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Battlefield 6 Leak Appears To Showcase Fan-Favourite Rush Mode
Battlefield 6 Leak Appears To Showcase Fan-Favourite Rush Mode

Yahoo

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Battlefield 6 Leak Appears To Showcase Fan-Favourite Rush Mode

A recent leak from the Battlefield 6 Alpha-test seems to confirm the return of one of the series' most favoured online modes. Posted to Twitter by the name Rain—as well as Reddit before it was removed by Moderators—the video highlights the mode's Attacker gameplay, showcasing the game's destruction physics and an impressively smooth online environment (for an Alpha, anyway). The gameplay is seemingly from the Battlefield Labs Alpha Test, and it was not meant to be published publicly, since the alpha requires players to sign an agreement not to share footage or details online. However, this is only one of several leaks that have come from the Alpha, as a video leaked back in May had former Battlefield producer David Goldfarb comment that the game had 'Bad Company 2 vibes.' Many of the people who saw the footage on Twitter (X) commented with a mix of excitement and skepticism, with the top comment saying, 'How does it end up looking more like MW2019 every time something new leaks?' Several others commented on how guns seem to lack any recoil from firing and how movement speed seems a lot faster. The wait for Battlefield 6 (which isn't its official title) has been pretty long and arduous. A now-debunked 'leak' said it was initially set to be revealed on June 9, 2021, and several more have shown its active development. Following Battlefield 1 and Battlefield V which were set during WWI and WWII respectivley, its been praised by fans as a solid return-to-form as a more modern military shooter. While concrete details from both DICE and EA are few and far between Battlefield 6, or whatever it ends up being officially titled, is set to launch in March 2026. However, while some have theorized that this may change due to the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI in the same month, CEO Andrew Wilson has confirmed they aren't intending on competing.

This Doral mall is growing along with the city. Here's what you'll find there in 2025
This Doral mall is growing along with the city. Here's what you'll find there in 2025

Miami Herald

time08-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

This Doral mall is growing along with the city. Here's what you'll find there in 2025

Miami International Mall opened in a sedate unincorporated western Miami-Dade neighborhood in August 1982. And it's still around nearly 43 years later. But 'sedate' doesn't describe the area now. In 2003, the neighborhood incorporated as the city of Doral. In its first decade, Doral grew to just under 46,000 people by 2010. The census puts Doral's population at 81,500 in 2025 — and it's projected to grow by another 5,000 people into 2029. The mall that lingered in the shadow of Kendall's Dadeland Mall 10 miles away is now owned by the same management company, Simon. And like its older and better-known sister, Miami International Mall is growing to satisfy a thriving base. More than 10 new dining, retail and service businesses, including an Elev8 Fun indoor amusement center with its own food court, have opened or are set to open in 2025 on the grounds at 1455 NW 107th Ave. Elev8 Fun owner David Goldfarb, who also owns Xtreme Action Park in Fort Lauderdale, told the Miami Herald last year he chose the mall for its high-traffic location, tenant mix and familiar face in the neighborhood. 'The Miami International Mall has been a legacy shopping mall destination for decades in the western Miami community and continues to serve as a major shopping hub for the growing trade area,' he said. 'The consumer spending trends and demographics are conducive to a family entertainment center.' READ MORE: This old Miami mall is getting a modern mega entertainment center Here's what Simon says has recently arrived and what you'll soon see at Miami International Mall: Concept ▪ Clawz Plushies Playground: A Tim Burton and Kawaii-inspired destination where plushie lovers and gaming enthusiasts can win, trade and collect plushies in an interactive 'Clawcade' experience — that means arcade games with claws, for those who aren't in the know. Spring 2025. ▪ Elev8 Fun: A 110,000-square-foot entertainment complex featuring more than 100 arcade games, a go-kart track, 12 bowling lanes, mini golf and a fitness center. Goldfarb, the owner, says the venue will feature its own food court with restaurants and eateries including California Pizza Kitchen, Mr. Beast Burger, Great American Cookies, Buddy V.'s Cake Slice, Man vs. Fries and Ballpark Bites. Summer 2025. Dining ▪ Buns & Bites: An Italian-inspired eatery serving paninis, salads and homemade pasta. Located near Pei Wei Asian Express. Open. ▪ Moka Café: Sandwiches, pastries, dessert, quiche, avocado toast and coffee. Also, empanadas from Venezuela, Colombia and Argentina. Found in the mall's center court. Open. ▪ Cake Joy: A bakeshop offering Brazilian pastries and Bundt cakes. Spring 2025. ▪ Freddo: Premium gelato. Fall 2025. Retail ▪ Attractions by Brazil in Miami: Boutique apparel for men and women, along with shoes, purses, jewelry and accessories. Near Victoria's Secret. Open. ▪ Rio By Design Beachwear: Brazilian swimwear and beachwear, accessories and Panama hats. Near Macy's. Open. ▪ Metropolis International: Pop-culture merchandise including manga, comics, anime, Funko and Pokémon. Established in 2020, Metropolis also sells Marvel, DC, 'Star Wars' and Disney collectibles. Near the recently opened International Nails II. Open.

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