Battlefield 6 Will Be Better for Everyone Thanks to the Xbox Series S
Developers resolved memory crashes on Xbox Series S over several months, resulting in a stable 1080p 60 frames per second gameplay experience, enhancing overall game stability.
- Battlefield 6 launched on October 10, 2025, across Windows PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PS5 platforms.
- The developers faced significant challenges due to the Xbox Series S’s limited memory, which caused frequent level crashes 6 to 12 months before launch.
- The team conducted extensive testing and data analysis to optimize memory usage, leading to specific fixes that improved performance and stability on the Series S.
- Technical director Christian Buhl noted that the Xbox Series S has a smaller memory capacity compared to their mid-range PC setup, but after optimizing the game, it now runs smoothly at a consistent 60 frames per second on that console.
- Optimizations for the Series S enhanced Battlefield 6's overall stability and performance across all platforms, suggesting a stronger experience for all players.
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According to the technology leader of the highly anticipated Battlefield 6 the multiplayer shooter benefited from the optimizations that had to be made for the Xbox Series S across all platforms. If Battlefield 6 is already stable and round on 10.10.2025, you can thank the small Xbox! Read more
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