
"Battlefield Studios is seemingly trying something different with Battlefield 6 's next patch, which everyone assumed would be a standard, mid-season update not intended to change the game significantly. However, it appears that it may bring more to the game than we realised, enough that the developer sees it as an excuse to bring back the pre-launch Battlefield Labs testing initiative."
"Battlefield Studios announced a host of new changes that will be included in the same patch, which are apparently significant enough to require player testing. The developer is reviving Battlefield Labs to help it do so, but only for three two-hour sessions, split across the game's three main server regions (EU, NA, APAC). All tests are scheduled for today, December 2, and they remain under NDA."
Battlefield 6 will receive a December 9 patch that begins the final phase of its first season and carries relatively light new map and mode content. Battlefield Studios announced additional, significant gameplay adjustments that prompted a temporary return of Battlefield Labs for targeted player testing. Labs will run three two-hour PC sessions today, December 2, split across EU, NA, and APAC regions, and remain under NDA; participants can join via Steam or the EA app. Tests will run on Eastwood and Operation Firestorm, rotating Conquest and Escalation. The patch focuses on footstep audio, a hit‑registration and netcode pass, and broader combat changes.
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