After less than two days, Battlefield Studios has announced that it’s reverting the recent Battlefield 6 ticket changes based on feedback. For anyone just catching up, the developer said on Wednesday that ticket numbers for Conquest maps would drop from 1000 to lower values[1], but less than 48 hours later, the developer confirmed[2] the ticket numbers are reverting back to 1000 for all maps.
All Conquest matches now begin with 1,000 tickets for each side and a 45-minute time limit. The developer previously dropped the starting ticket numbers down to 700-900 depending on the map, a decision the company made to help speed up matches. But that’s all changing now, and Battlefield Studios said people may face longer matches on larger maps like Mirak Valley and Firestorm.
“We’ll continue monitoring player feedback and gameplay data to ensure the pacing and overall flow of matches feel right,” the developer said.

This was one of a few major changes that Battlefield Studios announced recently, as the developer also said it will patch out XP farm exploits and improve player progression.[3]
Battlefield 6 Season 1 launches on October 28, which is also the day the game’s battle royale mode is rumored to launch.[4][5]
In other news, Battlefield 6 sold more than 7 million copies out of the gate[6], making it the “biggest opening” ever for the esteemed FPS series. GameSpot’s Battlefield 6 review[7] scored it a 7/10.
References
- ^ ticket numbers for Conquest maps would drop from 1000 to lower values (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ confirmed (x.com)
- ^ patch out XP farm exploits and improve player progression. (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Battlefield 6 Season 1 (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ game’s battle royale mode is rumored to launch. (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ more than 7 million copies out of the gate (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Battlefield 6 review (www.gamespot.com)