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Battlefield and Call of Duty ‘Complement Each Other’, Says Developer

Battlefield 6 developers have stated that Call of Duty and Battlefield complement each other in several ways.

Battlefield 6’s open beta weekend 2 has arrived, with hordes of players pouring in to try out the new map and modes that have been added. With all the attention Battlefield 6 is getting, many players have already started drawing comparisons with Call of Duty, and here’s what the developers feel about it.

“Battlefield is Unique and Offers Things No One Really Can”

During a new interview with Jake Lucky, Respawn Entertainment CEO Vince Zampella and Battlefield GM Byron Beede were asked whether they see Call of Duty as competition, considering that both had been part of the Call of Duty team in the past. Beede replied, stating Battlefield and Call of Duty have both existed for so long together, and they “complement each other in different ways”. Battlefield has things that Call of Duty doesn’t, and vice versa.

Beede adds that Battlefield features elements like “destruction, the class system,” and more, which make it an “amazing experience.” The game is a competitor in a way, “like every other game’s a competitor kind of in a way”, but “Battlefield is unique and offers things no one really can”.

During the same interview, Zampella and Beede also touched on topics like community feedback, the class system, anti-cheat systems, the Battle Royale tease, and more. Players should also be aware that this interview was recorded during the first open beta weekend.

In contrast to what the developers have stated, former Blizzard boss feels Battlefield 6 will “boot stomp” Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. Also, here’s everything you need to know about BF6 pre-order bonuses and Tombstone pack rewards. What are your thoughts on the developers saying that Battlefield and Call of Duty complement each other? Let us know through the official Insider Gaming forums discussion.


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    Bro no both trash except 1 makes money. The industry is scared that’s when they do stuff like this.

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