Battlefield 6's open beta has launched to overwhelming success, with over 300,000 concurrent players on Steam, making it one of the most played titles on the platform. However, this high player count has led to significant server queues, with reports of up to 250,000 players waiting to access the game. In response, developer DICE is actively working on a "substantial" increase in server capacity to improve the player experience and reduce wait times. The studio has assured players that queues are in place to enhance the gameplay experience, particularly during peak player influx periods. Expect the player count to rise further as the weekend progresses.
Why are there server queues in Battlefield 6's open beta?Server queues are implemented to protect the player experience by managing server load, especially during peak times when many players are trying to join simultaneously. DICE has explained that they are actively working to reduce wait times as they increase capacity.
Battlefield 6 is a highly anticipated first-person shooter and the latest entry in the acclaimed Battlefield franchise. The game is known for its large-scale multiplayer battles and has drawn inspiration from classics like Battlefield: Bad Company 2. As players are eager to dive into the improved gameplay mechanics and expansive environments, DICE's commitment to enhancing server stability will be crucial for a smooth gaming experience during the beta and beyond.
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Love seeing Battlefield break records, but those queue times feel like waiting for extraction in a warzone. Here's hoping DICE's server boost turns the beta into smooth, explosive chaos soon
Classic Battlefield launch woes—nothing like waiting in a digital warzone just to get into the actual one. At least DICE is quick to address it, unlike some devs who leave us hanging for weeks.
300k players and server queues Sounds like Battlefield’s chaos is starting before the match even loads—gotta respect the hype though