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Battlefield 6 1.3.3.0: gunplay overhaul and the June 30 patch

On June 30 Battlefield 6 gets a major 1.3.3.0 update: weapon and vehicle tuning, netcode improvements, and the start of a sweeping gunplay overhaul. Here's what changes and what software users should watch for.

Battlefield Studios is lining up one of the most significant updates since launch. On June 30 at 08:00 UTC, update 1.3.3.0 goes live for Battlefield 6 and REDSEC, with new content unlocking at 12:00 UTC. Alongside it, the studio announced a series of changes touching every single aspect of combat — something the community has been asking for for years.

What’s in patch 1.3.3.0

The official notes outline several blocks of changes landing at once:

  • Weapon and vehicle tuning — rebalancing of guns and ground/air vehicles.
  • Netcode improvements — less desync between what the player sees and what the server registers.
  • UI and HUD — reworked interface and indicators.
  • Portal additions, audio polish, AI improvements, plus map and mode fixes.

Netcode is the headline here. When hit registration feels closer to fair, the “bullets into the void” sensation fades and ping-driven disputed deaths drop.

The gunplay overhaul matters most

Separately, the studio is kicking off a full revision of gunplay: recoil, spread, and how weapons behave at different ranges. The goal is to make long-range fights more predictable and reward weapon control over luck. For a shooter built on gunfeel, this is the most noticeable change of the season. Per-weapon balance details will arrive with the patch — until then it’s too early to rebuild your usual loadouts.

What it means for players running software

A patch this large touches weapon memory and animations, which means offsets for no-recoil and aim logic will almost certainly shift:

  • Don’t log in for the first 24 hours after June 30 — wait until your software provider ships a build for 1.3.3.0.
  • Re-check no-recoil: new recoil and weapon tuning make old compensation patterns inaccurate.
  • Run an HWID spoofer before your first session on the fresh build — standard insurance on patch day, when anti-cheat is most active.

Once the update settles, find builds updated for the new client in our Battlefield 6 cheats catalog — statuses update as developers push their fixes.

Battlefield 6 is clearly playing the long game: reworking gunplay and netcode isn’t cosmetic, it’s foundational. For players it’s a reason to come back and relearn the mechanics; for those running software, it’s a reason to wait a couple of days and update without risk.

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