Battlefield 6 announces two major updates with visual improvements and new features in Portal.
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EA’s shooter is gearing up to receive two consecutive patches that will adjust several of the most discussed aspects by the community since the start of its first season. The company has decided to reveal what will arrive in each update and, in the process, show part of their work plan for the coming months.
The first patch will arrive this month and will coincide with the arrival of new content, while the next one will be released in December as part of the winter phase. Both are part of the studio’s effort to stabilize the competitive rhythm and improve the overall experience on consoles and PC.
Upcoming Patches for Battlefield 6: What’s New
November 18th Update
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Bloom fix, one of the most repeated complaints from players.
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Lighting improvements, with global adjustments in several scenarios.
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Revised challenge descriptions, clearer and easier to understand.
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Fort Lyndon incorporation (REDSEC world) to Portal mode.
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Aiming assist adjustments, making it more fluid and predictable, in line with the open beta.
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Launch alongside California Resistance content, which adds a new map to the rotation.
December Update: Winter Offensive
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Changes to vehicle quantity and distribution per map.
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Adjustments dedicated to Corsa and Sfondamento to balance matches.
What’s Next
EA confirms that they are already working on:
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Challenge redesign.
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Expansion of selected maps.
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Future changes to interface and internal systems, still in the design phase.
The studio ensures that these decisions come directly from community feedback and that more adjustments will arrive throughout the season.

