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Highlights
- Battlefield 6 update improves jet balance by reducing air-to-air damage, making dogfights longer and more tactical
- Faster melee attacks and smoother sprint behavior enhance close-quarters combat flow and responsiveness
- Useful UI improvements, including reticle color customization and HUD fixes, refine overall gameplay experience
The most recent patch for Battlefield 6, Patch 1.1.3.5, was released as players wait for the game’s second season. This patch has been released this week and brings several changes to gameplay based on creation changes to jets, melee combat, and minor user interface adjustments.

As previously announced, the release date for the second season was moved forward significantly. This was done based on player feedback, and the developers required additional time to improve the game.
Though this update does not include additional maps or game modes, it is evident from this update that the developers are focusing on adjusting some of the major elements of gameplay.
Season 2 Delay Sets the Context
The Season 2 delay has already made players restless. Many expected fresh content by now, but instead, they are getting balance changes and fixes.
Battlefield Studios explained that the extra time will help them improve upcoming content and avoid rushed updates. For live-service games like Battlefield 6, delays are risky, but rushed seasons can damage player trust even more. This patch feels like a small step to keep the game stable until bigger updates arrive.
Jet Damage Reduced Again
The most talked-about change in this update is the jet damage nerf. Jets now deal less damage to other air vehicles. According to the patch notes, it takes around 40% more hits to destroy enemy aircraft than before. This means air-to-air fights will last longer. The idea behind this change is balance. Developers want to reduce fast jet kills and give players more reaction time.
However, many players are unhappy. Battlefield has always been known for strong vehicle combat, especially jets. On social media, several players questioned why jets are being weakened again instead of being improved. Some even joked that Battlefield seems to be moving away from the very features it became famous for.

Melee Attacks Feel Faster Now
Another noticeable change is in melee combat. Melee attacks like knife kills and sledgehammer hits now activate faster. The delay between pressing the button and landing the hit has been reduced.
There is also a small but important sprint change. Earlier, sprinting would stop fully when you tried a melee attack. Now, sprint only pauses when the hit actually connects.
This makes close-range combat feel smoother, especially during fast fights inside buildings. Players who rely on aggressive playstyles may notice this improvement immediately.
Small but Useful UI Improvements
This update also brings a few quality-of-life fixes. One helpful addition is the ability to change the reticle color for scopes and gadgets. This helps players who struggle to see default colors clearly in different environments.
The update also fixes issues where armor bars disappeared during matches. Several menu bugs and HUD glitches have been cleaned up as well. These are not headline features, but they improve daily gameplay and reduce small frustrations.

Player Reactions Are Mixed
As expected, community reaction has been divided. Some players appreciate the faster melee and smoother movement changes. Others say the patch feels too small, especially when Season 2 has already been delayed.
Jet players, in particular, are unhappy. Many believe jets were already hard to use properly and now feel weaker than before. On forums and social platforms, players are asking for bigger fixes, better map flow, and more content rather than constant balance tweaks.
What This Means for Battlefield 6
Update 1.1.3.5 shows that Battlefield Studios is still actively working on the game. That’s a good sign for long-term support. At the same time, this patch highlights the growing pressure on Season 2. With the delay already announced, players will expect meaningful content when it finally arrives.
If Season 2 does not deliver great improvements, small patches like this may not be enough to keep players engaged.
Final Thoughts
Battlefield 6 patch update (patch #two), while not necessarily the most thrilling patch available, does add value to players.
It offers fixes for bugs and improvements with respect to gameplay mechanics, i.e., Combat balance. Also, it allows EA to keep the game moving forward while Season Two Developments continue. Time will tell if these improvements are sufficient when Season Two arrives.

Currently, players will need to adjust to less powerful aircraft (Jets), faster Melee combat, as well as various Minor UI improvements, and look forward to seeing how rewarding it will be once Season 2 releases.