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Battlefield 6 nearly broke the Xbox Series S, which devs say had “less memory than even our mid-spec PC”: “A lot of our levels were crashing on Xbox Series S”

By Ashley Bardhan

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Battlefield 6 nearly broke the Xbox Series S, which devs say had less memory than even our mid-spec PC: A lot of our levels were crashing on Xbox Series S

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Battlefield 6 nearly broke the Xbox Series S, which devs say had “less memory than even our mid-spec PC”: “A lot of our levels were crashing on Xbox Series S”

Ashley Bardhan

16 September 2025

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Battlefield 6 was nearly too hardcore for Xbox – in terms of memory usage, anyway.

Speaking to Kotaku, EA technical director Christian Buhl thinks “the biggest thing we did that was a challenge for us” while developing Battlefield 6, due to launch on October 10, was wrangling the Xbox Series S. Compared to Microsoft’s other, stronger current generation console, the Xbox Series X, Series S features more limited memory storage, as well as a lower target resolution, and, ultimately, price tag.
In fact, Battlefield 6 devs found that “Xbox Series S does have less memory than even our mid-spec PC,” Buhl says. “And so there was a point… Oh, I want to say, like, 6 to 12 months ago where we kind of realized that a lot of our levels were crashing on Xbox Series S.”

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This led devs to devote another 60 days or so to resolving “all of our memory issues on Series S,” Buhl explains.

“We were doing so much testing… we were collecting all this data,” he recalls. The Xbox Series S necessitated tweaks to Battlefield 6’s memory usage that finally made the “whole game better and more stable,” Buhl adds, though devs had to make “specific optimizations” just for Series S, too.
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