Last week, the author and their friends revisited previous Battlefield titles while waiting for the release of Battlefield 6, particularly enjoying Battlefield 5. Released in 2018, Battlefield 5 received a warm reception from PC Gamer but struggled to gain popularity due to competition from battle royales and the controversy surrounding loot boxes in Battlefront 2. The game features a class system with defined roles and some flexibility, allowing for varied gameplay experiences. The Support class, while less exciting in terms of gadgets, offers powerful heavy machine guns that can dominate zones when mounted. Battlefield 5's final major update in 2019 introduced new Pacific theatre maps, enhancing the gameplay experience with a mix of infantry and vehicle combat. The game also included a server browser for easy access to specific maps and game modes, which was the last in the series to feature this system. There is anticipation for the upcoming "Portal browser" in Battlefield 6 to provide a similar experience.
Players must create a character by purchasing Final Fantasy XIV and then navigate through the base game, four expansions, and approximately 500 hours of story content to reach the Arkveld. Engaging in side quests and leveling up other classes may increase this time commitment. The collaboration will incorporate mechanics from both Final Fantasy XIV and Monster Hunter, requiring players to use potions for healing instead of Cure spells and allowing them to sever tails during combat. There is also hope for Arkveld-themed armor to be introduced for players.