BATTLEFIELD 6 GAME UPDATE 1.3.1.0 is now live on all platforms!
Game Update 1.3.1.0 is available now, bringing a wide range of gameplay improvements, fixes, and Season 3 Challenges to Battlefield 6. At 12:00 UTC, Warlords: Supremacy goes live, kicking off Season 3 with Railway to Golmud, Ranked Battle Royale Quads, new weapons, and a new Battle Pass.
NEW CONTENT: SEASON 3
New Map: Railway to Golmud. Battlefield 6’s biggest map yet, built for large-scale warfare across multiple combat styles.
Ranked Battle Royale Quads: Squad up, climb the ranks in REDSEC, earn permanent rewards, and compete your way from Rookie to the Elite 250 leaderboard.
New Weapons and Battle Pass: Season 3 introduces new weapons to master alongside a new Battle Pass packed with rewards, unlocks, and progression throughout the season.
Gameplay Improvements: Vehicles, gadgets, weapons, netcode, UI, audio, AI, Portal, and core gameplay have all received a wide range of updates in this release.
Read the full Update Notes here: https://t.co/mhDs4zsjdb
See you on the Battlefield.
Starfield's new update will FINALLY let you fly between planets.
There's also a new Cruise Mode that can speed up the flight.
You can be interrupted and attacked by enemies or other encounters while in this mode.
🚨🇺🇸 BREAKING: Protesters in Los Angeles just projected an anti-ICE video onto a building.
And it wasn’t just any building.
It was Twin Towers, an ICE-linked detention facility where LASD actively collaborates with ICE for deportation screening.
This is what resistance looks like when people stop pretending everything is normal.
Bernice King: “The recent claim by President Trump that the 1964 Civil Rights Act harmed white Americans is just wrong and it’s dangerous. It re-writes history in a way that fuels fear and resentment. My father and so many leaders of the movement did not risk their lives to divide this nation. They did so because America was denying millions basic rights. The right to work, the right to vote, to live where they please, to move through society with dignity. The Civil Rights Act did not give black people special treatment. It made discrimination illegal. The same discrimination you’re trying to turn around and use.”
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. dedicated his life fighting for equity and justice. He taught us that even in the face of intimidation and discrimination, we must never stop working towards a better future – a lesson that feels especially relevant today.
Change has never been easy. It takes persistence and determination, and requires all of us to speak out and stand up for what we believe in. As we honor Dr. King today, let’s draw strength from his example, and do our part to build on his legacy.