Battlefield 6 Under Fire for Copying Call of Duty’s Ghosts Logo
While there are certain similarities when it comes to soldier uniforms and whatnot for most military shooter games, the latest mask for Battlefield 6 bears a resemblance a tad too much from its main rival, Call of Duty.
The new Battlefield 6 skin introduced in the first-person shooter’s in-game store bears a striking resemblance to Call of Duty: Ghosts’ logo, and after seeing the evidence, it’s hard to refute that whomever designed this (it might be AI, we can’t say for sure, of course), probably was influenced by Call of Duty: Ghosts.
Don’t believe us? Take a look for yourself and you be the judge.
Battlefield 6 Skin Copies Call of Duty: Ghosts
While the image above (via ForceGhost1013) might seem like it’s your standard face mask with white paint on it, a deeper look into it will show the similarities. As X (formerly Twitter) user DETONATED has pointed out, Battlefield 6’s mask has the same small details like the crack on the upper left side, the crack across the right side, and the pointy, thinning white part on the lower right side.
We’ve included the image in the before-and-after slider below, which will let you compare the two images yourself.
I have to admit, DICE’s design on their Battlefield 6 mask clearly seems to have been influenced by Call of Duty’s, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s because of AI (Artificial Intelligence). As more and more game developers rely on AI to design stuff, expect more instances like this to happen.
Will Activision do something about this? We can’t say for sure, but we wouldn’t be surprised if they did, though given it is the holidays, that might have to wait until we’re in 2026.
If Activision does something about this or if EA recalls the mask, we’ll let our readers know. For now, we’re waiting on more details for Battlefield 6’s Season 2, which should happen sometime in early January.
In other news related to both Battlefield and Call of Duty, Vince Zampella, the legendary game developer who co-created the Call of Duty franchise and was tasked as the head of EA”s Battlefield brand, has passed away recently due to a car accident.
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