Football Manager 26's global launch is not too far away as of writing, as the football management franchise is all set to make a grand comeback. After missing out last year, Sports Interactive will be releasing this year's version on PC, consoles, and mobile devices. Most of the interest will once again be for the PC version, which is currently having its Advanced Access Beta. This guide will help you keep track of the exact moment of release. Table of contentsFootball Manager 26 release countdownWhat to expect from Football Manager 26Football Manager 26 release countdown Football Manager 26 will be released worldwide on Nov. 4 on PC and consoles. The release date has been known for quite some time, but if you're confused about the exact time, the following countdown will be helpful. [hurrytimer id="1136330"] As of writing, Sports Interactive has yet to announce the exact launch time. However, Football Manager 26 might be following the exact timings as the Advanced Access Beta. Here are those timings, as applicable for different parts of the world. 12pm PDT2pm CDT3pm EDT8pm UTC/BT9pm CET If Sports Interactive decides to change the launch schedule ahead of the global release, we will duly update it on our guide. What to expect from Football Manager 26 Football Manager 26's Advanced Access Beta has allowed us to get an early glimpse of what to expect from this year's version. While the core gameplay remains the same, here are some changes you will find (compared to Football Manager 24). Completely revamped match engine based on Unity.New tactics that allow you to create in-possession and out-of-possession variations.Better Transfer room.New UIOfficial league license for the Premier League, which includes all 20 teams, player images, and more. While the Advanced Access Beta has had many optimization issues, Sports Interactive has been quick to roll out fixes to solve the problems. I am hopeful that the full version will be more stable and have fewer bugs. The post Football Manager 26 release countdown: Exact date and time appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Draknek and Friends is a pretty reliable puzzle-maker, dropping a new worth-playing gem every few years. Now they've released Spooky Express, an update of their delightful 2017 Cosmic Express, just in time for a little spooky-themed fall puzzling... Read more.View the full article
Fortnite's Simpsons crossover event is plagued by login issues, with players reportedly unable to log in to their Epic Games accounts. The login issues seem to have begun around 20:45 UTC on November 1, and appear to affect most players. Epic Games has stated that it is aware of the issue and is currently working to restore access for Fortnite players unable to log in. View the full article
ARC Raiders items are plentiful. And I mean plentiful. There are so many of them, in fact, that keeping track of them all is nigh impossible, making the search for each individual one quite the dubious task. One item, required for both quests and some awesome craftable items, is the Great Mullein plant. Ominous at first and with no clear purpose, this item is very important and more than useful, allowing you to make great medicinal utilities to help you in your trips topside. Here is where you can find and obtain Great Mullein. Where and how to find Great Mullein in ARC Raiders Great Mullein is a lootable plant that grows in various locations across the four maps currently available in ARC Raiders. It's relatively uncommon, meaning not too many of it spawn at once, though you can get plenty during each individual run. The best place to find Great Mullein in ARC Raiders would be the Dam Battlegrounds map, specifically two locations within it: the Red Lakes under the Testing Annex or the swamp biome around the Hydroponic Dome Complex. Every time you walk into these areas, it is almost guaranteed that you will find some Great Mullein plants waiting to be looted. Additionally, you can find Moss and other herbal items that could be useful to pick on the side. The marked zone tends to contain a good amount of Great Mullein almost every round. Screenshot by Destructoid You can also check out any location with the Nature tag, as most plants can spawn within them. Great Mullein can also occasionally be purchased from Celeste. The item can further be broken down into Assorted Seeds, which is the currency needed to purchase items from Celeste. You can also craft Herbal healing items, Antiseptics, or turn the plants in for the Doctor's Orders quest (also requires Antiseptics, so Great Mulleins can do a 2-in-1 for you). The post How to get Great Mullein in ARC Raiders appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
ARC Raiders, being a live-service always-online title, can and will suffer server issues from time to time. So, if you are experiencing errors like "ARC Raiders online services are currently unavailable," here's how you can make sure it isn't just your connection messing up. ARC Raiders server status - Online services are currently unavailable error, explained Multiplayer games like ARC Raiders tend to get connection problems now and again. Image via Embark Studios Currently, there is no official way to check the status of ARC Raiders' servers. Developer Embark Studios maintains a high level of communication with players, utilizing official channels like X and Discord to signal to players if something is wrong on the back end. However, you can utilize tools like Technobezz's dedicated ARC Raiders downdetector-esque status checker to see if players are reporting issues or outages. At the moment, some players are experiencing the "Online services are currently unavailable" error when trying to log into the game, which could be an indication of problems on the game's side. To ensure it isn't your own connection messing up, do the following check-ups on your machine: Restart your router: Sometimes routers can ****** and cause various connection issues, affecting not only ARC Raiders but your whole internet. A quick restart can reset stuff back to square one and clear any problems. Reset DNS settings: If you've been tweaking your DNS to ensure faster connections, you may have inadvertently caused them. Reset any DNS settings back to default, or use tried and tested DNS IPs like Google's 8.8.8.8. Contact your ISP: Get in touch with your ISP to see if there are any issues on your end. Only do this if you notice hiccups in other areas of your machine, such as disconnects, lag, or poor loading speeds in your browser. Check official ARC Raiders social media profiles: Follow ARC Raiders and Embark Studio on relevant platforms like X or join the game's official Discord to be in-touch with what's going on. If there are server issues, the devs are likely to notify the community of them, so you'll know it's not your machine that's causing problems. All in all, server crashes are a waiting game that usually resolves itself, and even if there isn't an official way to check up on them, it's likely going to get fixed pretty soon. The post Is ARC Raiders down? How to check server status appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
A First Foothold quest in ARC Raiders might have been named like a basic quest; however, it's one of the most complex challenges that I have come across. This particular quest has four different parts, spread across the Blue Gate map. This guide will help you complete all the steps without any hassle, but expect to come across some tough human and ARC enemies alike. Table of contentsARC Raiders A First Foothold quest walkthroughFinding the Church in Data VaultFinding the Observation Deck in RidgelineFind the Comms Terminal in the Olive GroveFind Raider Structure at Trapper's GladeARC Raiders A First Foothold quest walkthrough The quest includes completing the four following tasks in ARC Raiders. Finding the Church in Data VaultFinding the Observation Deck in RidgelineFinding the Comms Terminal in Olive GroveFinding the Raider Structure in Trapper's GladeFinding the Church in Data Vault Screenshot and Remix by Destructoid The Church is situated in Data Vault, which is located in the north of the map. I have marked the location as a blue box (and also for the following three tasks), and you'll find a building with a couple of satellite dishes on top. Your job is to rotate the satellite dishes by reaching the top of the roof. Use the crates along the building, and then jump onto the scaffolding that leads to the roof. Follow the prompt to turn the dish to your left, and you'll complete the first part. Finding the Observation Deck in Ridgeline Screenshot and Remix by Destructoid Our next task takes us to the eastern part of the map, where Ridgeline is situated. You'll find a truck blocking your path. Get on top of the truck, and you'll find an antenna-like structure with a yellow flag. Get close to the structure, and you'll get the option to stabilize the deck. This completes the second task. Find the Comms Terminal in the Olive Grove Remix by Destructoid via Embark The Comms Terminal is situated at Oliver Grove, which is located in the southern part of the map. Keep moving towards the collapsed highway (part of the Reduced to Rubble quest), and you'll reach the location marked on this screenshot above. You'll find the terminal south-west of the region marked on the map. Get close to the terminal, and you'll get the prompt to turn it on. Find Raider Structure at Trapper's Glade Screenshot and Remix by Destructoid The final task requires you to travel to Trapper's Glade to find a Raider structure and fix its roof. The structure can be found at the marked location on the screenshot above. Climb to the roof, and you'll be able to fix it and complete the A First Foothold quest. The post How to complete A First Foothold quest in ARC Raiders appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
ARC Raiders is one hell of a game. A desolate world patrolled by homicidal robots and people trying to salvage whatever scrap they can in the hopes of living another day. It's brutal, pitting players against each other and placing those robots in between them. But for some, that sounds like sunshine and rainbows. As with any game that comes out these days, a fraction of gamers form to advocate that the title should cater to them specifically, the artistic vision of the developers be damned. In PvP experiences like ARC Raiders, the loud ********* usually asks for a PvE mode or for the PvP aspect to be removed altogether, because they can't handle losing their hard-earned loot just as they are about to extract. This is a problem because, of course, some minds cannot comprehend loss or defeat and must be given a trophy even if they come dead last. Does this look like a friendly environment to you? Image via Embark Studios And while these kinds of folks are usually totally ignored by the majority of players, ARC Raiders dissenters have gotten so obnoxious, spiteful, and toxic that the community is actively clapping back, with moderators on the official subreddit banning "toxic anti-PvPers" who insult and call out people who participate in player-on-player action and actually shoot people they come across. Shocking! I know. The fact that some players engage in PvP and always shoot on sight "does not mean you can come on this sub and insult them, suggest they are mentally impaired or mentally unwell," the sub's moderators said, adding you also should not "be toxic to them for any reason." Persecuting folks for enjoying an intended aspect of the game will be punished by a ban, the mods said. And it's not just the moderators who have had enough. "You’re not toxic for shooting people," said one player in a Nov. 1 post. ARC Raiders is PvP and PvE in equal measure. Screenshot via Embark "I feel like this has gone completely in the opposite direction. No one is bullying you or being toxic by shooting on sight, no one is required to play the game the way you like to play," they explained. And they're absolutely correct: ARC Raiders is a post-apocalyptic survival game, where you have to do all you can to get resources and make it back in one piece. Living to see the next round is undetermined, and players are encouraged to fight their way through any and all resistance, no matter if human or robot. Hell, you need a ton of loot to upgrade and progress through the game. Why shouldn't the guy shoot you on sight and take everything you have, perhaps doubling his loot or getting that one item he couldn't find in the world? It's a dog-eat-dog scenario, and friendliness is optional. If you do not like having to deal with other players, either a) don't trust them in the first place, and be the one who shoots first, or b) don't play extraction shooters. There's Escape from Duckov if you want a solo extraction shooter experience, but by and large, they are meant to be played with or against others. No game should bend over backward to appeal to a minor group of dissenting voices that wish to see it turn into something it is not. Nor should anyone be insulted for merely participating in what is meant to be the game's core loop in the first place. Find another genre. Play other games. There is no shame in it. The post The ARC Raiders community is clapping back against ‘toxic anti-PvPers’ who think the post-apocalypse to be a kindergarten appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
With a Trace is one of many storyline quests that you can complete in the Blue Gate region of ARC Raiders, and it's a rather hard one to complete. The gist of the quest involves you finding specific locations on the Blue Gate map. The exact locations, however, aren't displayed. That's where this guide comes in. Table of contentsARC Raiders With a Trace quest walkthroughReach the Barren ClearingFind the Adorned WreckageARC Raiders With a Trace quest walkthrough The With a Trace quest can be broken down into two parts. Reach the Barren Clearing.Find out who brought down the ARC machines.Reach the Barren Clearing The Barren Clearing is located towards the western part of the Blue Gate map. I have marked the location on the screenshot below for your convenience. Go south from the marked location, and you'll come across a gigantic ARC's debris to investigate. Screenshot and remix by Destructoid The area has plenty of ARC enemies, including Snitches and Hornets. If you have Energy weapons, you shouldn't have trouble taking down these enemies. Infact, you should clear the area first before proceeding with your investigation. Doing so will also allow you to loot the fallen enemies for extra loot items. Once done, you'll now have to reach the following marked location. Find the Adorned Wreckage The next part of the quest involves investigating the remains of a gigantic ARC wreckage. You'll need to travel to the southern part of Blue Gate, and I have marked the location in the screenshot below. You'll find a gigantic ARC at this location. Screenshot and remix by Destructoid Go close to the ARC, and it will complete the investigation. Your quest will update to finding the communication device. The communication device is basically a computer on a table around the ARC's debris, and it will be highlighted by a quest marker. Stand close to the spot, and the quest will automatically update and end, rewarding you with loot and XP. The post How to complete the With a Trace quest in ARC Raiders appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
ARC Raiders' world and maps are not just any old levels from a game: they have their own stories, lore, and hidden nooks that one needs to pay special attention to. One such location is the Dam Surveillance room, which can be unlocked and accessed either through looting and chance, or the Greasing Her Palms quest. So, if you're just a raider looking to score some extra loot, or someone progressing through the game's quests, here is how you can find and unlock the Dam Surveillance room. How to find the Dam Surveillance room and key To be able to unlock the doors leading to the Dam Surveillance room, you're first going to need the Dam Surveillance key. This key can be found either through random loot, usually in residential zones, or by activating the Greasing Her Palms quest, which itself requires you to visit the room. If you've cleared the quest or haven't yet reached it, I recommend you check out lockers, drawers, and other residential-type containers that usually have a better chance of dropping a room key. Keep in mind that you have to have exceptional luck to get the key, as these are some of the rarest random-drop items in the game. This is where you need to go. Screenshot by Destructoid Once you do have the key, you need to visit the Water Treatment Control building in Dam Battlegrounds, and go in through the main entrance (on the right side). Continue ahead and take two rights, which will bring you to a locked door that requires the key. Use the key and you'll enter the room, accessing some medium- or high-tier loot, which usually comes as components or even weapons. Entering the room will immediately tick off that part of the Greasing Her Palms quest, allowing you to go to other maps and continue your journey. The post How to find and unlock the Dam Surveillance room in ARC Raiders appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
In a public conversation on Bluesky, former Volition developer Elizabeth Zelle, alongside videogame preservationists Andrew Borman and Phil Salvadore, highlighted the existence of Skinballs, a surreal Saints Row test NPC who, through an accident of history, will be forever preserved for future generations in the Strong Museum of Play... Read more.View the full article
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Final Fantasy 14 will gradually bring back cosmetic rewards from The Feast PVP game mode, which was retired during the Endwalker expansion in favor of Crystalline Conflict. Though The Feast is gone, Final Fantasy 14 director and producer Naoki Yoshida said Square Enix is bringing back some unobtainable prizes in response to player feedback. View the full article
Slick little roguelike city-build-and-defend game Super Fantasy Kingdom hit early access this week, asking you to time loop your ever-growing kingdom to victory against a mysterious foe that sends waves of enemies against you each night. To win you'll have to build up a base of resources to keep a collection of valiant heroes fed and armed... Read more.View the full article
ARC Raiders has plenty of blueprints to uncover, and unlocking them will allow you to craft plenty of items in your Workshop. In ARC Raiders, Blueprints represent various crafting recipes that require the use of various materials. To produce the items, you'll need to get their applicable Blueprints, which include standalone products and upgrades alike. Let's look at all the Blueprints you can obtain in ARC Raiders, and what's the best process of finding them in the first place. Disclaimer: This is a work in progress. Table of contentsHow to find Blueprints in ARC RaidersAll Blueprints in ARC Raiders The table below has information about every Blueprint that we have found so far on our journey. BlueprintWorkshop LevelRecipeAnvilGunsmith 25x Mechanical Components 5x Simple Gun PartsBarrricade KitUtility Station 21x Mechanical ComponentsBettinaGunsmith 33x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Heavy Gun Parts 3x CanisterExtended Light Magazine IIGunsmith 22x Mechanical Components 3x Steel SpringExtended Light Magazine IIIGunsmith 22x Mechanical Components 3x Steel SpringExtended Medium Magazine IIGunsmith 22x Mechanical Components 3x Steel SpringExtended Shotgun Magazine IIGunsmith 22x Mechanical Components 3x Steel SpringEqualizerGunsmith 33x Magnetic Accelerator 3x Complex Gun Parts 1x Queen ReactorHeavy Gun PartsRefiner 24x Simple Gun PartsII ToroGunsmith 15x Mechanical Components 6x Simple Gun PartsJolt MineExplosives Station 21x Electrical Components 1x BatteryExplosive MineExplosives Station 31x Explosive Compound 1x SensorsJupiterGunsmith 33x Magnetic Accelerator 3x Complex Gun PartsLight Gun PartsRefiner 24x Simple Gun PartsLight StickUtility Station 13x ChemicalsLure GrenadeUtility Station 21x Speaker Component 1x Electrical ComponentsMedium Gun PartsRefiner 24x Simple Gun PartsOspreyGunsmith 32x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Medium Gun Parts 7x WiresShowstopperExplosives Station 31x Advanced Electrical Components 1x Voltage ConverterSmoke GrenadeUtility Station 214x Chemicals 1x CanisterTagging GrenadeUtility Station 3 1x Electrical Components 1x SensorsTorrenteGunsmith 32x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Medium Gun Parts 6x Steel SpringTriggger 'NadeExplosives Station 22x Crude Explosives 1x ProcessorVenatorGunsmith 32x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Medium Gun Parts 5x MagnetVertical Grip III Gunsmith 32x Mod Components 5x Duct TapeVita SprayMedical Lab 33x Antiseptic 1x CanisterHow to find Blueprints in ARC Raiders Blueprints are loot items themselves, but there are different methods of obtaining them. Image via Embark Studios Plenty of missions reward you with various Blueprints, and this includes the main storyline. This is the best way to start your Blueprint search as you try to unlock different upgrades and weapon mods. You can purchase specific Blueprints directly from vendors, but they will only become available if you increase your reputation with the factions. This process might take some time if you're just starting your journey, but it builds up pretty quickly thereafter. Hidden caches can contain high-tier loot, which might include Blueprints as well. These caches are usually locked behind specific keys to unlock the doors in order to reach them. Finally, you can also gain Blueprints from fallen enemies. High-tier ARC enemies can drop Blueprints, and so can other humans on the map. You'll have to kill them before looting their loadouts, but be careful not to become their target instead. The post All Blueprints in ARC Raiders and how to find them appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Like any other shooter, ARC Raiders comes with tons of weapons to choose from, ranging from low-caliber close-range pistols to borderline hand cannons. Of course, with such a wide array of guns, some will inevitably be better than others, especially in a game where weapon rarity plays such a major role. Some guns might be quite good, but the amount of effort required to obtain them is not worth the trouble, which is why we have crafted this list to ensure you focus on the best of the best. So, here are our picks for ARC Raiders' best guns. Table of contentsARC Raiders gun tier list - from best to worstS tierA tierB tierC tierD tierARC Raiders gun tier list - from best to worst S tier Ferro is cheap, powerful, and the true King of Topside. Screenshot by Destructoid FerroRattlerRenegadeAnvilVenator The best guns in ARC Raiders are those that are very strong but also easily obtainable, meaning you won't have to spend a lot of time and resources hunting them down. The Ferro and Rattler are available from the very moment you boot the game up, and are quite cheap to purchase or craft, and can easily be found out in the wild. They're also commonly awarded with the free loadout, and given how powerful they are, that alone places them at the top of the list. Both can wreck most ARCs, with the Ferro especially apt at destroying and damaging ARC components that'll inevitably bring them down to ground level. The Renegade is a quicker, more versatile long-range rifle, equally capable as the ones above, albeit a bit harder to get (needs some upgrades and quests, but is ultimately worth the effort). Both the Anvil and the Venator are pistols, albeit made of different stuff, the former a heavy-ammo-loaded hand cannon, and the latter a more versatile medium ammo pistol. They are equally capable out in the field and should always be considered as a sidearm, given that your primary can only handle so much heat. A tierKettleTorrenteOspreyJupiterApreggioEqualizerHullcracker The A-tier weapons are those that we found capable and effective at pummeling ARCs and other players, but they fell slightly behind the ones in the tier above. This is usually due to worse ammo or scarcity, which doesn't necessarily mean they're bad guns. The Kettle is a prime example of this: it's silent, nimble, and basically free, but its reliance on light ammo and horrible ARC armor penetration places it a tier below. It's a gun that you should only take if you're in a squad, with each player having different weapons, preferably with stronger ammo. Here we've also placed the Torrente LMG, a capable gun that you won't usually encounter in the game, but one that might be good to put in one of your squadmates' hands, especially against tougher ARCs like Queens. The same goes for the Equalizer and Hullcracker guns, which are two super-powerful and rare weapons that are best suited for raids against huge ARCs, and not PVP. The Osprey and Jupiter sniper rifles are good choices, too, but oftentimes fail in PVP encounters or against ******* groups of ARCs, therefore making them better as support weaponry. Apreggio's burst fire mode makes it slightly more unreliable than full-auto counterparts, but it remains a good choice for players who prefer such a playstyle. B tierTempestBettina These two assault rifles do pack a punch, but weigh twice as much as any AR from the S or A tiers, are super hard to obtain, and can be quite detrimental to take into more challenging maps like The Blue Gate. Overall, both Tempest and Bettina are capable and useful weapons, but compared to some others on this list, they're just not worth the trouble. C tier The Il Torro is quite capable, but not worth your hard-earned dosh. Screenshot by Destructoid Il ToroVulcano The game's sole two shotguns, the Il Toro and Vulcano are good guns, especially in situations that get up close and personal. They can do good chunks of damage to both ARCs and other players, but being slow to fire and short-ranged, they pale in comparison to most weapons on this list. What they can do well is be support weapons instead of, say, a sidearm, though the weight impact will significantly slow you down and leave you vulnerable to lightly-treading players. ARCs can also more easily be destroyed by medium- and heavy-ammo-loaded guns from the S or A tiers and at a good range, while the shotguns require you to approach deadly enemies, thus posing a great risk to yourself. D tierStitcherBobcat Light-ammo weapons can be useful in ARC Raiders (just look at the Kettle, for example) but these two guns simply ain't it. They can barely do any damage to ARCs, require an incredible amount of ammunition to be any level of useful (thus hogging precious inventory space) and are overall worse in almost every regard than other weapons on this list. They are cheap and easily obtained, that much is true, but that appears to be the only upside to these two guns, which you should definitely avoid and instead replace with something from the sections above. The post ARC Raiders weapon tier list: The best guns to take Topside appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
The Portuguese Backline Titan Evolution allows you to shore up your defense in FC 26 Ultimate Team, and you can empower one of your CBs with new stats and playstyles. While the offered upgrades are amazing, it costs 20,000 coins to unlock the evolution. Let's look at the best candidates for the evolution based on the upgrades on offer. Table of contentsFC 26 Portuguese Backline Titan Evolution requirementsFC 26 Portuguese Backline Titan Evolution upgradesBest players to use in Portuguese Backline Titan EvolutionFC 26 Portuguese Backline Titan Evolution requirements Here are the requirements of Portuguese Backline Titan Evolution in FC 26. Overall: Max 81Pace: Max 85PlayStyl: Max 10Not Rarity: World Tour Silver StarsPositio: CBFC 26 Portuguese Backline Titan Evolution upgrades The evolution has three levels of upgrades, each with certain conditions to fulfill. Level 1 upgrades Overall: +5|85Acceleration: +4|80Interceptions: +6|85Sprint Speed: +4|80Stand Tackle: +6|86PlayStyles: Bruiser|5 Level 2 upgrades Heading Acc: +8|88Jumping: +8|88Def. Aware: +8|87Strength: +12|88PlayStyles: Jockey|5Roles: Ball-Playing Defender+ Level 3 upgrades Aggression: +15|88Slide Tackle: +6|87Stamina: +6|84PlayStyles: Slide Tackle|5Roles: Defender++ Level 1 upgrade requirements Play 2 matches in Squad Battles on min. Semi-Pro difficulty (or Rush/Rivals/Champions/Live Events) using your active EVO Player in game. Level 2 upgrade requirements Win 2 matches in any mode using your active EVO player in game.Play 1 match while conceding 2 goals or less in Squad Battles on min Semi-Pro difficulty (or Rush/Rivals/Champions/Live Events) using your active EVO player in game. Level 3 upgrade requirements Win 1 match in Squad Battles on min. Semi-Pro difficulty (or Rush/Rivals/Champions/Live Events) using your active EVO Player in game.Play 2 matches in Squad Battles on min. Semi-Pro difficulty (or Rush/Rivals/Champions/Live Events) using your active EVO Player in game.Best players to use in Portuguese Backline Titan Evolution Here are some of my best recommendations for inclusion in the evolution. SutaloEl YamiqIlya ZabarnyiLeonardo BalerdiLukas KlostermannMario *****Ousmane DiomandeJorel HatoEduardo Quaresma While the upgrades are significant, you will be able to include these cards in future evolutions to create a chain and evolve their stats further. The post Best players for the FC 26 Portuguese Backline Titan Evolution appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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Battlefield 6 has just announced a game mode called Casual Breakthrough, and it’s accessible from the main menu right now. For players seeking to level up their Battlefield 6 battle pass, weapons, and profiles, this mode could be a good alternative to normal matches. View the full article
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