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‘This Is Brilliant’ – Battlefield 6 Players Flock to Giant Fan-Made Conquest Maps as Map Size Debate Rages On

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The Battlefield 6 community has asked for bigger Conquest maps for months, so someone made their own – and they’re actually pretty popular.

Fans have spent the time since launch asking EA and Battlefield Studios for everything from aim assist tweaks to realistic skins, but few conversations have stolen the spotlight quite like the discussion around map sizes. While some players went to great lengths to determine if Battlefield 6 maps are as small as they look and others took to review-bombing, the more creative individuals are using Battlefield Portal and REDSEC to make larger maps of their own.

Thanks to work from Reddit users kurtinthegrind and andy_6170 (a.k.a. ViperAndyStudios), the Battlefield 6 community now has Club House, a large-scale Conquest play area that pulls elements from REDSEC’s Southern California-set Fort Lyndon map for an (unofficial) version of the kind of wide-open spaces they’ve been asking for. There are also Tech Center and Operation Tech Center map options, with the former set up as a large-scale, infantry-focused Conquest map, while the latter offers linear gameplay centered around one main building.

“The credit to the original version of Tech Center and the Conquest Script belongs to Andy,” kurtinthegrind says, “though I’ve made a few modifications to them.

“Club House and the smaller version of Tech Center are my creations, and honestly, I’m not too proud of them. But until Ripple Effect/Battlefield Studios provides improved Portal support and releases ALL parts of Battle Royale map, these will have to suffice.”

Both bot and bot-less versions of the Club House and Tech Center maps are currently available for players to create servers, but it’s Club House that’s attracting the most attention online. In the middle of a Wednesday, the map, also known as Golf Course, boasts a few hundred active players across different server browsers in Battlefield 6, with some 64-player servers populated almost entirely with real people.

Battlefield 6 Portal Club House Conquest Map Page. Image captured in-game by IGN.

We played a few matches on Club House and noticed that, even with around 30 players on each team, combat encounters feel spread out, with infantry required to sprint long distances to reach each Conquest objective without redeploying. Everything from small vehicles like golf carts to attack helicopters and tanks can help with travel, too, with above-average ticket sizes and a relatively large play area resulting in more room for vehicle warfare and lengthy matches.

“This is brilliant,” one popular comment says. “Fingers crossed they actually put these on the official map rotation. For now, I’ll just mess around with my squad.”

It’s certainly a change of pace when compared to other, standard Conquest maps, and it’s an experience those playing on Club House seem to enjoy. Our short time with real-world players saw the in-game chat filled with comments praising the map for its long, clear sightlines and vehicular combat potential.

Fingers crossed they actually put these on the official map rotation. For now, I’ll just mess around with my squad.

Portal game modes – Club House Conquest included – have dedicated fans, even if a modified XP rate means significantly slower progression for all. One Battlefield 6 player took to Reddit after trying the mode for themselves, saying, “for the first time, I felt like I could breathe in this game.”

“There are too many small, cramped, and poorly designed maps in this game, and I never had much opportunity to play normally without constantly confronting opponents in narrow alleys or buildings,” the popular post says.

“I think there should be maps like in BF3/4, small, medium, but also large – I know I haven’t discovered anything new, everyone has been saying this since the game’s release, but we need to keep talking about it until we finally get some comment on the matter.”

While some have already begun calling for these fan-made maps to join official Battlefield 6 playlists, others argue the emergeance of Club House and other similarly large Conquest maps only serve as proof that Portal is working just as the developers intended. For now, it’s unclear if Portal experiences like this could get a bigger spotlight from BF Studios.

Although BF Studios has yet to confirm just how big future Battlefield 6 maps will be, we do know that much, much more is on the way. The first post-launch map, Blackwell Fields, was met with criticism from fans, but another new map called Eastwood is just weeks away. Both locations are included as part of Season 1, with more content set to follow in the months ahead as future seasons roll out.

For more on Battlefield 6 and REDSEC, you can read IGN’s REDSEC review in progress. You can also check out the recently discovered hidden room in the firing range, as well as a recent change to challenges that will make some milestones a bit easier to reach. If you’re interested in trying out any of these Portal maps for yourself, you can head to the in-game community tab, select “Search Experiences,” and input the experience codes below.

Battlefield 6 Portal Experience Codes

  • Conquest Club House: z2wxc
  • Conquest Club House (Bots): z3cp6
  • Infantry Conquest Large Tech Center: z2tfr
  • Infantry Conquest Large Tech Center (Bots): z4ycg
  • Infantry Conquest “Operation” Tech Center: z36s8
  • Infantry Conquest “Operation” Tech Center (Bots): z3ey8

Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He’s best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).

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