A reader explains why he’s taking a stance against EA and the way they are developing Battlefield 6 and criticises Activision for using similar methods.

As I write, Battlefield 6 is two months away from release. This is the do or die release for EA’s long-running rival to Call Of Duty. With the latter franchise going through an identity crisis (I’d like to meet the person who thought putting Beavis and Butthead into Black Ops 6 as operators was a good idea) now is the chance to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, following the disaster that was Battlefield 2042.

So far, things seems to be going okay. The reveal trailer and in-depth dive has received mostly positive feedback from fans. And with the open beta now up and running, EA may very well have a much-needed win on their hands, f

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