EA deployed a server-side Battlefield 6 update on October 13 that adjusts Rush ticket counts and weapon tuning. There is no client download: changes take effect the next time players connect to the game servers. This update does not address the known issues DICE listed at launch.
Battlefield 6 New Update Adds Rush Fixes and Weapon Adjustments
Here are the complete changes in today’s Battlefield 6 backend update:
- Increased ticket count for some maps in Rush to the intended 100 (previously 75).
- Reduced the muzzle velocity of the M2010 ESR from 900 m/s to 800 m/s.
- Reduced the muzzle velocity of the PSR from 750 m/s to 720 m/s.
- Shotgun projectiles now account for drag.
This is a small backend tweak rather than a full client patch. For comparison, the Day One client patch on October 10 was a much larger update with over 200 changes to movement, weapons, maps, and audio. Have thoughts on how these tuning changes affect play? Please share them with us on X, Bluesky, or our YouTube channel.