Battlefield 6 developer DICE has disabled the Lock-Guided Missile for the Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV), almost an entire month after players discovered a severe bug that was allowing the weapon to shoot through an enemy vehicle's countermeasures. The studio has issued a new statement regarding the temporary removal of the weapon, confirming that adjustments are now being made in preparation for a new Battlefield 6 patch scheduled for next week.
Although Battlefield 6 has been a huge success for EA and DICE, the latest entry in the series hasn't been without its issues. Just this week, DICE addressed an issue with Battlefield 6's new Strikepoint game mode, which allowed players to exploit a glitch that could earn them up to 2 million XP under certain conditions. The studio was forced to make some "temporary adjustments" to XP in the mode while it investigated a more permanent solution. It's currently unclear when a long-term fix will be deployed, but fans are hopeful that it may come alongside the return of the Lock-Guided Missile for the IFV in next week's new update.
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