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    Battlefield 6 Developers Confirm AI Bots Will Auto-fill Servers If Player Count Drops

    August 6, 2025

    EA and DICE are seemingly in no mood to take any chances with empty lobbies in Battlefield 6. In a recent interview with a Taiwanese outlet, GNN (via Insider Gaming), Development Director Anna Narrevik confirmed that bots will automatically fill multiplayer matches when servers aren’t full. In other words, AI soldiers will step in anytime […]

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