Battlefield 6 developers have acknowledged player concerns regarding the slow experience (XP) and attachment unlock rates. In response, they are increasing the XP earned for match completions by 10% and the daily bonus XP by 40%. Additionally, they will reduce the amount of XP required to unlock the first 20 weapon attachments, cutting the process time in half. However, the ranking requirements for unlocking class Training Paths and new gear will also be lowered. Players have been using bot farms in Portal mode to expedite XP gain, which has led to server capacity issues that the developers plan to address. Changes are expected soon to improve the XP grind and refine the overall gameplay experience in Battlefield 6.

What changes are being made to Battlefield 6's XP and unlock system?

Developers are improving XP gain with a 10% increase for match completions and a 40% boost for daily bonuses. They are also reducing the XP needed for the first 20 weapon attachments, aiming to speed up the unlocking process significantly.

Battlefield 6, part of the long-standing Battlefield franchise, was launched in October 2025 and quickly rose to become the biggest launch in the series' history, selling 7 million units in just three days. The game's community has been actively engaged, leading to developers regularly responding to player feedback to enhance the multiplayer experience. Features like the Portal mode allow for user-generated content, although some have exploited it for fast XP farming.