Battlefield 6’s ‘Netflix UI’ has already been rejected and redesigned by players, and I’m on board


Rory Norris, Guides Writer

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Last week I was: playing way too much of the Battlefield 6 open beta.

This week I’ve been: continuing to play way too much of the Battlefield 6 open beta now that it’s returned for one more weekend.

As much as I’ve been enjoying the Battlefield 6 open beta, I can’t deny that sinking feeling the moment I booted it up and was met by Netflix’s home screen; tile after tile of curated playlists requiring you to horizontally scroll as if I’m searching through swathes of algorithmically pre-destined TV shows for my next binge. Unfortunately, I’m not trying to pick my next show; I’m just trying to queue for a match of closed weapons Rush.

Plus, it’s not limited to just the main menu, either, as everything from the loadout screen to the settings page is full of annoying tiles and horizontal scrolling that’s especially awkward for a mouse. It’s fiddly just to swap weapons or attachments, at times.



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