Fans of Battlefield 6 can breathe a sigh of relief, as the new update fixes 2 major bugs

Fans of Battlefield 6 can breathe a sigh of relief, as the new update fixes 2 major bugs

After the launch, several bugs in Battlefield 6 have emerged that bother fans. These issues will be addressed with a new patch that will be released soon.

What bugs are being referred to? Players in Battlefield 6 were unable to properly locate their opponents. They felt that they couldn’t hear footsteps correctly or were looking in the wrong place. This issue will now be tackled, as important sounds affecting battles and vehicles will now be prioritized.

On larger maps, footsteps and vehicles should be more audible with the update. Players should also be able to better gauge the distance and position of enemies after the patch.

The hit registration is also being tweaked. The adjustments aim to eliminate inconsistencies that previously caused hits to be either not registered or difficult to read.

Additionally, bullets should be recognized more reliably when many players are fighting closely together. Overall, the hit registration should feel faster and more intuitive in the future.

When is the patch coming? The bug fixes will arrive with Patch 1.1.3.0 on December 9, 2025. The improvements will be released in time for the Winter Offensive, which is part of Season 1. Corresponding patch notes are expected to be released in the coming days.

More bug fixes in the upcoming patch

What other bugs will be fixed? In addition to the two biggest annoyances for the community, there are other points that the developers want to address. They should be included in the next patch. Among them are:

  • Improved visibility of soldiers
  • Improvements to the modes Rush and Breakthrough
  • Weapon adjustments

Soldiers should be more distinctly visible in darker or low-contrast areas, and the prone animation will also be revised. Additionally, the developers are working on better lighting and exposure, especially when switching between indoor and outdoor areas, as well as ensuring that characters stand out more clearly in complex environments.

An important change concerns the Breakthrough mode, in which the developers will revise both the objective areas and the availability of vehicles. An example from the EA blog post: “On Siege of Cairo, attackers now have an additional tank available in Sector 1 and 3, and the capture area at Point B has been updated to give attackers a clearer foothold.”

As for the weapon adjustments, the update should bring noticeable improvements in weapon handling, including corrections to first-shot accuracy, adjustments to the behavior of individual attachments, and fine-tuning of various recoil patterns and entire weapon categories. This aims to ensure predictable and overall more consistent weapon performance in active combat.

If you are a trophy collector, you are probably keeping an eye on the Platinum Trophy of Battlefield 6. To achieve this, you need to complete various tasks that can be quite challenging. What you need to do can be found in the following guide: Battlefield 6: Trophy guide to all achievements – What you need for 100%

Source(s): EA
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