Battlefield 6 Season 3 Patch Notes Detail Improvements For Vehicles, Netcode, Gadgets, And More
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Battlefield 6 Season 3 Patch Notes Detail Improvements For Vehicles, Netcode, Gadgets, And More
"Content-wise, players can expect a brand-new battle pass, three new guns, and a reimagining of Battlefield 4's popular Golmud Railway map, which will serve as the Battlefield 6's largest map to date. Redsec also receives a competitive Ranked mode for battle royale, allowing players to compete for rank, leaderboard status, and unique cosmetic rewards."
"One notable change is a broad balance and handling pass for all vehicles. This includes better tracked-vehicle mobility, improved repair behavior, and updated damage and regeneration system for tanks. It also corrects an issue where a rider would previously be kicked off the dirt bike when doing a flip, so players can now go back to doing tricks mid-battle."
"Vehicle weapons were also tuned to make survivability, counterplay, and damage output more predictable. The update also corrects an issue where a player would be kicked off the dirt bike when doing a flip."
"Gadgets were also adjusted to help improve "clarity and consistency" in how support gadgets behave in combat. This list includes mines, the portable mortar, the Engineers Supply Crate, and the Hardware Suppression System. Additionally, there was also a focus on making launchers more viable to use, including a damage buff against vehicles for the RPG and the M136 AT launches."
Season 3 arrives with a new battle pass, three new guns, and a reimagined Golmud Railway map that becomes the largest Battlefield 6 map to date. Redsec adds a competitive Ranked mode for battle royale, featuring rank progression, leaderboard placement, and unique cosmetic rewards. The update includes a broad vehicle balance and handling pass with improved tracked-vehicle mobility, better repair behavior, and updated tank damage and regeneration systems. Vehicle weapon tuning improves survivability, counterplay, and damage predictability. Gadget adjustments improve clarity and consistency for support gadgets, including mines, portable mortar, Engineers Supply Crate, and Hardware Suppression System. Launcher viability increases with damage buffs for the RPG and M136 AT launches. Netcode fixes address stuttering with bipod use, player hit reactions, and incorrect armor damage for high-latency players.
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