Battlefield 6 The developers are considering changing how weapon bloom works. Battlefield 6 Players are currently exploring everything the game has to offer, and some have raised issues about how shots register, and now the developers have addressed the issue.
Inorganic flowers were part of: battlefield later series Battlefield 3. Weapon bloom affects gameplay. battlefield We've introduced an accuracy spread that increases as the player shoots, making it harder to shoot the longer the player continues shooting. but Battlefield 6Players have found that this doesn't work correctly or seems to have too strong an effect on shots.
Battlefield 6 Developers Respond to Concerns About Bloom
On Twitter, streamer TacticalBrit shared a video demonstrating the flower: Battlefield 6Highlights obvious bugs that spread bullets. After successfully taking down a few enemies from a distance, I took a shot at someone who should have connected perfectly, but it didn't. TacticalBrit believes this issue is caused by the bloom not resetting properly between shots. Senior game designer Florian Le Bihan responded to the tweet, stating that while previous beta bugs related to Bloom have been identified and fixed, the developer has discovered two new bugs that affect variance. Developers are also investigating ways to fine-tune how bloom and bullet dispersion work.
According to Florian, the developer is currently working on the confirmed work. Battlefield 6 Bloomberg noted, but he didn't provide any kind of estimate for when the fix might go into effect. Another clip shared by Florian highlighted a related issue with blood splattering while shooting enemies. This indicates that the player's shot successfully hit the target but did not actually cause any damage. The developers are actively seeking feedback on specific instances of shots not registering correctly, so players who have experienced this are encouraged to share their feedback.
until now, Battlefield 6 Although it received positive reviews from players and critics, there is still room for improvement. if Battlefield 6 With the potential to reach 100 million player numbers, it is necessary to identify and fix issues like this as quickly as possible. So far, the developer has been pleasing fans by providing a quick fix for the issue of not being able to log in to EA apps and offering compensation to those affected. With any luck, this bloom problem will be resolved soon. This is because it can have a huge impact on a player's success in every match he plays.
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October 10, 2025
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Ages 17+ / Blood and gore, intense violence, strong language, in-app purchases, user interaction
- developer
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Battlefield Studio