Battlefield 6 Has A New Casual Mode Where Bots Outnumber Players
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Battlefield 6 Has A New Casual Mode Where Bots Outnumber Players
"The new mode, Casual Breakthrough, will include just 16 real players per lobby, who will be accompanied by 32 bots--giving eight players and 16 bots per team. Described in a Battlefield Comms X post as "a more relaxed way to play while still earning progression and completing challenges," the mode will allow players to accrue Career XP, Weapon XP and Battle Pass XP, as well as counting towards challenges."
"The mode still comes with some restrictions, meaning players won't be able to earn Dogtags or Accolades through Casual Breakthrough, and the mode also won't be reflected in career stats. XP gain will be weighted, with player actions granting full XP, and bot actions only granting reduced XP. For now the mode will include two maps, Siege of Cairo and Empire State. Casual Breakthrough is live now, and can be found under the Multiplayer tab in the main menu."
Battlefield Studios introduced Casual Breakthrough, a casual mode featuring 16 human players plus 32 bots (eight players and 16 bots per team). The mode awards Career XP, Weapon XP, and Battle Pass XP and counts toward challenges, while excluding Dogtags, Accolades, and career-stat records. XP is weighted so player actions grant full XP and bot actions grant reduced XP. The mode initially includes Siege of Cairo and Empire State and is available under the Multiplayer tab. Portal progression remains disabled after XP-farming issues, and the studio will monitor player feedback for potential adjustments.
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