DICE has released a new hotfix for Battlefield 6 that makes some temporary adjustments to XP in the shooter's newest game mode, Strikepoint. The studio didn't elaborate on the exact changes that have been made, but it is speculated to be due to a recent exploit discovered by Battlefield 6 players that granted squads up to 2.5 million XP if the right circumstances were met.
Strikepoint is one of Battlefield 6's newest modes that was released alongside the game's big Season 1 update on October 28. Unlike the large-scale battles found in Breakthrough or Conquest, Strikepoint offers smaller, close-nit combat where players only have one life per round. Players can win a round by either eliminating the enemy team or by capturing the objective. The first team to win 6 rounds will emerge victorious.
Ever since Battlefield 6's launch back in October, XP has been a huge topic of discussion. As many believe progression is far too slow, XP farms quickly became a prevalent issue until DICE reduced the amount of XP achievable in Battlefield 6 Portal. Shortly after Season 1 rolled around, fans found a new way to gain huge amounts of XP in the form...
