Battlefield 6 has just launched and players are already experiencing huge queues as the servers reach maximum capacity.
Earlier this week, lead producer David Sirland said on social media the team planned to create queues on launch day, adding that “the open beta also helped gauge interest.”
Indeed, the beta version, which took place in August, had almost 250,000 players are waiting in queues before launch. It would seem that the lines for the launch day of the full game are just as busy so far.
“Battlefield 6 launches today at 3:00 pm UTC, and we expect many of you to log in at the same time at this initial moment,” the studio announced on social media today.
“To ensure a smooth and consistent login experience for everyone, we are adding a queuing system during this and other peak times. Thank you for your patience as Battlefield 6 launches!”
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Battlefield 6 already dominates Steam as the best-selling game on the platform. One analyst estimates that pre-launch sales have already earned more than $100 million before they run out.
The beta version of the game proved so popular that the number of concurrent players on Steam reached almost 300,000 people.
“Battlefield 6 offers exciting multiplayer and a decent, if derivative, single player experience. But he still exhibits nagging doubts about what makes Battlefield special,” the report said. our review of Battlefield 6.
Will you be playing this weekend?