Battlefield 6 Will Patch Out "Ladder Launching" And Ruin Your Fun

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The war-torn sandboxes of any Battlefield multiplayer mode are primed for absurd and physics-defying moments, but an exploit in the newly released Battlefield 6 that lets you bounce off of ladders is in the crosshairs of the game's developers.

Assault-class players can equip a ladder in one of their gadget slots, giving them and their squadmates easier ways to traverse vertically to higher ground. But the ladder has some quirks with its physics, and players have found themselves bouncing off this piece of equipment when trying to climb.

As with any bug, people began experimenting to find ways to exploit it, leading to many gameplay clips online showcasing players "ladder launching" themselves airborne. It doesn't appear to be a particularly useful strategy at the moment, and players hoping to hone this technique probably won't get to use it in the long term.

In response to an X post calling for the bug to be patched, Battlefield lead producer David Sirland simply replied: "We will."

Battlefield Studios has been quick to jump on player feedback, addressing issues like the pace of Conquest matches and wonky hit detection. These fixes should put Battlefield 6 in a solid place before its first season launches on October 28.

Less than a week after its release, Battlefield 6 already looks like a hit, much like that shot that didn't register, with one report claiming that the EA-published title has already produced Call of Duty-like sales numbers of around 6.5 million copies of the game sold.

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The war-torn sandboxes of any Battlefield multiplayer mode are primed for absurd and physics-defying moments, but an exploit in the newly released Battlefield 6 that lets you bounce off of ladders is in the crosshairs of the game's developers.

Assault-class players can equip a ladder in one of their gadget slots, giving them and their squadmates easier ways to traverse vertically to higher ground. But the ladder has some quirks with its physics, and players have found themselves bouncing off this piece of equipment when trying to climb.

As with any bug, people began experimenting to find ways to exploit it, leading to many gameplay clips online showcasing players "ladder launching" themselves airborne. It doesn't appear to be a particularly useful strategy at the moment, and players hoping to hone this technique probably won't get to use it in the long term.

In response to an X post calling for the bug to be patched, Battlefield lead producer David Sirland simply replied: "We will."

Battlefield Studios has been quick to jump on player feedback, addressing issues like the pace of Conquest matches and wonky hit detection. These fixes should put Battlefield 6 in a solid place before its first season launches on October 28.

Less than a week after its release, Battlefield 6 already looks like a hit, much like that shot that didn't register, with one report claiming that the EA-published title has already produced Call of Duty-like sales numbers of around 6.5 million copies of the game sold.

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The war-torn sandboxes of any Battlefield multiplayer mode are primed for absurd and physics-defying moments, but an exploit in the newly released Battlefield 6 that lets you bounce off of ladders is in the crosshairs of the game's developers.Assault-class players can equip a ladder in one of their gadget slots, giving them and their squadmates easier ways to traverse vertically to higher ground. But the ladder has some quirks with its physics, and players have found themselves bouncing off this piece of equipment when trying to climb.As with any bug, people began experimenting to find ways to exploit it, leading to many gameplay clips online showcasing players "ladder launching" themselves airborne. It doesn't appear to be a particularly useful strategy at the moment, and players hoping to hone this technique probably won't get to use it in the long term.In response to an X post calling for the bug to be patched, Battlefield lead producer David Sirland simply replied: "We will."Can we patch this please? https://t.co/gzmxCV9UHX — Darth_Vicious (@kostaspy) October 13, 2025Battlefield Studios has been quick to jump on player feedback, addressing issues like the pace of Conquest matches and wonky hit detection. These fixes should put Battlefield 6 in a solid place before its first season launches on October 28.Less than a week after its release, Battlefield 6 already looks like a hit, much like that shot that didn't register, with one report claiming that the EA-published title has already produced Call of Duty-like sales numbers of around 6.5 million copies of the game sold.

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The war-torn sandboxes of any Battlefield multiplayer mode are primed for absurd and physics-defying moments, but an exploit in the newly released Battlefield 6 that lets you bounce off of ladders is in the crosshairs of the game's developers.

Assault-class players can equip a ladder in one of their gadget slots, giving them and their squadmates easier ways to traverse vertically to higher ground. But the ladder has some quirks with its physics, and players have found themselves bouncing off this piece of equipment when trying to climb.

As with any bug, people began experimenting to find ways to exploit it, leading to many gameplay clips online showcasing players "ladder launching" themselves airborne. It doesn't appear to be a particularly useful strategy at the moment, and players hoping to hone this technique probably won't get to use it in the long term.

In response to an X post calling for the bug to be patched, Battlefield lead producer David Sirland simply replied: "We will."

Battlefield Studios has been quick to jump on player feedback, addressing issues like the pace of Conquest matches and wonky hit detection. These fixes should put Battlefield 6 in a solid place before its first season launches on October 28.

Less than a week after its release, Battlefield 6 already looks like a hit, much like that shot that didn't register, with one report claiming that the EA-published title has already produced Call of Duty-like sales numbers of around 6.5 million copies of the game sold.


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The war-torn sandboxes of any Battlefield multiplayer mode are primed for absurd and physics-defying moments, but an exploit in the newly released Battlefield 6 that lets you bounce off of ladders is in the crosshairs of the game's developers.

Assault-class players can equip a ladder in one of their gadget slots, giving them and their squadmates easier ways to traverse vertically to higher ground. But the ladder has some quirks with its physics, and players have found themselves bouncing off this piece of equipment when trying to climb.

As with any bug, people began experimenting to find ways to exploit it, leading to many gameplay clips online showcasing players "ladder launching" themselves airborne. It doesn't appear to be a particularly useful strategy at the moment, and players hoping to hone this technique probably won't get to use it in the long term.

In response to an X post calling for the bug to be patched, Battlefield lead producer David Sirland simply replied: "We will."

Battlefield Studios has been quick to jump on player feedback, addressing issues like the pace of Conquest matches and wonky hit detection. These fixes should put Battlefield 6 in a solid place before its first season launches on October 28.

Less than a week after its release, Battlefield 6 already looks like a hit, much like that shot that didn't register, with one report claiming that the EA-published title has already produced Call of Duty-like sales numbers of around 6.5 million copies of the game sold.


content_text: The war-torn sandboxes of any Battlefield multiplayer mode are primed for absurd and physics-defying moments, but an exploit in the newly released Battlefield 6 that lets you bounce off of ladders is in the crosshairs of the game's developers.Assault-class players can equip a ladder in one of their gadget slots, giving them and their squadmates easier ways to traverse vertically to higher ground. But the ladder has some quirks with its physics, and players have found themselves bouncing off this piece of equipment when trying to climb.As with any bug, people began experimenting to find ways to exploit it, leading to many gameplay clips online showcasing players "ladder launching" themselves airborne. It doesn't appear to be a particularly useful strategy at the moment, and players hoping to hone this technique probably won't get to use it in the long term.In response to an X post calling for the bug to be patched, Battlefield lead producer David Sirland simply replied: "We will."Can we patch this please? https://t.co/gzmxCV9UHX — Darth_Vicious (@kostaspy) October 13, 2025Battlefield Studios has been quick to jump on player feedback, addressing issues like the pace of Conquest matches and wonky hit detection. These fixes should put Battlefield 6 in a solid place before its first season launches on October 28.Less than a week after its release, Battlefield 6 already looks like a hit, much like that shot that didn't register, with one report claiming that the EA-published title has already produced Call of Duty-like sales numbers of around 6.5 million copies of the game sold.
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