Battlefield 6 Players Learn to Fly Across Maps — EA Promises to Fix It
Artis Kenderik
In Battlefield 6, players have discovered a new way to break the game’s physics — by using a ladder glitch that lets them literally soar dozens of meters into the air. Despite recent mobility nerfs, creative players have already found a way around them.
As shown in videos circulating online, Assault-class soldiers can place a ladder at an angle against a wall, climb it, and then suddenly turn to launch themselves up to 15 meters high — as if equipped with a jetpack.
The exploit has quickly gone viral and sparked mixed reactions: watching soldiers take off is funny, but losing to them is not. Moreover, the bug completely negates the recent movement balance changes introduced after beta feedback.
Series producer David Sirland reacted to the viral videos with a short message: “We will fix this.”
It’s not yet clear when the patch will arrive, but EA has officially acknowledged the issue and promised to close the loophole in upcoming updates.
Earlier, we reported on Battlefield 6’s connection to previous entries — through the Pax Armata organization and its leader, who had already appeared in earlier campaigns.
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