Battlefield 6 Update Addresses Hit Registration Issue

It’s common for online multiplayer games to receive quick, behind-the-scenes fixes, letting developers make changes without lengthy updates. This is something the game *Battlefield 6* recently did. On October 13th, a quick update adjusted the power of a couple of sniper rifles and increased the number of tickets available on certain Rush maps. This morning, EA released another one of these updates to fix a key issue in the game.

Battlefield 6 Devs Are ‘Rolling Out a Fix’ for Bullets Not Registering

Battlefield 6 has been a huge success, selling over 6.5 million copies in just a few days, which is a testament to the developers’ excellent work. While the game is popular, it still has some issues with bugs and glitches. The good news is that an upcoming update will fix the problem with bullets not registering correctly.

“It’s Important to Make Mistakes” Say Hello to Aaron Paul’s Dispatch Character: Robert Robertson

Aaron Paul decided to star in the game Dispatch because he strongly connected with the story of its main character, Robert Robertson. He felt Robertson’s experiences mirrored not only his own life, but universal human experiences. In a recent interview with Game Rant, Paul discussed his role and highlighted how relatable the character’s journey is.

Battlefield 6 Fans Aren’t Happy With the Game’s Mastery Camos

Custom weapon skins, or camos, are now a major feature in popular first-person shooter games like *Call of Duty* and *Battlefield*, giving players long-term goals. They’re a fantastic way to keep players hooked, as unlocking the best skins, like Dark Matter in *Black Ops 6* or Unstoppable Force in *Battlefield 6*, often requires a significant time investment. While both are top-tier camos, they’re unlocked in different ways. *Battlefield 6* players earn Unstoppable Force by fully mastering a weapon (reaching level 50), whereas *Black Ops 6* players must first unlock all the camos for 33 different weapons before even starting the Dark Matter challenges.