
"When DICE revealed Battlefield Portal in 2021, it seemed like the end-all-be-all of the series' multiplayer mode. As it was pitched, this mode would let players customize their experience down to the finest details. They could recreate the feel, loadouts, vehicles, maps, and limitations of past Battlefield games spanning any era. The Portal would also let players create brand new rule sets that are as wacky or as hardcore a Battlefield experience as they craved."
"One of the major ways the latest version of Battlefield Portal improves on the old is the toolset. The team is making its custom game maker more accessible by making it available through web browsers on all devices. In this tool, players can tweak over 100 options ranging from player counts and spawn rates to health and damage sliders and vehicle and weapon restrictions."
Battlefield Portal initially promised fully customizable multiplayer with recreation of past Battlefield eras and bespoke rule sets. The mode underdelivered after launch, failing to realize its full potential and attracting XP-farming lobbies. DICE deprioritized adding legacy content while addressing core game issues. Developers are reintroducing Portal for Battlefield 6 with significant improvements. The custom-game maker will be accessible through web browsers on all devices. Players will be able to adjust over 100 settings, including player counts, spawn rates, health and damage sliders, and equipment restrictions. At launch, map editing will leverage the open-source Godot engine for expansive modifications and additions.
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