
The game Battlefield 6 currently has several map issues that provide players with an unfair advantage. Exploiting these glitches is common in gaming, often used to gain extra experience or in-game rewards. Some of these exploits are less harmful, but they can still cause problems. Interestingly, the beta version of Battlefield 6 has already revealed many such exploits, which might actually be beneficial because it allows the developers to fix them before the official launch. Since this is a free beta just a few months before the game’s release, it’s normal for Battlefield 6 to have some issues that need to be addressed.
To begin with, Electronic Arts (EA) has taken extensive measures to ensure fair play in Battlefield 6, making it challenging for cheaters to manipulate the game. Nevertheless, no system is impenetrable, and some have managed to sneak into the game despite these efforts. On the opening day of the beta, EA announced they had thwarted around 300,000 hackers, and have continued to ban others who have infiltrated the game. This proactive approach is a positive step in addressing the increasing issue of cheating in online gaming, particularly within shooter games. However, there are less severe forms of “cheating” that EA may not be as vigilant about due to their more subtle nature.
In the highly-anticipated game, Battlefield 6, during its record-breaking beta testing, various maps have shown recurring glitches, enabling players to manipulate the game in unintended ways. The most conspicuous of these issues is found in Siege of Cairo, where players can leverage multiple objects for a jump to reach otherwise untouchable rooftops. This vantage point makes them nearly invincible while posing a significant threat to opponents due to their height advantage. Unfortunately, I encountered this very issue last night when an opponent utilized this exploit to perch atop a roof over the B point in Conquest mode, enabling them to snipe us without much retaliation. Their upper body often remains hidden, and looking upwards exposes you to enemy fire from other players.
Engaging in an extraordinary maneuver, rooftop surfing beyond the boundaries, during the Siege of Cairo.
Tagging: @DRUNKKZ3 @tiggr_ @T0TALfps @Lex_mate @BattlefieldComm
— reece (@reece_us) August 9, 2025
Don’t worry @Battlefield, I’ve sorted the Cairo roof glitchers #Battlefield6
— Jordan (@BYZE) August 10, 2025
Absolutely, we anticipate that issues similar to these will be resolved when Battlefield 6 releases in October. Such problems aren’t uncommon in new games, and while they might not be a major concern, they can certainly be frustrating for players. It’s possible that the developers at Battlefield Studios could rectify this before the next beta weekend by creating out-of-bounds areas on those rooftops; however, it remains to be confirmed.
Battlefield 6 will release on October 10th for Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC.
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