As Season 2 launches, Battlefield 6 devs say they've "heard the message very clear" about the desire for big maps — but "it takes a really long time" to make them

An official screenshot of the Contaminated map in Battlefield 6 Season 2.
An official screenshot of infantry action on Battlefield 6's new Season 2 map, Contaminated. (Image credit: Electronic Arts)

Though Battlefield 6 had an extremely successful launch that saw it becoming the best-selling game of 2025, it's experienced a sharp decline in player count and engagement in the opening months of 2026. On Steam, it's lost nearly 92% of its original peak player count of 747,440 — and sadly, the newly released Season 2 has barely done anything to move the needle.

One of the biggest reasons why Electronic Arts' (EA) new FPS has fallen off as much as it has is because the game has very few truly large maps with lots of space and opportunities for engaging vehicle and aircraft play, and isn't getting new ones quickly. These maps are where the combined arms gameplay of Battlefield shines, but at the moment, the only ones like this are Mirak Valley and the Operation Firestorm remake.

An official screenshot of the new Contaminated map in Battlefield 6 Season 2.

Battlefield 6 Season 2's new Contaminated map is excellent, though it's still not quite the size that many players want from the game's post-launch map additions. (Image credit: Electronic Arts)

Battlefield Studios says Season 2's maps, Contaminated and Hagental Base (a tight, infantry-only map à la Operation Metro or Operation Locker coming in March), were planned and designed before Battlefield 6 came out. One change made to the former in response to player feedback, though, was the expansion of Contaminated's fly zones, giving helicopter pilots room to maneuver around outside of the map's boundaries.

As someone who's taken to the skies as much as possible on the new map, I can confidently say that was the right call, as it would be impossible to play around anti-air threats without that extra space. Sadly, though, it's unlikely tweaks like this will come to Battlefield 6's existing stages any time soon, as the team is wholly focused on working on upcoming maps.

"For the maps, we try to make changes for the ones that are currently in development. And then we look further ahead, as you said. It takes a really long time to make these maps," Girette explained. "We're somewhat, not limited, but we have to be very targeted in what we do…I think we will definitely take a look at the existing maps, but there's nothing we could announce that is going to happen within Season 2."

Ultimately, it's good news that Battlefield Studios is focusing on developing larger maps for future seasons, and hopefully that means Season 3 will finally start delivering the massive stages Battlefield fans are craving. It is somewhat worrying to hear the developers talk about the time it takes to create new ones, though, given that the current two maps per season cadence doesn't feel like enough.

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How do you feel about Battlefield 6 and its maps?

If you're playing Battlefield 6, how do you feel about the game's current selection of maps? Are you happy to hear larger stages are coming? Frustrated about how long we'll have to wait for them? Let me know in the comments.


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Brendan Lowry
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Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he's been an avid fan since childhood. He's been writing for Team WC since the summer of 2017, and you'll find him doing news, editorials, reviews, and general coverage on everything gaming, Xbox, and Windows PC. His favorite game of all time is probably NieR: Automata, though Elden Ring, Fallout: New Vegas, and Team Fortress 2 are in the running, too. When he's not writing or gaming, there's a good chance he's either watching an interesting new movie or TV show or actually going outside for once. Follow him on X (Twitter).

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