- Supposed Strikepoint exploit discovered in Battlefield 6
 - It supposedly allows players to earn millions in XP without interacting with the game.
 - Battlefield Studios has made “temporary adjustments” to the mode while it investigates
 
Battlefield Studios has made some adjustments Battlefield 6‘s multiplayer in light of a rather strange exploit found in Strikepoint mode.
Discovered by Eurogamer, the exploit appears to involve two pre-made teams of eight heading to a Strikepoint match. Then one team leaves entirely, allowing the other to earn XP in the millions. Rinse and repeat, and you’ll essentially have a way to rack up XP across eight players in large quantities.
The official Battlefield Comms account on X/Twitter appears to be aware of the exploit. In a post, he wrote: “We have identified an issue affecting the amount of XP earned in Strikepoint mode.
“To maintain fair and consistent progression, we have made some temporary adjustments to XP in this mode while we investigate a longer-term solution. Thank you for your understanding and we will update you when further changes are made.”
We identified an issue affecting the amount of XP earned in Strikepoint mode. To maintain fair and consistent progression, we’ve made some temporary adjustments to XP in this mode while we investigate a longer-term solution. Thank you for your understanding and we…November 1, 2025
It’s not entirely clear what these “temporary adjustments” are, as neither developer Battlefield Studios nor publisher EA have made more detailed statements on the matter.
However, it is not surprising that the players of the Battlefield 6 subreddit seems to be really enjoying this exploit.
“How do I join one of these malicious groups?” wrote one user.
“Sounds like a great feat, thank you. Explode early, explode often!” said another.
Last week, Battlefield Studios also released REDSEC Battlefield, its free Battle Royale mode that can be enjoyed separately without having to purchase a copy of Battlefield 6. It is available to download on PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC.

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