This past weekend, new clips from Battlefield Labs’ testing of Battlefield 6 went viral, revealing an innovative feature called Free Look. The feature allows players to fully view their weapons from any angle, whether by rotating, tilting, or flipping them to see the finest graphical details.
The feature seems to be aimed primarily at fans of content creation and video thumbnails on platforms like YouTube. For years, content creators have been accustomed to the repetitive motion of looking up and reloading the gun to capture a great shot. But with Wild Look, they can get more varied and engaging angles that add creativity to photos and videos.
This feature was not available in the game’s beta, but was later added with the new round of Battlefield Labs testing. Clips circulating on social media showed the fluidity and fluidity of moving the weapon, reflecting EA Studios’ interest in providing additional tools that make the experience richer and more relevant to modern audiences.
Aside from being a tool to showcase the fine details of weapons, many gamers believe that Free Look could open the door to a new competition among content creators to provide the most innovative and unique shots.
With the game’s October release date looming, Battlefield 6 seems to focus not only on big battles or realistic destruction, but also on the small details that add value to the experience.