Battlefield 6 Has the Foundation. Now Let’s Make It Legendary.
Battlefield has never just been about gunplay. It has always been about scale, chaos, freedom, and community. Battlefield 6 already shows flashes of greatness. The core is strong. The gunplay feels sharp. The atmosphere is there.
But if this game is going to dominate for years - not months - it needs to lean into what made Battlefield untouchable in the first place.
Here’s what the community truly wants:
1. Bring Back Truly Large-Scale Maps - Or Give Us the Tools to Build Them
We don’t just want maps. We want epic battlefields.
Think of the scale and intensity of:
- Battlefield 3
- Battlefield 4
- Battlefield 1
- Battlefield V
Those games delivered massive, unforgettable environments where vehicles mattered, flanking mattered, logistics mattered, and teamwork defined the outcome.
The new maps are not bad. But they lack that grand strategic identity. They feel tighter. Safer. Designed for balance - not for legend.
We want:
- Bigger layouts
- Longer sightlines
- More vehicle dominance
- True combined-arms warfare
- Reintroduction of Maps of older Battlefield Maps
If large official maps are difficult to deliver quickly, then empower the community to help build them.
2. Expand Portal Map Creator Freedom - Significantly
Portal is one of the most powerful ideas Battlefield has ever had.
But it is heavily restricted.
If you unlock its full potential, it becomes the backbone of the entire franchise.
We need:
- Larger playable areas
- More terrain editing freedom
- Full rule-set control
- More logic scripting depth
- Greater AI customization
- Persistent community-hosted experiences and self-hosted servers
- Better Prefabs - especially gamemode prefabs
Give us sandbox-level power. Let Portal evolve into a real Battlefield creation engine.
If the community can recreate large legacy maps or create entirely new large-scale warfare experiences, development pressure decreases - and player engagement explodes.
Community-generated content is timeless. It outlives seasonal updates. It evolves organically.
3. Make the Server Browser Primary - Not an Afterthought
The server browser in Battlefield 4 was a cornerstone of community growth.
It allowed:
- Discovery of custom servers
- Long-term player communities
- Persistent rule-sets
- Competitive environments
- Social recognition of server brands
Quick matchmaking should exist - but it should not define the game. The server browser must be the first option players see.
Why?
Because Portal experiences already exist that are incredible - but players don’t know they even exist.
Right now:
- Great Portal servers go unnoticed.
- Custom maps get no exposure.
- Community modes die from lack of visibility.
When the server browser becomes central again:
- Players explore.
- Communities grow.
- Portal thrives.
- Developers carry less long-term content pressure.
- Community-driven ecosystems are self-sustaining.
Let the Community Help Carry the Franchise
Battlefield is strongest when it is:
- Massive
- Player-driven
- Experimental
- Chaotic
- Creative
Portal and a proper server browser turn Battlefield 6 into a living platform - not just a live-service product.
You don’t need to build everything yourselves.
Empower the players.
Give us:
- Bigger maps
- More Portal freedom
- Legacy map returns
- A real server browser front and center
If you do this, Battlefield 6 won’t just survive. It will dominate for the next decade. And the community will help you carry it there.