Should you buy Battlefield 6 now or save your money for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 next month?
It's that time of the year again. Wallets are tighter, game wishlists are longer, and both Battlefield and Call of Duty have arrived at the worst possible time for anyone trying to budget responsibly. Between dinners, parties, and holiday gifts, buying two big AAA shooters back-to-back isn't something all players would be able to do. In fact, it's an important buying decision for the entire friend group, who are going to be spending their available time with the squad on one game instead of constantly hopping between two.
It’s that time of the year again. Wallets are tighter, game wishlists are longer, and both Battlefield and Call of Duty have arrived at the worst possible time for anyone trying to budget responsibly. Between dinners, parties, and holiday gifts, buying two big AAA shooters back-to-back isn’t something all players would be able to do. In fact, it’s an important buying decision for the entire friend group, who are going to be spending their available time with the squad on one game instead of constantly hopping between two.
Michael Johnson
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