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Battlefield 6 Players Are Making Larger Maps Because The Game Doesn’t Have Them Yet

November 6, 2025
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Battlefield 6 has largely been well-received by players, but it’s not as if it can’t be improved. In particular, Battlefield 6 fans have been requesting bigger maps in Conquest, and they didn’t wait around for Battlefield Studios to do it. Instead, a handful of fans have created their own big maps with Battlefield Portal and REDSEC.

Reddit users andy_6170 and kurtinthegrind have joined forces to create Club House, a Conquest play area that has plenty of space for large scale battles to break out. There are options for bots or botless versions of Club House, as well as servers that can support 64 real players. The Conquest and Tech Center options open up most of the map, while Operation Tech Center offers a smaller-scale experience in and around a single building. As described by the creators, Conquest mode features “vehicles, semi-urban areas ideal for infantry fights, and hills perfect for snipers. It’s also a great map for helicopter combat!”

Separately, Battlefield lead producer David Sirland wrote on X that the game needs “more of the large sandbox types for sure though!” Sirland indicated that maps and weapons will be added continuously over time. He also noted that the dev team will be “looking at fixing issues on the existing maps, and changing things up when necessary to make it better too, of course.”

Maps and weapons is of course the biggest area we’ll just keep adding to over time, so this will move in that direction for sure.
We are also looking at fixing issues on the existing maps, and changing things up when necessary to make it better too of course.

— David Sirland (@tiggr_) November 5, 2025

Earlier this week, Battlefield Studios made adjustments to Battlefield 6 to make some of the achievements easier to complete. Sirland also explained why the bots are necessary to fill up the servers in order to get matches started more quickly.

So far, Battlefield 6 has sold over 10 million copies. However, its momentum may suffer when Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 launches on November 14 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC.

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