Battlefield 6’s Season 3 kicks off on Tuesday May 12 with a reimagining of a classic Battlefield 4 map, now called Railway to Golmud, which will be the biggest map in Battlefield 6 yet. The original map was based in China, but now EA’s Battlefield Studios changed the location to Tajikistan to align with the events of the Battlefield 6 campaign. While it is simply a new map in a live operations strategy, it’s also the kind of execution that could help fulfill the promise between Battlefield Studios and its fans. Golmud is a playground for things to happen that can happen only in Battlefield. There’s more room in this game for aerial combat between jets and helicopters, which bring tremendous destructive for to the modern battlefield. But there’s also room for a mere soldier on the ground to bring down one of those goliaths with a single stone. I played the preview for a couple of hours and, while I’m not much of a Battlefield hero, I tasted some moments of victory that felt like the game was living up to its promise. A jet could clip itself on those wires in Battlefield 6’s new Railway to Golmud map. Source: EA Golmud is a fan favorite map has been optimized to match Battlefield 6’s visual fidelity and gameplay. Then later in the season another legendary map arrives, with an updated reimagining of Battlefield 3’s Grand Bazaar, called Cairo Bazaar, which comes later in the season. Season 3 also sees the debut of a new battle royale feature, Redsec’s Ranked Play experience, which will launch…