"Battlefield 6" has accumulated 92 million hours in the game market, and the first-day patch contains a large

With just days left until the release of Battlefield 6, EA is eager to let players know what changes will be coming to the much-anticipated first-person shooter after collecting all the feedback during its public beta in August.It has been officially announced that hundreds of changes will be included at launch, and the development team has also hinted that more important features may be launched in the future - including naval battles and other classic elements of the series.

《战地6》累计游戏市场9200万小时 首日补丁含大量改动

EA said that during the test, players "accumulated 92,351,578 hours of gameplay," and detailed statistics on career selection rate, weapon usage, match length, and other key data in the latest community update.The development team also detailed some of the changes coming to the main menu - which was heavily criticized by players during the beta phase.

The patch on the day of release will include "more than 200 changes, focusing on bug fixes, balance optimization and detail polishing."Key details of the changes include "Movement operations are more responsive", "The recoil of automatic weapons has been re-adjusted", and "Network code optimization reduces data desynchronization issues, makes kill time more equitable, and solves the problem of invisible damage."

But perhaps the most exciting thing is the development team's hints about what's coming to Battlefield 6's follow-up roadmap.The development team wrote: "We have not ignored players' needs for naval battles. We have also heard everyone's calls for a certain popular small helicopter, squad system and other functions."

To be clear, none of these features currently have a release date—technically speaking, they haven't even been officially confirmed.But EA obviously wants to let players know that the team is considering adding these player-favorite features in future updates.