Battlefield 6 Studio announces reaction to Activision's Call of Duty
Blog Andrew Joseph 15 Sep , 2025 0

Battlefield Studio has reiterated Battlefield 6The cosmetics will remain “tough” and “rooted” instead of embracing more quirky and weirder skins that are well-known for games like Call of Duty and Fordnett.
Technical Director Christian Buhl and senior console combat designer Matthew Nickerson recently elaborated on these points in an interview IGN. Asked to respond to the latest announcement of Activision How the weird skin of Black Ops 6 can't move to Black Ops 7“I think we're very happy with where we are. We want to be a tough, realistic shooter,” Bull said.
Buhl continues to say that any game can be “become everything they want to be”, saying Fortnite is a “good” game with “stupid” skins.
“So, I think the ultimate place we are really happy with where we are. We are a tough, rooted, realistic shooter. That's what we intend to be, and that's what the game will look like for a while,” Buhl said.
Boole ended the comment with “a time” which scared some battlefield fans, theorizing that Battlefield 6 will be launched without strange skins before adding them. evidence After all, non-traditional cosmetics have leakedprompting some people to wonder what will happen next.
Nickerson said Battlefield Studios looked at the competition and learned about the competitive landscape that Battlefield 6 will join this October. But, Nixon said: “We're really focused on what works on the battlefield at the end of the day. We're not chasing trends. We're not chasing other products.”
Nixon said people can check out the roads of Battlefield 6 event in 2042 to “taste” the various cosmetics that will appear in Battlefield 6.
“From a design perspective, I think we think we're doing us.
Before this, the Battlefield Studio specifically mentioned Battlefield 6 aims to have a “grounded” skin and deliberately avoid Nicki Minaj. Battlefield 6 will launch PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC on October 10.