Information shared by EA and Battlefield Studios indicates that Battlefield 6’s single-player campaign will also offer a versatile and intense experience. The narrative set in 2027 centers around a member of the U.S. Marine Corps team known as Dagger-13, pulling the player into this near-future world. Throughout the campaign, players will be able to develop different strategies by utilizing abilities compatible with those used in multiplayer classes.
The campaign focuses on delivering a rich experience through large maps emphasizing environmental destruction and a variety of mission types. The introduction, starting with three main missions, takes players through different mechanics, each with its own unique objectives.
In the segment called Operation Gladius, players take on the role of a tank gunner, disabling enemy hideouts, directing the tank through the city, and seizing the City Hall. This segment requires simultaneous use of mobility and tank combat skills.
The second segment presents a scenario with intense urban combat. Players advance through apartment blocks, breaking doors using tools similar to a battering ram, and then engage in sharp combat while descending into underground areas. The mission culminates with the detonation of the Brooklyn Bridge, reinforcing the game’s dynamic progression.
The third mission takes place on a more open map. Players have the freedom to move using vehicles, destroy SAM facilities through various methods, and then engage in intense battles around a dam. This segment emphasizes exploration and free play elements, departing from the traditional linear flow.
In conclusion, Battlefield 6’s Single Player Campaign brings classes from multiplayer modes— which focus on armed team management— into the campaign, allowing players to experiment with different strategies. Destruction-focused action combined with more open-ended missions promises a diverse experience for players.