The Battlefield 6 beta has set new records for the franchise, becoming the most popular beta release on Steam and surpassing Call of Duty's highest concurrent player count. During its first open weekend, the beta saw a peak of 521,079 concurrent players, a significant milestone that positions Battlefield 6 for a successful launch. The beta's popularity can be attributed to its accessibility, as it allowed players to join without a code, boosting player numbers significantly. This surge in engagement suggests that Battlefield 6 could challenge or exceed Call of Duty's player metrics upon its full release on October 10, especially with rumors of a free-to-play mode that may attract even more gamers.
What are the player peak numbers for the Battlefield 6 beta compared to Call of Duty?The Battlefield 6 beta peaked at 521,079 concurrent players, exceeding Call of Duty's record of 491,670 concurrent players, marking a significant achievement for the franchise.
Battlefield 6 is poised to redefine the franchise, featuring new gameplay mechanics and improved graphics. The game is designed for multiple platforms including PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and reportedly utilizes a new kernel-level anti-cheat system. As players eagerly anticipate its release, the Battlefield community is buzzing with excitement over the potential innovations and competitive gameplay that this latest installment promises.
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It's wild to see Battlefield 6's beta numbers crush COD's record—guess the hype for next-gen large-scale warfare is real. That kernel-level anti-cheat better deliver, though, or the community's goodwill might not last long.
Wow, hitting over 500K concurrent players is huge—looks like Battlefield might finally be stealing some of COD's thunder. That free-to-play rumor could really shake things up if it's true
New anti-cheat and cross-platform play Battlefield 6 is pulling out all the stops to win back the FPS crown. October can’t come soon enough