After unveiling the entire Roadmap for Battlefield 6 which includes 3 full season’s worth of exciting contents and all kinds of gameplay improvements and advancements, both EA and Battlefield Studios have recently addressed additional fan feedback regarding several other aspects of the popular multiplayer first person shooter. The devs confirmed that this year will see even more consistent communication with the players and fans alike for Battlefield 6 which would help make the overall experience better in more ways than one.
“Thank you to everyone who shared their thoughts on last week’s 2026 roadmap,” Battlefield Studios stated. “Seeing the response has meant a lot to the team, and we’re genuinely grateful to have you on this journey with us. We’re continuing to dig through all of your feedback so we can focus on the things you care about most in the months ahead.”
The devs have also addressed player requests of an official server browser for Battlefield 6 which many fans have expected to see ever since the game came out back in October last year, and according to Battlefield Studios, the “details are still being finalized,” while confirming that the addition of a server browser is still “a priority” for them and they will release more info in the near future.
Developers have also confirmed that they’re looking to improve the gunplay and bring other quality-of-life improvements to the game which will refine your moment-to-moment experience in Battlefield 6 even further as they are “actively exploring improvements to the combat experience, with gunplay as a primary focus.”
The team also stated the following: “We’ll also be sharing changes to land vehicles designed to make their gameplay more consistent, responsive, and viable in a wider variety of engagements,” the devs added. “Then in early May, we’ll walk you through the full Ranked Play experience so you’re ready to jump into Fort Lyndon when Season 3 launches.”
Even though a part of it’s playerbase is dwindling and nowhere near the numbers seen during launch, Battlefield 6 is showing no signs of slowing down and in fact, this year will see EA’s flagship first person shooter bringing out all the big guns with gigantic maps which will delight every veteran player of the series, tons of new modes plus Naval Combat–all of which has the potential to bring a massive resurgence in the overall player counts.