Battlefield 6 has received a substantial 1.2.2.0 patch across PC and current generation consoles, delivering more than 160 corrections alongside the restoration of Aim Assist to its Open Beta configuration. The adjustment addresses one of the most disputed changes from the launch version, which had modified the targeting assistance feature in ways that frustrated many players.
The patch launches the second phase of Season One content, adding Eastwood, a Southern California-themed battlefield compatible with all official gameplay modes. New armaments include the DB-12 Shotgun and M357 Trait Sidearm, while the upcoming Battle Pickups feature will provide access to limited ammunition weapons with exceptional firepower.
Additional improvements address controller input latency and stick responsiveness, weapon accuracy parameters, and various corrections for equipment, vehicles, terrain layouts, and gameplay modes. The title launched last month following a troubled period for the franchise, representing what reviewers consider a significant recovery for the series.
The patch launches the second phase of Season One content, adding Eastwood, a Southern California-themed battlefield compatible with all official gameplay modes. New armaments include the DB-12 Shotgun and M357 Trait Sidearm, while the upcoming Battle Pickups feature will provide access to limited ammunition weapons with exceptional firepower.
Additional improvements address controller input latency and stick responsiveness, weapon accuracy parameters, and various corrections for equipment, vehicles, terrain layouts, and gameplay modes. The title launched last month following a troubled period for the franchise, representing what reviewers consider a significant recovery for the series.