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Battlefield 6 patch removes ladder launching bug

Battlefield 6 patch removes ladder launching bug

Aytun ÇelebibyAytun Çelebi
16 October 2025
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David Sirland, the lead producer for Battlefield 6, has announced that a bug known as “ladder launching” will be removed in an upcoming patch. This bug allows players to bounce off Assault Ladders to receive a sudden speed boost and launch into the air, creating unintentional mobility options and new angles for attacks. Sirland’s confirmation came in response to player feedback following the game’s initial launch.

On the social media platform X, Sirland solicited feedback from the community. He wrote, “Please keep the feedback coming! With the first weekend for BF6 in the wild, we are bound to have found issues, problems, stuff you like to see change – perhaps even praise? It’s still all good, I want to know. And the team is eager to show you how much we care!”

Please keep the feedback coming! With the first weekend for BF6 in the wild, we are bound to have found issues, problems, stuff you like to see change – perhaps even praise? It's still all good, I want to know. And the team is eager to show you how much we care!

— David Sirland (@tiggr_) October 12, 2025

Assault Ladders have been connected to other issues as well, with players using them to access high-ground positions that were not intended to be reachable. Besides the ladder bugs, Sirland also publicly acknowledged other player suggestions, such as adding names to objective points and addressing problems with helicopter spawns. The development team has already released quick hotfixes to address separate movement-related bugs.

Further improvements are expected in the coming weeks as the game moves toward its major Season 1 update, scheduled for October 28. The full launch of Battlefield 6 last weekend was met with high player traffic, resulting in extensive server queues. The high volume of users also caused the EA app to crash. In response to the service disruption, EA provided free premium battle passes as compensation to users who were frozen out of the game.

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Aytun Çelebi

Starting with coding on Commodore 64 in elementary school moving to web programming in his teenage years, Aytun has been around technology for over 30 years, and he has been a tech journalist for over 20 years now. He worked in many major Turkish outlets (newspapers, magazines, TV channels and websites) and managed some. Besides journalism, he worked as a copywriter and PR manager (for Lenovo, HP and many international brands ) in agencies. He founded his agency, Linkmedya in 2019 to execute his way of producing content. He is recently interested in AI, automation and MarTech.

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