It's been a week since Battlefield 6 released, and unless you're referring to the game's single-player campaign, it's been nearly universal praise.
In our review, we made the bold claim that EA accomplished the impossible and defeated Activision and the Call of Duty franchise with Battlefield 6.
If there is one valid and vocal complaint from fans, it has to do with the game's progression system, which many are deeming too slow and cumbersome. It reached a point where people were seeking out exploits to farm bots to quickly gain XP.
It felt like a certainty that EA would address these issues, and this morning, they did just that.
Players Will Now Gain XP At A Faster Rate In Battlefield 6
This morning, EA pushed a new update intended to improve player progression in Battlefield 6. It is expected to be rolled out to all platforms by the end of the day.
Let's get straight into it: Match Completion XP per minute has increased by 10%, with XP from Daily Challenges increasing by 40%. EA has clearly been listening to player feedback and agrees: we weren't gaining XP at an appropriate rate.
That's not all, though; the XP needed...
