Maps in the Battlefield franchise have always been highly regarded in terms of size, destructibility, and vehicle compatibility. The philosophy remains in Battlefield 2042, which includes eight total maps with varying atmospheres, gameplay mechanics, and sizes. Whether you want to fight in a sprawling arctic wasteland or in the midst of a crowded city warzone, you’ll probably find a map worth playing in Battlefield 2042.
That being said, not all maps are created equal in Battlefield 2042. Some maps just don’t work very well in terms of game flow and player engagement. Some maps even actively work against you by limiting your vision. While world events are always fun, they can become very old very quickly, leading players to desire other maps over some. In this guide, we will be going over every map in Battlefield 2042 ranked best to worst.
The best map in Battlefield 2042: ExposureThe first map added to Battlefield 2042 with the Season 1: Zero Hour launch also happens to be the best map in the game. Exposure just feels like a Battlefield map. Set in the Canadian Rockies, you will be presented with sprawling vistas for intense long-range vertical fights, but you also have your tight close quarters choke points that teams can fight over for basically the entire round. Every specialist should feel comfortable and useful playing on Exposure, but specialists like Sundance and Mackay are extra fun due to their movement abilities. If you are looking for a classic feeling Battlefield map, look no further.
DiscardedDiscarded is an interesting take on the idea of mixing long-range gunfights with close-range brawls. Set on India’s west coast, Discarded is one of the best maps if you want non-stop action in a single chokepoint.
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