YouTuber ElAnalistaDeBits has decided to compare the game’s maps to their real-life counterparts. In the video embedded below, we can see how the Gibraltar and New York City maps (Iberian Offensive, Empire State, and Manhattan Bridge) stand up to the real locations. Overall, the developers have done an admirable job, to be sure, though of course, there are a few creative liberties here and there. After all, the purpose was not to make the Battlefield 6 maps 1:1 replicas; instead, they sought to replicate the location’s atmosphere.
Mere hours after the Battlefield 6 launch, the new installment in the popular military first-person shooter series has already thrashed any previous Steam concurrency records in the franchise with 747K concurrent players. To be fair, though, successful entries such as Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, and Battlefield 1 only landed on Steam in June 2020, many years after their actual debuts. That’s because Electronic Arts tried to use the games to push its own launcher, Origin, making them exclusive to the platform.
Source: Battlefield 6 Comparison Shows How Close the Game Is to Real Life