Battlefield 6 Standard Edition PlayStation 5 benefits from a 23% price drop, or 18 euros reduction. It is priced at 61.99 euros instead of 79.99 euros on Amazon, with free fast shipping for any first order on the platform or for Prime subscribers. Return is possible within 30 days. This episode revives the spectacular spirit of the series, huge maps, motorized vehicles and battles with 128 simultaneous players on PS5. Each mission evolves based on weather conditions, squad strategy and impact on the terrain for total immersion. The game offers several modes, including a single-player campaign and online multiplayer showdowns. There we find tension, sound realism and visual effects. A reference of its kind, which we must take advantage of now.
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Battlefield 6: a large and immersive FPS at 61.99 euros
Battlefield 6 takes advantage of the performance of the PS5 to offer high-level visual and audio rendering, with lighting and textures. The DualSense controller adds immersive vibrations and resistance depending on the weapon used. Battlefield 6 offers a global campaign with nine varied maps, cities, deserts, jungles where you join a squad of Marines to defend iconic locations such as New York, Gibraltar or Cairo, as well as large-scale multiplayer modes. The player can pilot tanks, helicopters or drones, create ambushes and collaborate with his squad to dominate the game. And, above all, Battlefield Portal allows the community to create their own rules, maps and scenarios, mixing elements from various installments. In short, an intense and realistic game that is worth it. Available on Amazon for 61.99 euros.
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