Battlefield 6's Challenges Have Become Signiciantly Easier To Complete

Battlefield 6 has mostly been a hit since its launch early in October, but chief among its players' concerns have been its arduous challenges. Fortunately, Battlefield Studios has been tracking the conversations regarding these tasks, as well as weapon- and mode-specific assignments, and is rolling out changes to streamline them.

Announced on November 5, Battlefield 6 is receiving a significant overhaul to challenges, one which drastically shortens the vast majority of their requirements to "make them more achievable within a reasonable session length."

As an example, Battlefield Studios cites how it has reduced the amount of required revives for a Support class challenge from 200 to 60. An example of of a streamlined weapon assignment showed that players would only need to inflict 3,000 damage as opposed to the previous requirement of 10,000 damage.

Additionally, mode-specific challenges have become more "standardized." Tasks that once needed five wins to accomplish them now only require two wins, and objective kills needed to complete a challenge have been similarly brought much lower than before.

These changes follow an update that increased experience points gained at the end of matches as well as lowered the threshold for early weapon-attachment ranks. Across the board, these tweaks should make it much easier for players to log in, play a handful of matches, and rank up much more efficiently in shorter play sessions.

Changes like these, including ones to the more advanced and intensive Expert and Master challenges, are currently rolling out and more are on the way, with details on the rollout to come.

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