Rush mode in the Battlefield franchise has always been a staple, and it seems Battlefield 6 is going to be far away from any exception. This game mode was originally introduced in Bad Company in 2008, and became an instant hit.
Now, according to a strong leak, this popular game mode is also making a return in Battlefield 6 as well. After the disastrous performance of Battlefield 2042, DICE is leaving no stones unturned to change the fate of the upcoming title. And the Rush mode might be one of the trump cards of the developers.
Battlefield 6 leaked gameplay footage showcases Rush mode
It is true that Battlefield 6 is in the works right now, but
the game is yet to be revealed officially. There has been no solid release date confirmed as well, all we know is that Battlefield 6 might be released within the fiscal year 2026 of Electronic Arts. However, that doesn’t stop the leaks from hovering all around the internet.
Similarly a recent leak has surfaced online which featured some actual gameplay footage of Battlefield 6, that showcased the highly anticipated Rush game mode. The leaked video also featured various aspects of the iconic game mode such as new maps, different classes, fire damages, and many more.
One of the major disappointments of the fans towards Battlefield 2042 was the limited-time availability of the Rush game mode which was later removed from the game. However, it seems this is not going to happen in Battlefield 6, because DICE wouldn’t want to commit the same mistake by omitting a highly popular game mode, so fans might get Rush permanently in the game.
Rush is actually an Attack vs. Defend game mode where the former will look to destroy pairs of M-COM stations (military communication channels), against the latter who will resist the attackers, just like bomb planting and defusing in Counter-Strike.
Attackers get a limited number of respawn card tickets per phase, and losing all tickets in an effort to plant charges makes the defenders win. And if the attackers manage to detonate a sector, then the map expands to its next sector, and once all sectors are cleared, attackers win the match.
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