We asked our community what they want to see from Battlefield 6 Season 2, and their responses (combined with ongoing leak discussions) paint a clear picture of rising expectations.
As Battlefield 6 moves deeper into its live-service lifecycle, attention has already shifted toward what Season 2 needs to deliver in order to keep players invested.
While players enjoy the core gunplay, many feel the game urgently needs more substantial content drops, particularly when it comes to maps, vehicles, and systems that define Battlefield’s combined-arms identity.
Season 2 is broadly viewed as a pivotal test for DICE to show that its live-service approach can sustain long-term engagement instead of depending on slow, minimal updates.
Are Current Maps Holding Battlefield 6 Back?
One of the most consistent requests is for larger, more traditional Battlefield maps that fully support infantry, armor, and aircraft simultaneously.

Many players argue that current maps feel too constrained or repetitive, limiting how vehicles and squads can interact.
There’s strong demand for expansive battlefields where helicopters, jets, tanks, and transport vehicles all have meaningful roles instead of competing for the same narrow spaces.
Several fans also call for the return of classic Battlefield 3–style maps, with some even suggesting reworks of existing locations to better resemble iconic layouts like Gulf of Oman or Paracel Storm.

Night maps are another major talking point. Players repeatedly express frustration that night-vision equipment exists without environments that truly justify its use.
A dedicated night map (or night variants of existing maps) could dramatically change pacing, visibility, and tactics, encouraging slower, more coordinated gameplay.

Many players also want dynamic weather and environmental effects to meaningfully impact gameplay, increasing unpredictability and replay value instead of acting as purely visual elements.
Is the Little Bird Really Coming in Season 2?
Vehicle content dominates much of the Season 2 discussion, especially rumors surrounding the AH-6 Little Bird.
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Leaks and datamining chatter have fueled speculation that the fast, lightweight helicopter could arrive in Season 2, immediately dividing opinion.
Some players are excited about the return of a high-skill air vehicle that rewards precision flying, while others worry it could become overpowered or frustrating if aircraft balance and anti-air mechanics remain unchanged.
Will Season 2 Finally Introduce Proper Naval Warfare?
Similar debates surround the idea of naval warfare, with players pushing for proper boat gameplay on maps designed around water traversal and objectives.

While boats do appear in certain campaign segments, many players argue these moments are highly scripted and don’t reflect fully developed systems, fueling doubts about whether naval combat is ready for multiplayer.
What Weapons and Gadgets Are Players Hoping to See?
Weapons and gadgets are also on the wishlist, with particular interest in Czech firearms like the Bren 2 and Scorpion variants.

Players generally welcome more weapon variety, but there’s also criticism that some additions feel redundant or should have been included at launch.
Discussions around gadgets remain highly divisive, with concerns that tools like airburst grenade launchers or motion sensors could negatively impact balance if poorly implemented.
Is Battlefield 6 Suffering from Content Drip-Feeding?
Underlying nearly every discussion is anxiety about content drip-feeding.

Many players worry that Season 2 could launch with only one or two new maps, which they believe isn’t enough to sustain interest—especially when comparisons are made to older Battlefield titles that launched full map packs.
While some defend the current model by pointing out that content is now free, others argue that free updates don’t excuse slow pacing in a $70 AAA release.
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