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Battlefield 6 is overhauling its gunplay next week, and it’s adding one thing we’ve all asked for years on end

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Last updated: June 26, 2026 4:22 pm
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EA’s had a hard time juggling Battlefield 6 since launch. It was a record-breaking release for the series, but it quickly dropped off amid frustrations over map design, gunplay, and its seasonal structure.

Six months later, the team was hit with layoffs. Since then, we’ve been living in the ‘we’ve heard your feedback’ era, with Battlefield Studios promising seven new maps in 2026, including the remakes of your old favourites. While the playerbase seemingly hasn’t recovered (at least looking at Steam concurrents), the community has perked up.

And the developers have just announced one of the biggest changes yet: overhauls to gunplay coming in update 1.3.3 on Tuesday, June 30. It’s looking to address all of the complaints we’ve had with Battlefield 6 since launch. “Growing a game like this means more than just adding content: it’s about revisiting your initial vision and having honest conversations about how it should change,” the blog reads.

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Firstly, all of your weapons will feel different. Random bullet deviation is officially out (well, “significantly” reduced), and more predictable recoil patterns unique to each gun are being introduced instead. Guns will also have a greater spread while holding the trigger down to encourage burst and tap firing, and bullet velocity is being decreased.

It’s exactly what I wanted back at launch, and should make each weapon much more distinct, especially at range—right now, lots of them kinda blur together, or there’s one weapon that’s the obvious choice.


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Battlefield 6: An infographic showing the before and after of the update 1.3.3 changes to weapon handling on recoil.
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Battlefield 6: An infographic showing the before and after of the update 1.3.3 changes to weapon handling on damage multipliers.
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My favourite change is the introduction of limb damage to the series at long last. Limb and lower torso shots will deal less damage, generally increasing the shots to kill in most firefights. However, headshot multipliers are going to be increased to compensate. So, you’ll be more rewarded for hitting enemies in their centre of mass, and especially in the head.

Of course, this will be more felt at longer ranges, demanding more precision while close-range time-to-kill remains almost unchanged.

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“Our TTK benchmark in close-quarters runs between 200 and 300 milliseconds for automatic primary weapons, similar to the TTK in Battlefield 3 and 4, but with some room for outliers. This is key to allowing players to have a chance when they’re outnumbered,” the developers explain.

Snipers in particular are getting significant changes to make them more distinguishable. The one-hit ‘sweet spot’ range for most snipers overlapped and was far too generous, so they’re being tinkered with.

These new overhauls come as part of the developer’s new ‘Battlefield Combat’ series of behind-the-scenes blogs aimed at improving the core pillars. This, of course, starts with the gunplay tweaks I’ve outlined above, but the developers mention that future updates will tackle vehicle play, gadgets, and more. It sounds like more ground-level changes are in the works.

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