Shroud explains how Battlefield 6 can be more fun after getting 121 kills in one game
FPS legend shroud was an absolute beast during the Battlefield 6 open betas, but has one big request to make the game more fun ahead of launch.
Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek almost never disappoints when a new shooter comes out, and whether it’s Valorant, Marvel Rivals, or COD, he’s never one to shy away fromactivating his human aimbotand destroying the competition.

Battlefield 6was just the latest title for the Twitch streamer to show what he’s capable of with his snappy flicks, precise aim, and highlight reel gameplay. However, there’s one thing that he thinks the game needs to be more fun.
During a recent broadcast, shroud noted how he was undefeated on the Breakthrough game mode and dropped an insane 121 kills, 33 assists, and just eight deaths during the match to top the entire lobby.

Despite his ridiculous stats, shroud’s team ended up losing the game in a closely contested battle – something he says Battlefield 6 needs more of.
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Shroud wants Battlefield 6 to be more competitive
In the game,shroudand his squad dominated, but were unable to capture the last objective. They played near perfectly, using smokes, revives and other tools to break through enemy lines, demonstrating how to PTFO.
While shroud took his first L in the mode, he was happier playing a more tightly contested game than his previous matches where he steamrolled the opposition.

“When you get matches like that, where they actually fight back, Breakthrough is really fun,” he explained. “But every time we play, we roll them.”
According to shroud, the closer a game is, the more fun it becomes, because the challenge is enticing.
“That was the first time I ever lost Breakthrough, so it actually was fun. I wish more games were like that.”
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We’ll have to see how tight BF6’s matchmaking is when the game launches in October. The latest Battlefield has even managed toeclipse 800,000 pre-orders on Steamand is on track to become the franchise’s biggest debut ever.