Battlefield 6 has been released on a new hotfix with Update 1.1.3.1. The update, which first dropped on Steam, focuses on technical and user interface issues that players have been experiencing for the past several weeks since launch.
While it’s not a major content update, the patch focuses on polishing the overall stability, smoothing out technical performance issues, and a number of usability issues and interface inconsistencies.
Update 1.1.3.1 was made available to the game on Steam and is now rolling out to the supported platforms as well, including PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Players are advised to restart their client for the patch to take effect.
Battlefield 6 Update 1.1.3.1 Patch Notes
The hotfix introduces targeted fixes across performance, gameplay systems and the UI.
Performance Fixes
- Fixed an issue that caused periodic micro-stuttering during matches
- Improved overall gameplay smoothness by addressing background performance spikes
Gameplay Fixes
- Resolved inconsistencies affecting the Firing Range experience
- Improved reliability of weapon testing and training scenarios
User Interface Fixes
- Fixed a bug where unintended tiles appeared in the main menu while scrolling
- Improved menu stability and visual consistency across platforms
General Updates
- Ongoing monitoring of player feedback following the hotfix deployment
- Additional adjustments and support planned based on community reports
Update 1.1.3.1 may not add any new features or balance updates, but it still plays a crucial role in polishing Battlefield 6 after its recent launches. Micro-stuttering was a common complaint and with this hotfix, many players can experience a smoother and more consistent frame rate in all modes.
Battlefield 6 released on October 10, 2025, on PC through Windows, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. It seems like with this constant release of hotfixes and post-launch support, the developers are starting to figure out how to perfect the core Battlefield 6 experience as time goes on with player feedback and will factor into future updates.
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