There are certain game modes that fans expect from first-person shooter games nowadays as standard for the genre. One of these modes is a dedicated Ranked mode, where players who are interested in playing competitively can find more serious and intense multiplayer matches. Some big name FPS games have opted out of having dedicated Ranked modes as of late, though, and Battlefield 2042 is now one of them.

YouTube channel Battlefield Nation recently interviewed Battlefield 2042 senior design director Justin Wiebe about Battlefield 2042, who confirmed that the game won't be launching with a dedicated Ranked mode. According to Wiebe, a Battlefield 2042 Ranked mode is something that the developers want to hear more about from the community before it's implemented. If it's something that people really want to see, then the developers will consider it.

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Wiebe is from Ripple Effect Studios, the team working on Battlefield 2042's ambitious Portal game mode. The Battlefield 2042 Portal mode seems like it will be the new game's most ambitious feature, and could potentially be a game-changer when it comes to its longevity compared to Battlefield games of years past. Whether or not its as solid in its execution as it is on paper remains to be seen, but it's certainly piqued the interest of the community.

The lack of a Ranked mode in Battlefield 2042 at launch is certain to cause some mixed reactions in the community, but the reaction online so far seems to be mostly positive. In the meantime, it's worth pointing out that the game will still have a way to "rank" players through skill-based matchmaking, though Battlefield 2042 SBMM sounds like it will be far less of a pain than it is in other games.

From the way Battlefield 2042 is handling SBMM to its new Portal game mode, the developers definitely seem like they're building a game that's keeping fan desires in mind first and foremost. Whether or not it all comes together remains to be seen, but fans should have a chance to try out some of Battlefield 2042's sooner rather than later. A Battlefield 2042 open beta is in the works, and with the game's release date coming in October, one has to imagine that it will be happening soon.

More information on the Battlefield 2042 open beta should come to light soon. It will be interesting to see what Battlefield 2042 maps, modes, and gameplay features make the cut once the beta goes live.

Battlefield 2042 launches October 22 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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