

Choosing a server in Battlefield 6 isn't an easy task, unfortunately. The game's release was filled with bot servers being utilized to easily farm experience and complete tough or grindy challenges.
Most of those are disappearing now that both exploits have been patched out, though, so we're seeing a lot more of the potential of Portal. Here are our choices for Battlefield 6's best community servers.
Image Via EA. Screenshot captured by Blast.In order to find community severs in Battlefield 6 you'll need to choose the community tab on left side of the main menu. They will never show up by default. Once inside that tab, you have two options: you either search by Experiences, or by Servers directly.
Experiences will group certain servers together with similar maps, modes, and modifiers. Servers will let you choose each individual server yourself, and you can sort them however you prefer.
Since we're still transitioning away from the plague of bot-filled maps, the most-played and most-liked sorting filters do nothing. Luckily, we're here to sort it out for you. Here are Battlefield 6's best community servers, in no specific order.
If you want to experiment with a more realistic take on the classic Battlefield 6 experience, Hardcore servers are ideal. These are created by the official BFPortal team and have rotating game modes. At the time of writing this, the available Hardcore mode is Rush.
These servers will give you "normal" Battlefield 6 games with no experience modifiers, but they will raise damage dealt by most weapons and remove HUD elements until you're only left with the basics: minimap, compass, and equipment information/ammunition.
While you might think that this is a niche experience, hardcore maps are usually fully populated with players, I have rarely seen a bot in any of my games. Give it a try if you're feeling brave!
Image Via EA.If you're new to flying vehicles in Battlefield 6 and have made the ambitious mistake of getting into either an helicopter or a jet in the middle of the game, you'll know how poorly that goes.
Most of us fly head first into a wall in our jet or do a pirouette and fall to our deaths in a helicopter. If you're curious about trying them but don't want to be flamed by enraged teammates, just give these community servers a try. There is a limitless supply of both jets and helicopters and all their default versions. Respawn timer is instantaneous and the map is quite big. Get practicing, pilot!
Once you're done practicing and feel like you've mastered the jet, Ace Pursuit will immediately humble you. This is a community server in which players compete in races using a jet of their choice. Expect challenging courses and great pilots alongside you.
Players can damage each other, and they will blow up if they hit an obstacle. Fret not, though, Ace Pursuit has a built-in checkpoint system as long as you're going through the green "circles". This community server is great fun and excellent jet practice.
Our last recommendation is another official Portal experience. Besieged is the closest thing you'll get to CoD Zombies in Battlefield 6. You'll have to survive increasingly bigger waves of AI enemies as they try to rush you down in the middle of Cairo.
Kills and assists net you money, which you can spend for better weapons, gadgets and ammo between rounds. New enemy types will appear and you will eventually be overwhelmed. A great CO-OP PVE experience to bring some variety into the mix or to practice aim and movement.
Let us know if there are any other cool Battlefield 6 community servers we might've missed.