While every Battlefield installment has introduced fresh elements, Battlefield 2042 ventured in a direction that didn’t quite resonate with the series’ aficionados. Its divergence from the traditional approach left fans yearning for something more familiar, and it seems like Battlefield 6 is poised to deliver just that.
During a candid chat with IGN in September 2024, Vince Zampella, who’s at the helm of Respawn and oversees EA Studios, emphasized EA’s intent to return to the "core of what Battlefield is" in the upcoming installment. While it’s vital for Battlefield 6 to launch with an abundance of new content, nothing can quite stir nostalgia like the reintroduction of some classic, remastered maps from the franchise’s most celebrated titles.
Maps That Should Make a Comeback in Battlefield 6
Battlefield’s Wake Island
Ever since its first appearance in 2002, Wake Island has been a beloved fixture across six major Battlefield games. Its settings have varied dramatically—from being depicted as a World War II battleground to a futuristic and even Vietnam War-era locale. Including a revamped version of Wake Island in Battlefield 6 could undeniably anchor the game firmly within its rich heritage.
Battlefield 3’s Caspian Border
Home to some of the series’ most iconic maps, Battlefield 3’s Caspian Border stands out as a fan favorite. It’s the epitome of Battlefield’s large-scale warfare, offering a sprawling battlefield perfect for snipers, close-combat skirmishes, and exhilarating aerial dogfights. Despite its appearance in Battlefield 2042’s Portal mode, a full spotlight return in Battlefield 6 would undeniably strike a nostalgic chord.
Battlefield 3’s Operation Metro
On the flip side, Battlefield 3’s Operation Metro is celebrated for its legendary close-quarters battles. The congested underground passages are infamous for their intense, chaotic firefights, offering a different, adrenaline-pumping combat experience.
Battlefield 1’s St. Quentin Scar
Achieving a seamless blend of all combat styles, St. Quentin Scar from Battlefield 1 offered a battleground rich with tight infantry skirmish areas, sniper dueling spots, and ample room for both ground and air vehicles. Bringing this map to Battlefield 6, albeit with a fresh theme, could provide a unique twist for fans.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2’s Arica Harbor
Another cherished map from Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Arica Harbor was featured in Battlefield 2042’s Portal mode but without its iconic Rush objective layout. A proper remake could rekindle its original charm and excitement.
Battlefield 4’s Zavod
Battlefield 4 boasted numerous standout maps ripe for remastering, but Zavod, with its intriguing Cold War-era abandoned tank factory surrounded by dense forests, is the perfect candidate. An added Graveyard Shift variant, showcasing a night-time setting urging stealthy gameplay with night vision gear, could elevate its appeal.
With these fan-favorite maps potentially making a comeback, Battlefield 6 is set to balance nostalgia and innovation, making it a highly anticipated release among gamers eager to see the franchise return to its roots.