
Battlefield 6’s patch update 1.1.3.0, Winter Offensive, arrives on Dec. 9, and it will deliver major fixes and gameplay rebalancing.
The update mostly focuses on audio clarity, mode flow improvements, hit registration fixes, and soldier visibility tweaks to sharpen core combat. Rush and Breakthrough modes see structural updates to improve attacker momentum and objective balance, while weapons and vehicles receive targeted tuning for consistency across fights.
REDSEC also get early balance passes, particularly tanks, to address community concerns. Alongside these gameplay refinements, DICE continues optimizing server performance and investigating netcode synchronization issues. With that said, here’s everything you need to know coming with Battlefield 6 patch 1.1.3.0.
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Full Battlefield 6 early patch 1.1.3.0 notes
Audio and performance enhancements
Patch 1.1.3.0 delivers a full rework of in-game sound design that will emphasize better spatial clarity across firefights and vehicle encounters. Footstep audio has been refined for sharper directional accuracy, helping you track enemy movement in open spaces better.
The update also addresses sporadic sound loss on large maps, which was an issue tied to memory use and performance drops.

Rush and Breakthrough rebalancing
Both Rush and Breakthrough modes receive targeted design improvements based on player data. Attackers will now benefit from improved vehicle access and adjusted capture zones to sustain offensive pressure.
Siege of Cairo introduces additional tanks in early and mid sectors, while Manhattan Bridge and Liberation Peak feature relocated M-COM points.
Core combat and hit reg fixes
A key part of this update enhances hit registration reliability during chaotic firefights. Bullet trajectory alignment has been tuned for better accuracy during rapid ADS (aim down sight) transitions, especially in close combat.
Patch 1.1.3.0 also fixes desync issues where destructible cover appeared intact on some clients, eliminating inconsistencies where bullets seemed to pass through solid objects. Damage feedback has been improved for faster visibility of hits and health changes mid-fight.

Soldier visibility and environmental clarity
Visibility in darker areas sees major improvement, with refined lighting responses and subtle animation updates for prone soldiers. The improved contrast should reduce confusion during indoor versus outdoor transitions, making targets easier to identify without changing Battlefield’s signature visual realism.
DICE confirmed that larger environmental readability upgrades are already in progress for future builds.
Weapon tuning and handling tweaks
Weapons across multiple categories have undergone stability fixes to improve recoil control and first-shot accuracy. Attachment behaviors have been normalized to ensure predictable weapon response, and dispersion data from past patches continues to be closely monitored.

The devs plan further tuning based on live feedback as the weapon meta evolves through the winter season.
REDSEC changes
Community feedback around REDSEC armor and tank dominance is directly addressed in this patch. Tank mission frequency has been lowered to balance vehicle-heavy engagements, and DICE will monitor backend analytics for potential follow-up adjustments.
Finally, Battlefield REDSEC Elite Series continues as a celebration of competitive play. If you want to know the changes in the previous update, check the Battlefield 6 update notes 1.1.2.0 from Nov. 18.