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Battlefield 6 season 2 delayed to February as EA cites player feedback

ADAM D.
ADAM D.
Jan 14

Electronic Arts has confirmed that Season 2 of Battlefield 6 will now launch on February 17, pushing the update back by nearly four weeks from its original January 20 release date. The delay was announced jointly by EA and Battlefield Studios, with both citing player feedback and the need for additional development time as the primary reasons for the shift.

To bridge the gap, Season 1 will be extended, with a smaller update scheduled to arrive on January 20. That extension is positioned as a stopgap rather than a full replacement, giving players continued access to existing seasonal content while the developers finalize the next phase of updates. According to EA, the extra time will be used to further polish and refine Season 2 rather than to introduce major changes to its overall structure.

In a blog post explaining the decision, the publisher said it had been reviewing community feedback throughout development and concluded that extending Season 1 was the best path forward. While the statement emphasizes quality and responsiveness, the delay also highlights the growing tension between live service schedules and player expectations, especially in games that rely heavily on seasonal progression systems.

Battlefield 6 launched in October to strong commercial momentum, selling more than seven million copies within its first three days. That early success suggested a solid foundation for EA’s long-term live service plans. However, player sentiment has become more mixed in the months since release, particularly around the game’s Battle Pass design and seasonal rewards.

Recent user reviews on Steam provide some insight into the feedback EA referenced. Several highly rated reviews criticize the Battle Pass for leaning too heavily on limited-time rewards and fear-of-missing-out mechanics. Players have argued that the structure creates unnecessary pressure to log in frequently, shifting the experience from optional engagement to perceived obligation. Others note that the content offered within the season does not always justify that level of commitment.

By delaying Season 2, EA appears to be attempting to recalibrate rather than rush the next update out the door. Whether the additional development time results in meaningful adjustments to progression, rewards, or overall pacing remains to be seen. What is clear is that Battlefield 6’s long-term health will depend less on launch sales and more on how effectively future seasons respond to sustained player concerns.

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