A recently identified Battlefield 6 Bug breaks the sneaky players' goals after selected images by stirring with the game's flower gorithm. The question has reportedly been present during the open beta period and now seems unlikely to be fixed before the end of the ongoing Battlefield 6 test.
Bloom – also called weapon spread or reticial blossom – is a game mechanic in many modern shooters who introduce a degree of randomness for sight. Instead of having bullets always strikes exactly where the player aims, Bloom makes projectile roads vary within a defined cone or other format area around the cross hair, depending on the exact implementation. The mechanic earns several functions: it discourages spray-and-thray automatic fire and creates an element of unpredictability that many developers claim contributes to realism and helps balance. Battlefield Games have long incorporated Blom in some form or form, and the upcoming sixth numbered post in the franchise continues this trend.
Battlefield 6 Beta Bug Breaks Bloom
An animation error in the ongoing Battlefield 6 Open Beta has recently been discovered to cause persistent sliding blossom, even if the player stops moving. The question was originally discovered by Popular Streamer -casing, which was further investigated by Youtuber Thexclusiveace (via insider game). According to the content creator's results, it can have the sliding animation interrupted in some way that the game wrongly leaves the player in sliding flower state, significantly – and creeping – to reduce their ability to aim.
Even without slip breaks, the Battlefield 6 pictures are easy to cancel
Battlefield 6 Movement mechanics do not include a traditional slip breakdown, such as the one from the latest Customs calls game. Still, it is a semi -frequency event to have a slip of interrupted interrupted, as simply colliding with uneven terrain or geometry will do the trick. The sliding animation can also be interrupted by jumping, a technique that has gained popularity under the open beta to make players harder to beat. Since there is no visual indicator of the stuck sliding flower state, most affected players are probably not aware that their goals are impaired.
How to fix stuck sliding bloom in the battlefield 6 beta
Based on ThexClusiveace testing is the stuck sliding flower state semi-permanent. Specifically, it will remain after an interrupted animation even if the player stands still or squatting. At the same time, it is reportedly possible to solve the problem by completing an uninterrupted image, which will get the game to apply the right flower state afterwards.
The other Battlefield 6 Open Beta is scheduled to end during the early morning hours on Monday 18 August. With just over 24 hours left, the sliding bloom seems unlikely to be fixed before the test ends, although it will probably be resolved when the game itself is launched on October 10.
Battlefield 6
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October 10, 2025
- Developer
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Battlefield studios
- Engine
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Frostbite
- Multiple players
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Online Multiplayer, Online Co-OP
- Number of players
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One -player
- Steam Deck Compatibility
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Unknown