Battlefield 6 Dev Increases XP Gain, Addresses Progression Complaints, and Targets XP Farms Taking Up Server Space
Battlefield 6 increases XP rewards by 10% and daily bonuses by 40%, while shutting down exploitative XP farming servers to improve fair progression, EA said.
- Next week, Battlefield Studios announced plans to change XP and progression after addressing player complaints during Battlefield 6's launch week.
- Players used Portal private matches to grind XP against bots, flooding servers to quickly unlock the PW7A2 SMG and DRS-IAR LMG, while developers found many servers aimed to inflate stats.
- Attachment progression is being shortened to speed unlocks, with XP awarded for match completion increasing by 10% and the daily bonus XP by 40%, while career rank thresholds 20, 23, and 26 are lowered to 10, 15, and 20.
- The change will remove XP farms and shift focus to playing with friends, requiring backend maintenance that forces all custom and verified Experiences to be republished.
- The studio said more updates are due within the next week on visibility, weapon bloom, vehicles not spawning and Season 1 adjustments.
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Battlefield 6 Weapon & Player Progression Buffs Coming in Next Update; DICE Intends to Diminish Portal XP Farms
Having trouble viewing the text? You can always read the original article here: Battlefield 6 Weapon & Player Progression Buffs Coming in Next Update; DICE Intends to Diminish Portal XP Farms While Battlefield 6 seems to be hitting all the right notes, one area where it needs a significant change is how progression works. To put it bluntly, grinding for items and weapon attachments are a chore that’s a tad too much to take. Unless all you do is …
Battlefield Studios announced a series of changes at Battlefield 6 to improve progression and rewards, following player complaints during its first week since launch. “We know that progression is an important part to be rewarded for your time on the battlefield,” the study explained. Among the major improvements: XP for completing games increases by 10% and the daily bonus by 40%. The XP needed to unlock the first 20 gun accessories is reduced, …
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