The first major update for Battlefield 6 has dropped, and it’s fair to say the development team has been hard at work ahead of launch.
Patch 1.0.1.0 delivers a wide range of updates and improvements across the game, addressing bugs, refining balance, and making key gameplay changes based on all of the player feedback gathered so far.
With that said, let’s jump in and see what you can expect from Patch 1.0.1.0 in Battlefield 6!
Battlefield 6 1.0.1.0 Patch Notes
Battlefield 6’s Patch 1.0.1.0 includes hundreds of changes across the board, impacting the player, vehicles, gadgets, weapons, maps, modes, UI, hubs, settings, portal, audio, and network.

The majority of changes have stemmed from player feedback following the Beta and various playtests in Battlefield Labs, with the devs also continuing to monitor different areas of the game and tweaking certain aspects where necessary.
Here are all of the major updates included in Patch 1.0.1.0:
- Movement is refined with reduced slide-to-jump momentum, lowered jump height, and increased inaccuracy when firing while airborne or sliding.
- Weapon handling has been rebalanced through general recoil tuning and adjustments to ensure more consistent gunplay.
- Rush and Breakthrough layouts revised to deliver a better balance between Attackers and Defenders.
- Maps improved with better traversal, lighting adjustments, and overall performance upgrades.
- UI and HUD have received a range of polish improvements for clearer prompts, smoother navigation, and more accurate displays.
- Settings and controls expanded with improvements across multiple areas.
- Audio overhauled game-wide with clearer pings, refined weapon and vehicle sounds, and fixes for missing or delayed effects.
- Netcode optimized to reduce desync, fast time-to-death, and instances of invisible damage.
These are just some of the most notable changes made in the patch, but if you want to check out the full list for each category, you can read it here.

Battlefield 6 isn’t officially out at the time of writing this, but it’s great to see so many changes being made early on. Obviously, whether or not they are the right ones remains to be seen, but you certainly get the sense that the community will continue to be listened to in the days, weeks, and months ahead.
With an overwhelmingly positive Beta taking place back in August and Battlefield Labs testing still ongoing, the development team has had access to an abundance of player feedback in the build-up to launch. Theoretically, this should make the whole gameplay experience feel smooth and well-polished from the get-go.
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