Battlefield 6 Season 1 Patch’s Fixes and Improvements Weren’t Applied All at Once

by Alex Co November 1, 2025 10:07 am in News
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When DICE released the Season 1 update to Battlefield 6 players, it mentioned a ton of bug fixes and improvements. If you played the game after applying the update, but felt like some bugs still persisted, it’s not just you.

It appears that DICE forgot to inform players that the Season 1 patch wasn’t applied all at once, which means some bugs and issues still persist, although they will be addressed during the season.

Battlefield 6 Season 1 Improvements and Bug Fixes Spread Out Over Multiple Patches Confirmed

DICE Principal Game Designer Florian Le Bihan confirmed that not all of the listed bug fixes were included in the update gamers downloaded on October 28, stating, “The bug fixes are not in this update, might not have been clear from some of the previous comms but they are coming into a later update during Season 1.”

Florian’s confirmation was a response to a content creator’s complaint that the ADS (aim down sight) penalties remain unchanged, despite the spread (bloom) bug after sprinting still being unresolved, despite being mentioned as fixed in the patch notes.

While it’s commendable that DICE is addressing a multitude of issues in the game’s first season, someone at the studio should have communicated this, so people are aware that not everything listed in the patch notes won’t be fixed in one go, no? Even if I’m not a game developer, that seems like a logical approach to communication and the like.

So if you’re experiencing more issues that were supposed to be fixed in the Season 1 patch but weren’t, expect it to be fixed during Season 1 with another update. One bug I still experience regularly is the “trampoline” issue, where your character gains an excessive amount of verticality when mantling objects. Unfortunately, this not only reveals your position but also makes you a perfect target.

As for when this new update is set to be released, DICE hasn’t said yet, but we do know that there is a mid-season update headed out on November 18, which brings another new map, a new mode, and even the return of Battle Pickups.

In other Battlefield 6 news, the developers silently removed the Wicked Grin neon blue infantry skin from the game after community backlash.

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