Battlefield 6 players express dissatisfaction with the recent update, 1.1.3.6, which introduced minimal changes to controversial cosmetics. The Objective Ace skin and Winter Warning sticker drew scrutiny for their perceived resemblance to elements from Call of Duty: Ghosts and potential generative AI design. Fans were expecting substantial revisions but reported that the adjustments were too minor to appreciate. EA and Battlefield Studios noted a misunderstanding regarding the timing of the sticker's redesign, which is now scheduled for the upcoming Season 2 launch on February 17. The Battlefield community remains vocal on social media, demanding greater transparency and improvements in cosmetic design.
What changes were made to the Battlefield 6 cosmetics in the latest update?The update made small adjustments to the Objective Ace skin, giving it a slimmer design and more details, while the Winter Warning sticker remains unchanged, with a redesign planned for Season 2’s launch on February 17.
Released on October 10, 2025, Battlefield 6 aimed to rejuvenate the franchise with new content and mechanics. However, the game has faced a mixed reception due to controversial design choices and concerns over the quality of post-launch content. Players are eager for the upcoming Season 2, which promises a new map and the return of a classic Battlefield 4 map, indicating a pivotal moment for the franchise's future direction.
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Man, it's wild how a sticker can cause this much drama—feels like we're back in the days of arguing over camo patterns in the locker room. Guess we'll see if Season 2 brings the heat or just more cosmetic déjà vu.
Honestly, it feels like the devs are just polishing the chrome on a bumper while the engine's still making weird noises. Here's hoping Season 2 is the real tune-up the community's been waiting for.