On Nov. 7, 2025, EA announced that it is reintroducing bots to Battlefield 6’s Verified Experiences. Bots were removed from it a month ago, citing the quality of matches and the developer’s willingness to improve it as the reason why.
However, in that same statement, the developers were transparent that they are “exploring potential solutions that address current issues that would allow us to reintroduce bots in the future while continuing to deliver a great player experience.”
With its reintroduction, EA put the following parameters:
- Each game mode now supports up to 12 bots.
- If bot backfill is enabled, matches require 8 players to start, and there will be up to 6 bots on each team.
- If bot backfill is disabled, matches require 20 players to start.
- Bots grant reduced XP, while player XP remains at 100% (similar values to Multiplayer modes).
- If bots are enabled, player stats will not see gains (or losses) such as hours played, kill/death ratio, and total revives.
- This is not currently working as intended and is actively being adjusted.
- Challenges remain completable.
Players in the replies to the announcement are visibly frustrated regarding the move and have been asking EA to revert the changes.
Battlefield 6 was released on Oct. 10, 2025, for the PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The game sold over 7 million copies, which was the biggest debut in the franchise’s history.