Battlefield 6 Stuttering, Menu Tiles Not Working Issues That Surfaced From Winter Offensive Patch Acknowledged by DICE

by Alex Co December 9, 2025 5:16 pm in News

With today’s Battlefield 6 Winter Offensive update, DICE introduced a new event, new items and other goodies to keep the player base entertained. Unfortunately, this new update also brought with it, new bugs that are annoying the crap out of players.

Chief among them are in-game stuttering, and also how some menu tiles seem to not be working as intended.

Fortunately, DICE is aware of both issues and are currently investigating.

Battlefield 6 Suttering Issues, Menu Tiles Not Working Workaround Detailed by DICE

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DICE has issued a statement on both issues, as well as workarounds for both via the official Battlefield Discord.

On the topic of in-game stuttering, DICE said, “We are actively investigating an issue that is causing in-game stuttering for some players. We will provide further updates as we work toward resolving this issue.”

Workaround: A workaround that seems to help some players on Steam is to go offline in the friends menu. Try this if you are on Steam while we investigate this issue for a proper fix.

As for menu tiles not working, DICE noted, “We are investigating the issues players are experiencing with menu tiles not working reliably. Some players report that restarting the game can temporarily solve this issue. We will update you on progress as soon as we have additional info.”

Well, there you have it. Hopefully, an update will be issued soon to stop these bugs from affecting the overall experience.

In terms of what’s next for Battlefield 6, Season 2 should be revealed in January 2026, and this will once again list new maps, weapons and more that will be delivered to players for free as part of the game’s live service intiative.

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