EA and Battlefield Studios have responded to community backlash by implementing a significant fix to the BF Pro Bonus Path progression system in Battlefield 6. The update, released on January 20, addresses time-restricted tier completion and the forced use of in-game currency to unlock exclusive rewards.
Why did players criticize the BF Pro Bonus Path?
The BF Pro Bonus Path launched as a premium upgrade to the standard Battle Pass, offering exclusive cosmetic skins and content. However, players were given only 7 days to complete 10 progression tiers.
This led to several issues:
- Progression pacing excluded casual and busy players
- Most users required Tier Skips or Battlefield Coins (real-money currency)
- Final reward skin appeared derivative of a Call of Duty logo
- Players felt progression pressure undermined gameplay enjoyment
The community widely labeled the event as exploitative, creating negative sentiment across social platforms.
What change did EA introduce in the January 20 update?
To resolve the issue, EA announced that all eligible Battlefield 6 players would receive their BF Pro Bonus Path rewards directly via the in-game mailbox, even if they hadn’t completed the tiers.
This update ensures:
- Players retain access to earned Pro Path rewards
- No further payment is required for expired content
- EA acknowledges community complaints about progression bottlenecks
Does this fix restore player trust in Battlefield 6?
The fix directly addresses one of the game’s most criticized systems. Since launch, Battlefield 6 has struggled with:
- Overly grind-heavy progression systems
- Inconsistent challenge difficulty
- Small and linear maps
- Cosmetic content that breaks the promised “grounded” visual style
The decision to compensate all impacted players suggests the developer is taking player feedback seriously, potentially rebuilding some trust ahead of Season 2.
What’s next for Battlefield 6 and Season 2?
Season 2 has been officially delayed to February. The extra development time signals EA’s intention to refine gameplay systems and address core criticisms. Based on community feedback, players are expecting:
- Larger, more dynamic maps
- Potential return of classic locations from the Battlefield franchise
- Balanced and fair progression paths
- Expanded vehicle and naval gameplay
What questions are still unanswered?
While the reward fix is appreciated, key concerns remain:
- Will spent Tier Skips or Battlefield Coins be refunded?
- Will future Pro Bonus Paths avoid tight deadlines and forced spending?
Battlefield Comms has not confirmed future changes, leaving players cautiously optimistic.