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So, uh, Battlefield 6, right? Apparently, the devs have decided to keep it “grounded” with their in-game skins. They’re kind of going in a different direction than Call of Duty. Which, honestly, might be a good thing? With the game launching on October 10, people are buzzing about what kind of cosmetics we can expect. Seriously, that’s like the burning question for some folks.
Now, let’s get real for a sec. Over the years, cosmetics in games like Call of Duty have just exploded. You’ve got everything from Rambo to Snoop Dogg showing up. It’s wild. But, Call of Duty 6: Black Ops went a bit too far for some with Beavis and Butt-Head. Fans weren’t exactly thrilled with that — like, could they pick a more random lineup? Oh wait, they have! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Squid Game, the whole jazz.
Anyway — wait, no — where was I? Oh right, DICE. One of the studios behind Battlefield 6. They decided to jump into the fray to clear things up. So, Alexia Christofi, a producer at DICE, mentioned that the team wanted players to have cool skins but also wanted them to feel… authentic? Yes, that’s the word. Authentic. Or at least “grounded.” And then David Sirland, another producer, tossed in how the class system is going to shape things. Said something about Ghillie suits only in Recon skins. Makes sense, I guess.
The bottom line? Battlefield 6 is aiming for authenticity (whatever that means in a video game) while Call of Duty seems to think it’s Halloween all year round. Some folks find comfort in that, especially those who feel Call of Duty’s gone too Fortnite with its skins.
Oh, and did I mention there’s an open beta on August 7? Yep, right around the corner. And fans are just waiting to see what kind of collabs Battlefield cooks up. So, we’ll see soon enough!
There you have it, Battlefield 6, the sequel that’s trying to play it cool with its attire.