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Battlefield 6 patch adjusts Conquest tickets so your Firestorm games don’t go to the time limit, and there's good news for Manhattan Bridge flyers

The latest Battlefield 6 patch is another backend, server-side affair, just like the most recent release that nerfed Sniper Rifles. The focus of this latest update is on Conquest. More specifically, how slow matches on certain maps could be.

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BATTLEFIELD 6 UPDATE 1.0.1.6

[p]This minor Quality of Life update focuses on backend stability to help us prepare ahead of the upcoming Battlefield 6 Season 1 update.[/p]
  • [p]Minor backend updates improving stability ahead of Season 1 update.[/p]

Battlefield 6 cuts Conquest matches down to avoid underwhelming endings, but it's gone in the wrong direction

A new Battlefield 6 update has just sliced the number of tickets teams start with on all Conquest maps, in an attempt to avoid games hitting the time limit. The zone-control mode has become Battlefield's go-to over the years (despite mild protestations from Rush enthusiasts such as myself), and it's symbolic of the grand-scale bombast that makes BF6 one of the best multiplayer games this year. But no-one wants an arbitrary countdown to blow the whistle and call time right as things are coming down to a climax.


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Battlefield 6 gets a hotfix targeting bugged hit damage and EA are busy inspecting bouncy ladders

Misbehaving bullets, your hour of reckoning is nigh. A Battlefield 6 hotfix has been deployed with the goal of stopping you from refusing to register hit damage when you embed yourselves in virtual flesh. Bouncy ladders, your time will likely come soon, as EA's Battlefield Studios are busy trying to work out the arcane secrets of your rubbery rungs.


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Battlefield 6 Tops 6.5 Million Units Sold and Has Already Made $350 Million New Report Claims


A new financial report has backed Battlefield 6 as an extremely successful launch, claiming the new FPS has already sold 6.5 million units on all platforms.





The highly anticipated Battlefield 6 FPS launched on most platforms this week to a positive reception by fans and critics alike. EA’s return to Battlefield has received an 83 percent on Metacritic, and fans on Steam have returned with a “Very Positive” reception after over 39,000 reviews. Today, a new report has surfaced suggesting sales analytics match audience scores, with Alinea Analytics saying Battlefield 6 sales have exceeded 6.5 million units so far, with the majority of those units sold on PC. The report also says Battlefield 6 brought in over $350 million in revenue (the title has only been on the market for 5 days).








The report says the newly released title reached those sales numbers across all available platforms, citing its own internal estimates. What’s interesting is how close... Read more