Reddit goes wild: Fans love this Easter egg in Battlefield 6

With this Easter egg, Breaking Bad has now officially immortalized itself in Battlefield 6. (Image source: Steam)A new Easter egg has been discovered on the recently released Battlefield 6 map Eastwood, and it has quickly become a fan favorite. It’s no surprise, considering the secret itself is inspired by one of the most beloved series of all time. Walter White may have little to do with modern warfare, but he’s undeniably cool – much like the operators in Battlefield 6. Despite having little in common, the two still fit together surprisingly well. That might be what DICE and EA had in mind when they added this Easter egg: a whole pizza resting on the roof of an unremarkable home on the new Eastwood map. It’s a clear nod to one of Breaking Bad’s most iconic moments, when Walter hurls a pizza onto his own roof in a fit of rage. The scene comes from season 3, episode 2, Caballo sin Nombre. The Eastwood map has been available since November 18, 2025, released as part of the second phase of Season 1. The update, titled California Resistance, drops players into a decaying neighborhood filled with narrow alleys, crumbling facades and plenty of tactical opportunities. Season 1 began on October 28, 2025, and will continue to expand the game in stages with new modes, weapons and maps. The discovery was shared on Reddit by u/Defora, a top 1% contributor on the subreddit. Many users praised the Easter egg as “cool,” “funny” and “simply brilliant,” with some even calling it the highlight of the entire update. For the community, it’s a sign that the developers still enjoy adding small, thoughtful touches that fans instantly recognize. However, the thread isn’t without criticism. Some users question whether Breaking Bad is overrated, while others express disappointment with the map itself, calling Eastwood the “worst map in the whole game.” If you’ve got an opinion on the topic, feel free to join the discussion in the comments section.As a child in the 90s, my Gameboy was my steady companion. After school, the PlayStation was fired up. When I finally got my first PC, I was completely hooked. My passion for gaming has never waned since. For me, writing for Notebookcheck means reporting on topics that are really close to my heart - in addition to gaming, I also like to write about e-mobility, photovoltaics and innovative gadgets. When I'm not sitting at my computer, I'm probably on water rescue duty on the Baltic coast or trying to counteract the downsides of my geek life - namely sitting for long periods - at the local swimming pool. Please share our article, every link counts!
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