EVE Vanguard has revamped its gameplay by drawing inspiration from Battlefield 6. At the heart of the updates is the “Operation Avalon” mode, which functions as a kind of “extraction shooter.” Players take on the role of a clone on an alien planet, with the goal of gathering resources and beaming back in time before they are attacked by the enemy Mordus Legion.
Influences from Battlefield 6
Battlefield 6 has already captivated many players with its focus on tactical gameplay and large maps. These elements are now being adapted for EVE Vanguard as well. Developer Fenris has deliberately chosen to forego traditional battle royale mechanics. Instead of a shrinking play area, the focus is on strategic planning and risk assessment.
The “Operation Avalon” mode
“Operation Avalon” challenges players to work together in teams to gather resources. The goal is to safely extract these resources before being overwhelmed by other players or NPCs. This brings a new, intense, and dynamic playstyle to the world of EVE Vanguard that appeals to both veterans and newcomers.
Risk and Reward
The risk-and-reward gameplay mechanic is central to “Operation Avalon.” Players decide how long to stay on the planet and what risks to take to gather more resources. This decision influences the rewards they receive and offers an exciting balance of danger and gain.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is “Operation Avalon” mode?
“Operation Avalon” is a new mode in EVE Vanguard designed as an “extraction shooter” that relies on risk-and-reward gameplay mechanics.
How does EVE Vanguard differ from Battlefield 6?
EVE Vanguard incorporates tactical elements and the risk-reward system from Battlefield 6, but does not include typical battle royale mechanics.
What role does the Mordus Legion play in EVE Vanguard?
The Mordus Legion acts as an NPC enemy faction that poses a significant threat in “Operation Avalon” mode.

