Battlefield 6 Conquest Ticket Update Applied on Oct. 15 for More “Natural Pace”
Have you seen Conquest matches in Battlefield 6 end because of the time instead of one side outright winning? If so, DICE has noticed that and has applied a Conquest ticket update today, October 15.
The change should be live as you read this, as it doesn’t require a client download, and is applied via a server-side update.
The ticket changes vary per map, and it’s outlined below.
Battlefield 6 Conquest Tickets Reduced to Make Sure Matches End With a Winner
DICE states, “We’ve reduced the starting ticket count across all Conquest maps so matches finish at a more natural pace. Previously, many rounds were hitting the time limit instead of ending when one team ran out of tickets. We’ll keep monitoring feedback and data to make sure the flow of each match feels right.”
The ticket change per map is as follows:
- Siege of Cairo from 1000 to 900
- Empire State from 1000 to 900
- Iberian Offensive from 1000 to 900
- Liberation Peak From 1000 to 800
- Manhattan Bridge From 1000 to 800
- Operation Firestorm From 1000 to 700
- New Sobek City from 1000 to 900
- Mirak Valley from 1000 to 700
As you can see, the biggest reduction is for Mirak Valley, which saw a 300-ticket decrease. Given the map’s size, this is understandable as engagements are fewer compared to the smaller maps available.
In other BF6 news, DICE has confirmed that weapon bloom will be tuned, though failed to give a proper timeline on when the patch for that will be released. If that’s not good news enough, Cronus cheaters are also getting banned, as the cheat maker tries to find a way to circumvent it.
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