EA’s Silence on Battlefield 6 Portal – A Mode Left to Die
Let’s be real — EA doesn’t care about Portal, or the players who actually wanted to make Battlefield 6 something special. From day one, Portal was marketed as a love letter to the community a “create your own Battlefield” sandbox. But after the promo cycle ended, they pulled the plug and left it to rot. The global game quota system that was supposed to stop spam servers just filled up with empty XP farms and bot servers that never shut down. Now legit players can’t even host their own experiences because the quota’s always full. The worst part? EA and DICE haven’t said a single word about fixing it. No mention in patch notes, no dev updates, nothing. They’ll happily brag about “persistent servers” and “community experiences,” but they’ve completely ignored the fact that the system is broken and unusable. Let’s be honest... how many people do you know who hosted a Portal experience after launch week? Exactly. The whole thing feels like a flashy marketing stunt to hype up the game, then quietly abandon it once the numbers dropped. It’s hard not to call it what it is: a cash grab. EA got their preorders, hyped the nostalgia, then walked away while pretending everything’s fine.