Battlefield 6 developer Battlefield Studios has responded to community concerns regarding XP and progression issues that have emerged since the game's launch. To address feedback about slow progression in unlocking hardware and weapon attachments, the developer has announced several key changes aimed at enhancing the overall player experience. The XP gained from match completion will increase by 10%, while the daily bonus will rise by 40%. Additionally, the XP required to unlock the first 20 attachment ranks will be significantly reduced. Furthermore, assignments will now start earlier at lower career ranks, though challenges are still under review. They are also tackling issues with XP farming on community servers, seeking to maintain the creative and social aspects of player-driven experiences while decreasing the number of servers designed for XP farming. Ongoing adjustments will be made as the game prepares for Season 1.

What recent changes have been made to Battlefield 6's progression system?

Battlefield Studios has increased XP gains, reduced attachment unlock requirements, and adjusted assignment ranks to improve the player progression experience in Battlefield 6.

Battlefield 6 is the latest installment in the long-running Battlefield franchise known for its expansive multiplayer battles and detailed environments. With an emphasis on community-driven content creation through its Portal mode, the game aims to enhance player creativity while maintaining a balanced progression and gameplay experience. Players have been actively engaging in unique modes, showcasing the potential of the game’s community features.