Battlefield 6 introduces cross-play with improved matchmaking system

EA's Battlefield 6 offers improved cross-play, matching players based on input devices, reducing past imbalances

EA has announced significant updates for Battlefield 6, including a revamped cross-play system aimed at offering a more balanced and fair experience for players.

The new game, set to launch on October 10, 2025, will feature a “preferred input” matchmaking system, which ensures that players using controllers are matched primarily with other controller users, while PC players using a mouse and keyboard will also be grouped together.

Producer Alexia Christofi explained that the system will reduce input-based advantages, with cross-play between console and PC players only happening when necessary to fill lobbies.

This allows the game to maintain quick matchmaking times without sacrificing fairness.

EA has taken note of the issues with Battlefield 2042, where cross-play was fully enabled by default, often leading to unbalanced and frustrating matches/

This time, the developer is treating cross-play as a fallback option, which can be toggled on or off based on the player's preferences. When regional player counts are low, cross-play will be expanded to ensure matchmaking stability, as reported by GameSpot.

In addition to the cross-play adjustments, Battlefield 6 will address the controversial topic of skill-based matchmaking (SBMM).

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