- Battlefield Launches have suffered from performance problems in the past but Dice has worked to optimize for Xbox Series s
- The study claims this will improve the experience of all
- Battlefield 6 launches on October 10, 2025
Battlefield 6 Developer Dice has discussed the upcoming shooter’s release and that sounds like making the game into Xbox Series S. have made it much easier to optimize for all platforms.
Talking to KotakuAt Battlefield 6s Technical Director Christian Buhl said: “I would say that the greatest thing we did, which was a challenge for us was memory. The Xbox Series S has less memory than even our mid-specified PC.”
“And then there was a point I would say 6 to 12 months ago, where we kind of realized that many of our levels crashed on the Xbox Series S.”
The potential memory bottleneck actually made things better for almost everyone who plays the title next month. To tailor the game to the specifications of the Xbox Series S helped make it “whole games better and more stable,” Buhl explained.
It is especially nice to hear some positive news about the Xbox series because we know Some developers have fought To achieve the function parity between the console and its more powerful siblings, the Xbox Series X.
Despite the fact that beam poring is a hot topic when it comes to visuals, Battlefield 6 does not include itAnd the team has no plans to change it.
Earlier this month, Buhl said: “No, we don’t want beaming when the game is launched, nor have we have any plans in the near future for it,” Dice emphasizes would focus on performance.
Given how good Battlefield 6 Looks, and how well it played during its recent beta window, it seems the team made the right call. We know more on October 10, 2025, when it is fully launched.



