If you’ve not heard the term before, levolution refers to the dynamic events that happened on Battlefield 4’s maps which dramatically change the terrain. Sure, single player has never been the focus on the Battlefield franchise, but a leak suggesting the game would offer a “revolutionary” solo campaign has got us pretty excited - though another leaker has claimed the game will forgo a single-player component entirely, so these might wishes that don’t come true. But for Battlefield 6 we’d like to see the return of a more structured campaign that takes the player from point A to point B while crafting a single narrative. The format worked well for a historic global conflict with many sides. These separate vignettes allowed players to experience World War I and World War II from a variety of unique perspectives. The last two Battlefield games have experimented with single-player campaigns comprised of War Stories. Given Battlefield 6 will be the first fresh Battlefield game on the new consoles, and likely the first to really look at harnessing new PC hardware, we’d like to see the return of a comprehensive campaign mode that can really showcase what new gaming hardware can do. The return of a few fan-favorite arenas wouldn’t go amiss either, Operation Metro, Siege of Shanghai, and Dragon Valley would look fantastic remade for next-gen. We’d love a global trotting approach as well, with each map being set in a visually distinct corner of the world rather than them all blending together somewhat.
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