The sixth installment of the Battlefield 6 series makes a blazing-hot announcement, the release date for fully destructible ambience, leaving the audience mind-blown at the prospect of widespread chaos about to set in on a new drama. Officially announced on PlayStation, the trend of explosive destruction hit the air, with explosions demolishing buildings, great wipes of landsapes, and players carving their own destroy trails in a war zone. Judging by reactions, this could be the most explosive energy that Battlefield has ever seen.

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Tagged by the “It’s chaos out there 💥” tweet, the gameplay clip linked-in went viral instantly. The first reaction was panic, followed by bitter arguments or even marveling at the destruction. That is just destruction. User @RePeteW commented, “Battlefield 6.. chaos you can sculpt!” And honestly? That might just be the very best tagline yet.

While some consider it to be the greatest game to date, as @VandyMetaX says, others remain cautiously optimistic. @angy_as_fuk states, “looks amazing and actually very promising for an EA game.” Given EA’s… shall we say varied reputation, that is high praise by its own right. Meanwhile, @Buddyboybets called it a return to form; yet that is another massive statement, considering how controversial recent Battlefield picks have been.

Others, however, still have their reservations. @___Adel_____ declares she’s “not really into multiplayer games,” but if story delivers, she might give it a shot. Enter with your shade, @DiLong_Speaks: “Too bad you can’t keep the cheaters out.” Oof. The point is, nothing kills a good game faster than a takeover by hackers.

One interesting debate found its way to Twitter between @Ryangofett_2490 and @KingOfTheApex on whether or not this will be the winner over Battlefield 4. “It’s certainly the best Battlefield since Battlefield 4,” argued Ryan, while KingOfTheApex doubled down on the squad-based chaos, saying, “The moments of actually pushing flags with a squad or the team to capture or defend them are amazing.” If DICE can bring that team spirit home, they could probably call it a win.

Wildcards elsewhere: @insiderJudas joked, “Turns out the easiest way to part the sea is with explosives and good wifi,” while @neppahtitel remarked, “chaos on a sunday is wild.” Straight up? Exactly!

Feature requests had to find their way into any conversation about this game, of course. @Jampie85 pleaded for proximity voice chat, saying it would “make teamplay much better,” with @TheAizien chiming in for “slightly bigger maps” and better weapon balance. Those are two very noble requests—DICE, take note.

Win or lose, Battlefield 6 names anarchy and destruction playground, and if that hype is real, it might just be the platform that can revitalize the franchise. Explosions, teamwork, outrageous spectacle: the one thing for sure is that this game is gonna be one hell of an experience. Or loud. And messy, very messy.

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So, who wants to unleash some wild destruction?