Battlefield 6 invites you to delete the campaign after completing it
Electronic Arts has surprised the community of Battlefield 6. They integrated a function that invites you to uninstall the campaign once the player has finished it. After completing the nine story mode missions and watching the end credits, the game displays a message suggesting remove that section from the title. This way you can free up space on the hard drive.
A light but useful story mode
The measure has attracted attention not only for its originality, but also because it reflects a change in approach in the way large video game companies manage digital storage. In times where AAA titles reach increasingly huge figures in their installation size, offering an option to free up space has become an smart decision and well received by the community.
The campaign mode Battlefield 6 occupies approximately 15GB. Although it may require more space if the player installs the HD texture pack. Although it is not an excessive size compared to other current titles, it is still a relevant amount. Especially taking into account that most players seek to optimize their space.
EA and DICE seem to have understood that, although the campaign offers a cinematic experience and an intense narrative, the majority of players in the franchise spend most of their time in the online component. Therefore, the ability to delete the story once completed not only frees up space. At the same time, it prevents the player from having to do it manually, something that until now few studies had contemplated.
Battlefield 6: A feature that went viral
The feature began to gain notoriety on October 11, when a user on X/Twitter shared a screenshot showing the game's message inviting you to delete the campaign. The publication it quickly went viralaccumulating thousands of reactions and comments. Numerous players praised the idea, calling it “considerate” and “smart.” They applaud EA's gesture towards those who seek to maintain order and efficiency in their digital libraries.
In an environment where video games tend to take up more and more space without offering solutions, many users saw in Battlefield 6 a sign of empathy towards the gamer community. Especially on consoles, where the base models still have relatively limited hard drives.
Context and comparisons
These days, big shooter titles usually easily exceed 70 or 80 GB. Some, like Call of Dutythey have come to despite more than 100GB including Warzone and Zombies. In comparison, Battlefield 6 round the 70 GB total. This makes the removal of campaign mode a functional option for those looking to focus on competitive multiplayer without sacrificing space for other games or additional content.
With this decision, Electronic Arts demonstrates a more practical understanding of the needs of modern playersby offering control over the content they actually want to keep installed. It is a small but significant addition that could set a trend among other developers in the sector.

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