A vehicle from Battlefield 6 is so bad that the developers are sending it back to the workshop

A vehicle from Battlefield 6 is so bad that the developers are sending it back to the workshop

Not all vehicles from Battlefield 6 are convincing, and one type can even be downright dangerous – at least for those inside. The developers promise improvement and announce that they will address the problem.

Which vehicle is it about? The Jeep is one of the light vehicles in Battlefield 6 and is primarily suitable for transporting up to four people. Additionally, there is a gun on the roof.

The problem with the Jeep: It is not armored and therefore an easy target for enemy attacks. The players inside are largely unprotected. A comfortable ride to the front line can quickly turn into a deadly outing.

Some players complain about the uselessness of the Jeep. As hl3official writes on Reddit: “The Jeep has no purpose anymore (it used to serve to quickly reach a certain point and/or to flank, but neither of these options is realizable or necessary anymore).”

This is partly because the maps are smaller than in previous installments, explains iChronox. On the other hand, some users like Dark-Cloud666 point out on Reddit that the Jeeps are easy targets. They are becoming death traps, which is why walking is often the safer option.

The developers are aware of the problem and have now announced that the light vehicles in the game will receive an update. Another aspect, the movement, was recently revised and received much praise.

Tests are meant to bring improvements

What do the developers say? In a conversation with PC Gamer, the topic came up. Kit Eklöf, Hardware Producer at DICE, has listened to the editors’ feedback on the Jeeps and responded:

“I will pass the feedback on the light vehicles to the team today. I also want to point out that a Battlefield Labs test will take place soon, where we will test some improvements to the vehicles regarding this issue, especially since we have received feedback that vehicles are death traps. We will try a package of vehicle improvements in Labs very soon, so keep an eye out for it.”

Unfortunately, it was not revealed when players can expect the improvements. But one can only hope that they will be implemented in Battlefield 6 within Season 2, which recently started along with the roadmap.

Until then, players continue to face the dilemma: Do they walk to the flag points and mission objectives and be a bit safer, or do they risk being blown up in the Jeep by mines, tanks, or helicopters?

Season 2 launched on February 17, 2026, and brought some innovations to the game. However, not all players are satisfied with how DICE has handled some aspects. For example, the Rush mode caused disappointment: Players say Battlefield 6 has “neglected and violated” the best game mode, not even mentioned in Season 2

Source(s): PC Gamer
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