Now if you wait Battlefield 6 It's finally over. Many gamers are now ready to spend hours in action-packed matches. In many ways, Battlefield 6 It holds true to its promise of a return to its true form. From incredible destruction mechanics to a variety of map sizes, the long-awaited new installment in EA's beloved FPS series is off to a surprisingly strong start.
As fun as the game is, Battlefield 6 It's not perfect yet. Of course, it's nearly impossible for any game to be perfect, but unfortunately this title seems to have missed the mark when it comes to one of the recently added games, Manhattan Bridge. Manhattan Bridge was a map that attracted the interest of many people even before the game was released. It's not a map for everyone, but it's a thrilling time for those who love challenging obstacles and embracing destruction. However, there is one glaring problem. Players cannot actually fight on the Manhattan Bridge.
Battlefield 6's Manhattan Bridge doesn't exactly live up to its potential, at least not in multiplayer.
- Battlefield 6's multiplayer doesn't actually allow players to compete head-to-head in formal bridge.
- Campaign players will experience the bridge in one mission.
- The Manhattan Bridge is a set piece, not an actual battlefield.
For those looking to knock players off the destroyed Manhattan Bridge that spans the East River, this method is unfortunately only available in the following countries: Battlefield 6's campaign. In the campaign's fifth mission, “No Sleep”, the player spends some time on the bridge to thwart Pax Armata's plans, but in multiplayer the bridge itself is purely cosmetic.
Although there are many players who enjoy both battlefieldAside from spending time in 's campaign and multiplayer, there are those who have no interest in the story at all, which could potentially disappoint some fans. Battlefield 6 Although it has some minor flaws, it's a welcome return to powerful multiplayer and map selection, and could have taken Manhattan Bridge to the next level by actually having the bridge function as a playable area.
Battlefield 6 It's already made about $100 million through Steam sales. Within an hour of launching the game on the platform, the number of players has already reached 700,000.
Of course, an open, intact bridge may not be the most ideal location for a showdown, but there are plenty of ways to increase the challenge by creating obstacles in the structure. With piled-up cars, falling debris, and potential vehicle destruction, the Manhattan Bridge feels like it's missing some major opportunities. The bridge itself hangs over an actual map, reminding you that even though it looks like a fun time, it's out of reach. Its presence feels more like a reminder to the player of what they're missing rather than a meaningful decoration. it's tough battlefield It's a map meant to please all players, but it's hard to ignore the shots that aren't taken on the Manhattan Bridge.
In the campaign's fifth mission, “No Sleep”, players take some time out on the bridge to thwart Pax Armata's plans.
Despite its major flaws, the Manhattan Bridge is still a fun ride
I'd actually like to see Manhattan Bridge playable on its namesake bridge, but this map still has a lot to offer. Between Brooklyn's streets, rooftops, and cars that can cause chaos, the map can give you some great action-packed moments. Battlefield 6 player.
either way Battlefield 6 If you prefer the first mode, Manhattan Bridge can be a tough stage where you can go head-to-head with other players. Yes, it's missing a big piece that could have taken the action to the next level. But there are still some unique locations that shake up the game's map variety.
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October 10, 2025
- ESRB
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Ages 17+ / Blood and gore, intense violence, strong language, in-app purchases, user interaction
- developer
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Battlefield Studio