6 Games That Are Noticeably Better on Next-Gen

Battlefield 2042

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Games That Are Noticeably Better on Next-Gen

While Battlefield 2042 may not have launched in the best state, following a number of patches the gameplay has started to get a little more enjoyable. Fewer game-breaking bugs and weird glitches are plaguing players’ experiences, allowing them to enjoy the immersive military shooter that little bit more.

Alongside the usual load time improvements and sharper visuals and improved performance that we’ve come to expect from games running on next-gen hardware, Battlefield 2042 is just so much grander on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.

If you play on either Series X|S, PS5 or PC, you’ll be able to enjoy up to 128-player skirmishes across Battlefield 2042’s enormous maps. This is a doubling of the player count for games compared to the last-gen version.

This means you’re going to get even more chaotic and explosive games, and all of that playing out with better visuals and a smoother framerate.

While Battlefield 2042 may not have fully delivered on fans’ expectations, it’s still significantly better when playing on next-gen.


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