Since time immemorial, mankind has struggled with its nemesis and ultimate predator: the helicopter. No wonder, then, that in the wake of that , half the human race has apparently poured into the , catapulting it into Steam's top-100 most-played games of all time (per ).
In other words, it's instantly become Steam's most popular Battlefield launch ever. Though there is a caveat there: EA only recently started launching Battlefield games simultaneously on Steam.
That makes it, by some margin, Steam's most-played Battlefield ever. But like I said, take that with a grain of salt. We're only recently out of the dark days when EA hoarded its games into the EA App (née Origin) and didn't put them on Steam at all—it only to Valve's platform in 2020. That means every recent Battlefield except 2042 didn't benefit from the kind of launch-day rush that can goose a game's numbers.
It's not going to stop there, of course, and I'd be astounded if Battlefield 6 didn't end up handily outstripping Nightreign [[link]] and the games above it—Destiny 2, the Mecha Break demo, and OG Counter-Strike—in the near future.
After all, I'm given to understand that this seems like a good [[link]] Battlefield so far. PCG's FPS czar Morgan Park dared to hope that after his preview, and EA has been playing against character by making some actually popular decisions.
For instance, letting players have and not forcing the lamentable . With Call of Duty festooned with garish skins and filled with unhappy players, it's all out there for Battlefield's taking.

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