
Battlefield 6 Implements Major Change Following Fan Reaction
DICE reverts a recent change to the Conquest mode in Battlefield 6 due to player feedback after initial criticism.
DICE, the developer of Battlefield 6, has decided to undo a controversial change made to the Conquest game mode that recently reduced the number of starting tickets. This adjustment was part of an effort to speed up match duration but was met with substantial backlash from players.
Change Reverted
Shortly after its implementation, players expressed significant dissatisfaction, prompting DICE to revert the ticket count back to its original total of 1,000 for all maps.
The initial intention behind this adjustment was to enhance the flow and pacing of matches. However, feedback from the gaming community indicated that players felt the reduced ticket numbers detracted from their overall experience.
DICE confirmed it is committed to listening to player feedback and will continue to assess gameplay data to ensure a satisfying experience.
“W, glad to see you guys listening to feedback and adjusting so quickly,” commented ModernWarzone. Translation: “W, it’s great to see you responding to feedback so promptly.”
Upcoming Updates
Despite the focus on these balance changes, a substantial content update is scheduled for October 28, which will introduce a new map, game mode, and several weapons to further enrich the Battlefield experience.