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Battlefield 6: MCOM-Timer um 33 Prozent gekürzt

Autor : Nicholas Aktualisieren : Apr 25,2026

Here's a concise, well-structured summary of the key updates regarding Battlefield 6’s Rush mode, based on the latest information:


🔥 Battlefield 6 Rush Mode Gets Major Timer Adjustment

EA and DICE have announced a significant adjustment to the Rush game mode in Battlefield 6, in response to player feedback and balance concerns.

✅ Key Change:

  • The MCOM (Military Communication Relay) bomb timer has been reduced from 45 to 30 seconds.
  • This change aims to improve balance between attackers and defenders, addressing complaints that the long delay made it too easy for defenders to counter bomb placements.

📣 “We’ve just made a change to Rush: the MCOM timer is now reduced from 45 to 30 seconds to better balance the gameplay between attacking and defending players.”
— DICE (via social media)

🎮 Context:

  • The second Open Beta Weekend for Battlefield 6 is currently live (August 15–17) and features the All-Out Warfare playlist, including:
    • Breakthrough
    • Conquest
    • Rush (now with adjusted timer)

Despite the fix, Rush remains under fire from players due to:

  • Poor map design: MCOMs located too close to spawn points (e.g., Iberian, Empire, Siege of Cairo), leading to frequent "spawn traps."
  • Chaos in 12v12 matches: Many players feel the mode is poorly tuned and unbalanced across maps.
  • Call to action: Some fans have urged EA to disable Rush entirely until further work is done, calling it "a real shame" that a once-beloved mode is now broken.

💬 “I think the Rush game mode should be disabled in Battlefield 6 until it's been properly worked on... Even 12v12 matches feel chaotic and poorly designed.”
— Viral community post (3,000+ likes)

🛡️ Anti-Cheat Efforts Underway

EA has also acknowledged serious cheating issues in Battlefield 6, stating:

  • Over 330,000 cheating attempts blocked so far using existing anti-cheat systems.
  • 44,000 reports on Day 1, with 60,000+ since.
  • Secure Boot is now required in BIOS to help prevent tampering.
  • EA continues to improve detection and encourages players to report suspicious behavior.

📌 How to Join the Open Beta


🔄 What’s Next?

  • DICE says they’ll continue monitoring Rush and are “ready and able to make further balance adjustments.”
  • Expect more changes as feedback pours in — especially on map design, objective spacing, and match flow.

⚖️ Bottom Line: While the 45→30 second timer is a positive step, Rush still faces major challenges. Players are hopeful — but not convinced — that the mode will be saved.

Stay tuned for updates after the beta weekend. The community’s voice is louder than ever.


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