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Update, August 6th: Battlefield 6’s open beta will also require Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 to be turned on.
The team behind Call of Duty isn't flinching at Battlefield 6's immense hype, believing they are too big to fail.
Activision isn’t worried about Battlefield 6’s hype, calling Call of Duty “too big to fail,” according to a new report.
Following Battlefield 6, Call of Duty is also making Windows security features, TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot, mandatory on PCs.
With all the hype around the Battlefield franchise in recent days, FPS fans would be forgiven if they forgot all about Call of Duty Black Ops 6 and Warzone. Sea ...
Activision reportedly is not fazed by EA's incoming Battlefield 6, with internal sources aptly saying that Call of Duty is essentially 'too big to fail' ...
While TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot are not currently required to play available Call of Duty games, Activision notes that both ...
Battlefield 6 designer talks about skins coming to the game in the future: they won't be disconnected from the series' roots.
Battlefield 6 is a brilliant and epic return to form for EA’s shooter franchise and it may give Call of Duty a run for its ...
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Game Rant on MSNAfter Battlefield 6’s Multiplayer Blowout, It’s Clear Why Call of Duty Was AfraidBattlefield 6’s multiplayer showcase has gotten gamers talking, and some of its most impressive aspects explain a recent Call ...
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Game Rant on MSNBattlefield 6 Must Avoid Repeating These Call Of Duty MistakesThough the franchises are longtime rivals, the next Battlefield game can learn a lot from the missteps of the Call of Duty ...
EA keeps saying all the right things, as fans approve of the latest annoucement for this year's Battlefield 6.
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