💥 EA rolled out Battlefield 6 update 1.3.2.0 (June 5, 2026) and, almost at the same time, shared the 2026 roadmap with Season 4 details. Let’s break down what the patch brings and what to expect next.
What’s in update 1.3.2.0
This is a mid-season service update: stability fixes, weapon and vehicle balance tweaks, plus map and matchmaking bug fixes. EA keeps polishing Battlefield 6 after its busy launch — updates ship often and in small batches to quickly address community complaints.
- Weapon and vehicle balance — targeted tweaks to spread, damage and time-to-kill based on player feedback.
- Stability and crashes — fixes for crashes and loading issues on specific maps.
- Matchmaking and servers — minor improvements to matchmaking and netcode.
Season 4 on the horizon
Alongside the patch, EA published a community update with the 2026 roadmap outlining the shape of Season 4: new maps, modes and battle pass content. The studio reveals exact dates and contents in stages, but the direction is clear — more content and continued cheater cleanup via the Javelin anti-cheat.
What it means for players using software
Battlefield 6 uses a kernel-level anti-cheat, so updates here deserve more caution than ordinary balance patches:
- Don’t rush in on day one. After a client and anti-cheat update, overlay and memory software often breaks until it’s updated for the new version. Let the statuses catch up.
- Hardware hygiene. On games with kernel-level anti-cheat, an HWID spoofer and care with public software are critical — don’t keep one shared account at risk.
- Check the statuses. The current state of software and patch compatibility is in our Battlefield 6 section. The basics are in the cheat safety guide.
The update’s contents and Season 4 plans are based on EA’s official announcements on Steam. Details may be refined in later hotfixes and community updates.
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