This Week in Gaming: Major Battlefield 6 Updates, Ubisoft Delays, and More

The gaming world has been busy lately! If you haven’t had time to follow all the news, TopMob has you covered. We’ve got the latest on Battlefield 6, including upcoming post-launch modes and fixes for issues like REDSEC and weapon spread, which are expected next week. Plus, Ubisoft raised some eyebrows by pausing stock trading and delaying their financial report, all while secretly developing a new multiplayer game.

PlayStation announced the PS5 is expected to last several more years. Meanwhile, the UFL is considering creating its own official football video game. In other gaming news, Sony Santa Monica, the studio behind God of War, had a new game project canceled after investing over $25 million in development.

Here’s your full TopMob recap of the biggest stories you may have missed this week.

The Gaming News You May Have Missed

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9 New Game Modes Are in Development for Battlefield 6 Post-Launch

TopMob reports that developers are working on at least nine different game modes to be added to Battlefield 6 after it launches.

We previously shared that Battlefield 6 was planned to include six different game modes. Since the game launched its first season, we’ve discovered even more modes in the game’s code. Two of the modes we mentioned before – Sabotage and Strikepoint – have now been officially confirmed. That leaves Raid, Payload, Squad Shootout, and Tank Hunt as the remaining modes from the original six.

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Weapon Bloom and REDSEC Issues Will Be Fixed Next Week

Battlefield Studios revealed in a recent update that they’re addressing the weapon bloom issue in both Battlefield 6 and REDSEC next week.

The updates will arrive on November 18th, and will include a new multiplayer map called Eastwood for Battlefield 6.

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Ubisoft Delays Earnings Report, Halts Share Trading Minutes Before Release

Ubisoft is no longer delaying its games. Now it’s delaying earnings reports.

The company announced it was delaying its earnings call, which was set to happen just minutes before the release of its first-half financial results for fiscal year 2026.

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Epic Games Refutes Fortnite Gambling Accusations, Evidence Says Otherwise

Epic Games claims Fortnite won’t include gambling features in experiences created by players, even though they previously acknowledged adding those features.

Rumors started circulating about the possibility of gambling features in Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN), and the latest game update confirmed these features. However, there’s still some uncertainty about exactly what constitutes “gambling” within the game.

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TopMob Exclusive: UFL Exploring Official Licensing

The new United Football League (UFL) is exploring the possibility of appearing in video games. Sources say they’ve begun discussions about licensing their team logos, uniforms, and overall brand for use in games.

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PlayStation 5 is ‘Only in the Middle of The Journey’, Says Sony

According to Sony CFO Lin Tao, the PlayStation 5 is still expected to have several more years of strong performance, as it’s currently only halfway through its lifecycle.

During Sony’s recent earnings call, CFO Line Tao explained that the PlayStation 5 is still only halfway through its expected lifespan.

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God of War Developer’s IP Was Cancelled After Investing $25 Million

Shuhei Yoshida shared that PlayStation cancelled two games, each costing $25 million to develop. One of these was a brand new game idea from the team behind God of War.

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2025-11-14 23:49