Season 2 of Battlefield 6 is winding down with one final update launching on May 5, which brings a few quality-of-life improvements ahead of the following week’s launch of Season 3. Battlefield Studios continues to update Battlefield 6 as the community has expressed mixed feelings about the game’s state, and the player count has plateaued after a post-launch decline.
Battlefield 6 launched late last year and quickly became a massive success with critics and fans. Many claimed that Battlefield 6 was a return to form for the series after a couple of lackluster entries, bringing the franchise back to basics and building off of its stellar large-scale FPS gameplay. But not everything has been good with Battlefield since then. Despite Battlefield 6 being 2025’s biggest game, selling 20 million units and outpacing even Call of Duty, Battlefield Studios was still hit with layoffs in 2026. On top of that, player sentiment has been steadily declining as fans continue to ask for more maps per season and for more gameplay variety in each new map. As Season 2 comes to a close, players hope that the launch of Season 3 next week will start to correct the course for Battlefield 6.
Battlefield 6 Update 1.2.3.5 Brings Quality of Life Adjustments
But before Season 3 comes around, there is still one more patch left for Season 2 of Battlefield 6, rounding out this season of content with quality of life improvements for the main game and REDSEC. The official patch notes for Update 1.2.3.5 state that this patch will improve gameplay stability and netcode, update Operation Augur’s progression UI, and also refine REDSEC’s UI readability in lobbies and various gameplay scenarios. Other minor fixes include updates to bot logic and various crash fixes. This update was deployed on May 5, 2026, and should be available to download for all Battlefield 6 players.
Update 1.2.3.5 is a relatively small update, but it includes a few key changes that should have a big impact on gameplay before Battlefield 6‘s Season 3 launches next week. One of the most significant changes in this update is the camera transition between first- and third-person upon a player’s death, which sometimes made it look like a player died while running behind cover. This slight frustration in Battlefield 6 has been the bane of many players who felt the game’s netcode unfairly killed them. Under-the-hood updates like these help Battlefield to feel like a smoother, fairer experience, as a game of this size continues to iron out some kinks that have been present since launch.
Looking ahead, Season 3 of Battlefield 6 launches on May 12 and will bring massive changes and brand-new content. The upcoming 12-week season will bring a new version of Golmud Railway from Battlefield 4, which will also be the biggest map in the game thus far, and an updated version of Grand Bazaar, now called Cairo Bazaar. Season 3 will also include Ranked Play and a Solo mode for Battlefield REDSEC, as well as new weapons, modes, and cosmetics as usual.
Whether Battlefield 6‘s Season 3 will be a hit and bring back its lost players remains to be seen. It seems like the community’s chief complaint that the game lacks truly massive, large-scale maps fitting of a Battlefield game is being remedied with Railway to Golmud, but the fact that this isn’t a wholly new map to Battlefield 6 may not sit very well with all fans. What’s more, there are still only two maps being added this season, which fans feel is inadequate given Battlefield 6‘s already small map pool. Hopefully, Golmud and Cairo Bazaar can carve out their own unique play styles and gameplay niches to give fans some variety as Season 3 carries on throughout the summer.
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