Battlefield 6 Fan Pitches
Battlefield 6 offers a wide range of experiences, from the classic, large-scale chaos of Conquest to the tense, last-team-standing action of the REDSEC battle royale mode. Now, a clever idea from a player is sparking a community-wide discussion about how to bridge the gap between these two popular playstyles.

The concept is simple but compelling: make the sprawling REDSEC map, known as Fort Lyndon, playable for the traditional Conquest mode. The fan who proposed the idea isn’t suggesting a single, massive 128-player match across the entire battle royale landscape. Instead, they envision the large map being divided into several smaller, more focused sections, each tailored for the strategic point-capture gameplay that defines Conquest.
This approach would solve two problems at once. It would provide a fresh injection of content and variety for players who love Conquest but may be growing tired of the current map rotation. Simultaneously, it would allow players who enjoy the design of the REDSEC map but aren’t fans of the battle royale genre to experience its locations in a more familiar and structured format.
Why can’t we play Conquest on the REDSEC map?
byu/the_shortbus_ inBattlefield
The idea has been met with significant enthusiasm from the community. Many players have upvoted the post and expanded on the concept in the comments. Some have even sketched out how Fort Lyndon could be logically split into three distinct Conquest maps. Others have drawn parallels to classic Battlefield modes like Operations from Battlefield 1, suggesting the large map could be perfect for a multi-stage offensive.
However, not everyone is convinced. Some skeptical players have pointed out that the game’s existing Conquest maps still have issues that need developer attention first. They also note that optimizing areas designed for battle royale for a mode like Conquest could present technical challenges, potentially leading to performance problems.
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While it remains to be seen if the developers at DICE will act on this popular fan suggestion, the discussion highlights the community’s passion for the game and its desire for more diverse battlegrounds. For now, players can look forward to the confirmed Winter Offensive update, which will add a new Ice Lock Empire State map to the game on December 9.