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Battlefield 6 open beta all gameplay modes explained
Battlefield 6 open beta all gameplay modes explained

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Battlefield 6 open beta all gameplay modes explained

Image via: EA As Battlefield 6 launches toward release, EA has flung open the gates of its Open Beta to a wide arsenal of gameplay experiences. Veterans will surely find comfort in time-tested classics like Conquest and Rush, while the newcomers can jump straight into messy fun with Escalation or the revamped Firestorm battle royale. Offering an array of nine gameplay modes, Battlefield 6 meets every war fantasy: from calculated defense to chaos with all guns blazing. So, let's dissect what the beta's game modes offer, and onto what kind of battlefield you'll be landing on. 1. Large-Scale Warfare with a Purpose Conquest is the most prototypical Battlefield opening: enormous maps, vehicular combat, and contested control zones. The goal? Bleed tickets off the other side, hold more zones. Great for players who like open-ended engagements where air-ground synergy can be a killer blitz by a couple of 5-men squad rush. 2. Push, Defend, Repeat Breakthrough narrows the chaos into defined sectors. One team attacks, the other defends. Once a sector is taken, the frontline shifts forward. Encourages tactical plays and defense-heavy strategies. Kill count has less significance while kill events have more, it matters when and where you kill them. Battlefield 6 Open Beta SETTINGS Guide & Info! 3. Classic Bomb-Planting Pressure Rush comes back as an attack-and-defend mode where attackers plant MCOMs and defenders prevent the planting. With fewer capture points and greater emphasis on position and squad coordination, Rush rewards tactical flank and premeditated timing. 4. Gunplay-First Carnage Team Deathmatch is brutality less disguise. Two teams, one goal to get the most kills. Smaller maps and no vehicles mean only infantry combat. Good to warm up, demonstrate your gun skill. 5. Squad Showdown Chaos Squad Deathmatch takes the normal TDM and cranks it up to eleven with four squads fighting it out instead of two. Think of it as a really chaotic free-for-all style mode, best for those who enjoy sticking close to their squads or prosper in unorganized firefights. Battlefield 6 Beta Guide - Fast & Easy Codes, Gameplay Details & Tips 6. Fast Incursion Domination takes Conquest's formula and condenses it into something infantry-only and a little tighter. Fewer objectives mean quicker matches. It fits the mood of solo queue players who want a furiously active session with little downtime. 7. Horseshoe is the Objective King of the Hill features a single control zone that draws teams into the center of the match. Teams clash to dominate the zone and reach their score target. Expect nearly non-stop combat, with high kill counts and very little downtime. 8. Dynamic Countdown Points Chaos: Escalation , the new Arena will have new gameplay, Arena-basing it on Domination, but with the difference that capture points disappear and relocate frequently. Thus, there is a forced movement about players, with adaptation on the fly and war over shifting objectives; great for adrenaline-pumping team play, and for LMG lovers. Battlefield 6 Beta Early Access And Open All You Need To Know! 9. Firestorm Is Back Battle Royale finds itself back in the roster with the version of Firestorm for Battlefield 6, now sited in California. The particulars about the mode are still under wraps, though one can expect a reimagined Battle Royale that will feature environmental hazards, destructible terrain, and all those traits that unusually characterize Battlefield at an epic scale. What Mode Should You Play First? If you're into massive scale and vehicle play, start with Conquest. More tactical? Give Breakthrough or Rush a try. Love your chaos and gunfights? Escalation and King of the Hill are for you. Whatever your flavor of combat, the Battlefield 6 Open Beta offers a buffet of battlefield experiences. So, squad up, drop in and find that mode that matches your war cry. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Who is Brock Lesnar's wife Rena Marlette Greek? All about the Beast's married life and children as he makes his return to WWE
Who is Brock Lesnar's wife Rena Marlette Greek? All about the Beast's married life and children as he makes his return to WWE

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Who is Brock Lesnar's wife Rena Marlette Greek? All about the Beast's married life and children as he makes his return to WWE

Brock Lesnar with his wife Rena Marlette Greek. Image via: Josh Holmberg /Icon SMI/Corbis/Icon Sportswire/ Getty Images Brock Lesnar's thunderous WWE return has reignited fan curiosity about his next opponent, John Cena 's response. But as WWE is yet to announce, let's take a look at his wife, the woman who has stood beside him through the chaos. The man known as 'The Beast Incarnate' dominates inside the ring, but at home, he shares his world with Rena Marlette Greek, better known to WWE fans as Sable . With a controversial start to a bond that's endured, their story is just as compelling as any wrestling feud. Who is Brock Lesnar's wife Rena Marlette Greek? Here's what you need to know about the Beast's relationship with Sable Brock Lesnar and his wife Rena Marlette Greek. Image via: Harry How/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC/ Getty Images Before she became Mrs. Lesnar, Rena Marlette Greek carved out her legacy in WWE as the iconic Sable. She burst onto the scene in 1996 and quickly rose to prominence, winning the Women's Championship in 1998. Her swagger and stage presence broke barriers for women in wrestling, often declaring before matches. WWE itself credited her as 'a pioneer who broke new ground for the ladies of the ring.' Sable's journey, however, wasn't straightforward. Originally a model for brands like L'Oréal and Pepsi, she admitted in a 1999 interview with the Ottawa Sun, 'I always wanted to be an entertainer — a singer, maybe a famous model — but I never dreamt I'd become a wrestler.' Despite the fame, her real-life persona contrasted with the on-screen villainess she portrayed, saying, 'Sable has become self-absorbed, egotistical ... by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 20 Legendary Cars from the Past Undo she doesn't care about anyone else. That's so unlike the way I am in real life, but it's a fun character to play.' After divorcing fellow wrestler Marc Mero in 2004, Sable's relationship with Lesnar stirred headlines, especially due to the age gap and the timing. Lesnar's 2011 memoir Death Clutch: My Story of Determination, Domination, and Survival recounts the intense early days of their romance, including a dramatic moment when he broke into her Florida home just to propose. He wrote, 'I used the screwdriver [a neighbor loaned me] to get into one of her sliding doors... and now I'm inside.' That impulsive act led to a week together and eventually a proposal at the Orlando airport's waterfall. Brock Lesnar and Rena Marlette Greek: Kids, legacy, and love Brock Lesnar and Rena Marlette Greek. Image via: Zuffa LLC via Getty Images The couple married in 2006 and have two sons, Turk and Duke. Lesnar also shares a daughter, Mya, with former fiancée Nicole McClain. Mya is a rising star in her own right— a national shot put champion and recent Mountain West Conference winner. She recently went public with her relationship with San Francisco 49ers player Zaire Moss, signaling that Lesnar's legacy isn't just inside the ring. Despite public scrutiny and early controversies, Lesnar credits Sable as the foundation of his life. 'I can't imagine coming home to someone different,' he once told Sports Illustrated, calling her 'a solid rock in my life.' In his memoir, he reflected, 'She had worked so hard to get back into that company, and now she was leaving it again... giving up her career for me.' Also Read: Brock Lesnar ends speculation, returns to SummerSlam 2025 to F5 John Cena Fast forward to SummerSlam 2025 Night 2, and Lesnar's return to WWE has shaken the ring, and The Conqueror's wife, Sable, is supporting him behind the spotlight. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Watch: 'Battlefield 6' brings the action in multiplayer gameplay
Watch: 'Battlefield 6' brings the action in multiplayer gameplay

UPI

time31-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • UPI

Watch: 'Battlefield 6' brings the action in multiplayer gameplay

July 31 (UPI) -- Video game publisher Electronic Arts has released a multiplayer gameplay trailer for its upcoming first-person shooter sequel, Battlefield 6. Developer Battlefield Studios showcased what fans can expect in the game during a live streamed event on Thursday. Battlefield 6 promises massive battles across cityscapes that are destructible and filled with tanks, helicopters and fighter jets that players can use. The sequel is bringing back the class system, with players choosing either Assault, Engineer, Support and Recon. Each class offers distinct weapons and roles to carry out. For multiplayer, classic Battlefield modes such as Conquest, Breakthrough, Rush, Team Deathmatch and Domination are returning. Players will also be able to craft and share their own maps and game modes. The game will also feature a single-player mode, with more details to be announced later. Battlefield 6 takes place in 2027, with maps set in New York City, Cairo and more. "Witness the vicious path of destruction carved by Pax Armata, the world's leading private military company. PAX purses the destruction of NATO and its allies, stopping at nothing to uphold their motto: 'Our Protection, Your Peace,'" an official description reads. Battlefield 6 is set for release on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S and X and PC on Oct. 10. A playable beta will be available at three different points in August: Aug. 7-8, 9-10 and 14-17. Battlefield 6 is the first new title in the franchise in nearly four years. The most recent game, Battlefield 2042, was released in November 2021 and had negative reviews at launch.

Palo Alto & CyberArk, Corning Q2 beat, Sphere price target
Palo Alto & CyberArk, Corning Q2 beat, Sphere price target

Yahoo

time29-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Palo Alto & CyberArk, Corning Q2 beat, Sphere price target

Market Domination host Josh Lipton tracks the latest market movers and stocks in this Market Minute. Palo Alto Networks (PANW) is reportedly in talks to acquire CyberArk (CYBR) in a deal that could exceed $20 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal. Corning (GLW) stock is jumping after the company topped second quarter earnings and issued upbeat third quarter guidance. Sphere Entertainment (SPHR) stock gains after Goldman Sachs raised its price target, citing the company's new partnership with Abu Dhabi's Department of Culture and Tourism as a potential catalyst. Stay up to date on the latest market action, minute-by-minute, with Yahoo Finance's Market Minute. It's time for Yahoo! Finance's market minute. Palo Alto Networks reportedly has its sights set on acquiring CyberArk software. According to the Wall Street Journal, a deal could value CyberArk at more than $20 billion, and Palo Alto could finalize a deal for the firm as soon as later this week. Communications equipment company Corning reporting a beat on sales and earnings for the second quarter. Looking ahead, the company is also providing a better-than-expected outlook for the third quarter. JP Morgan noting that guidance should reinforce investor confidence and earnings upside opportunity in the second half of 2025. And Sphere Entertainment getting a lift, Goldman Sachs from raising its price target on that stock while reiterating its buy rating. Goldman noting that Sphere's agreement with the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism should act as a catalyst. And that's your Yahoo! Finance market minute. For more on what's trending on Yahoo! Finance, scan the QR code below to track the best and worst performing stocks of the session. Related Videos How is the Dow calculated? Here's a breakdown. Market is seeing 'pockets of speculation,' not 'excessive' froth Berkshire trims VeriSign stake, Novo Nordisk craters, PayPal falls Market's 'fuel' for further P/E expansion is 'nearing empty' Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Walmart ramps up e-commerce to rival Amazon's Prime Day event
Walmart ramps up e-commerce to rival Amazon's Prime Day event

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Walmart ramps up e-commerce to rival Amazon's Prime Day event

Walmart (WMT) is trying to outpace Amazon (AMZN) this year with "Walmart Deals Week," a six-day savings event (two days longer than Amazon's Prime Day sales event). Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Brooke DiPalma breaks down Walmart's latest push to grow its e-commerce and grocery businesses. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination here. Amazon's Prime Day deals will take front and center stage for most shoppers this week, as it extends its signature shopping period to four days for the first time. But this year, as in recent years, it is not alone. Yahoo Finance's Brooke DiPalma joins us now with more, Brooke. Good afternoon to you both. Certainly what we've seen in recent years is really Amazon get taken on by their retail rivals. Think Target, think Walmart specifically, but so many others are looking to get in on this big splash of savings like Target, Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, even Tractor Supply and Ulta Beauty. Well, they're looking to get in on the action, too. But let's take a closer look at one of their biggest competitors, Walmart. Well, Walmart, they're really upping their ante when it comes to their e-commerce business. In the last quarter, that e-commerce business here in the U.S. just turned profitable, and now they're really doubling down on their offering this week. They're instead of just having a four-day event like Amazon Prime, they're looking to do it bigger. And so Walmart's having a six-day event from July 8th to July 13th. That's trumping Amazon Prime's Day event from July 11th, or July 8th rather, to July 11th. Now, some sources tell me that Amazon is clearly the big winner this week. And sure, customers, just top of mind, they'll go to Amazon first, they'll look at the prices. But then ultimately, what they might be doing is going elsewhere in this environment where consumers are so conscientious about how much things cost. They really are conscientious about where exactly they want to spend here. And so they'll go elsewhere. They'll go to that Walmart, they'll go to these other retailers. But this could be a prime opportunity for Walmart. That's what some analysts tell me. Specifically, what they really want to gain here is memberships. The Walmart Deals Week, they're ultimately enticing those Walmart Plus customers, something that launched back in 2020, to sign up. They're saying, hey, through mid-July, we're going to offer 50% off, and that could be a big opportunity for Walmart. But when you really look at another business that Walmart's winning on, that's Walmart Grocery business here. Of course, they've been touting that on recent earnings calls that they're gaining more high-income shoppers, and that Walmart Plus membership also tends to be higher income as well. But when you take a look at the numbers, guys, Walmart's e-commerce business is far, far lower than Amazon's business here when it comes to just how much money they're bringing in. If you take a look at last year right here, you could see that Walmart brought in around $121 billion when it comes to their e-commerce business. That's of course, far lower than Amazon's e-commerce business online stores. And also, when you think about just how much membership fees they bring in, Amazon also surpasses by a landslide how much Walmart Plus brings in when it comes to membership fees. And also, the top side here is that Walmart Plus subscription is far lower than Amazon Prime. Also, they're offering that half off right now. And so it could entice customers. That's ultimately what Walmart wants here. They want to take the eyes away from Amazon. Will there be certain categories, Brooke, where Walmart would think, okay, we have maybe some type of competitive advantage here? Would it be, you know, for example, would it be food sales? Yeah, certainly. So 60% of Walmart's U.S. sales is grocery. And that's what ultimately Amazon has to worry about here. One analyst telling me that one of the biggest things that Amazon, or rather Walmart has to look out for, is if Amazon gets competitive on their grocery business. And what we've seen in recent months is really Amazon invest, look around, see exactly how they could really integrate and grow that Whole Foods acquisition that happened back in 2017, just a few years ago now, it seems like with the pandemic. But really, they're trying to entice consumers here with that.

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