64 players and a destructible map can create.
The hub covers the formative DICE years, the Bad Company arc, the historical-setting era (BF1, BFV), the rocky 2042 launch, and the franchise's return to form with Battlefield 6.
Nintendo's life-sim series — slow, seasonal, conversational, and quietly one of the most influential game designs of the last twenty years.
Ubisoft's long-running historical-action series — from the stealth-focused original trilogy to the modern RPG-scale epics.
Gearbox's cel-shaded looter-shooter series — guns by the million, characters by the dozen, tonal whiplash by design.
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