Battlefield 6 players are voicing strong criticism over the newly introduced Bonus Battle Pass system. What was expected to be an extra progression path during the holiday period has instead raised concerns about fairness and accessibility.
The core issue is whether the Bonus Battle Pass is realistically completable through normal gameplay—or if additional spending is effectively required.
This article explains:
The Bonus Battle Pass is an additional reward track available exclusively to BF Pro subscribers for a very limited time—roughly one week. Unlike the standard Battle Pass, progression on this track is only possible through special Bonus Path points.
The problem lies in how these points are earned. Once all available weekly challenges are completed, there are no alternative ways to gain more Bonus Path points through regular play. As a result, progression hits a hard cap well before the reward track is finished.
Instead of rewarding engagement, the system primarily rewards additional purchases.
How many Bonus Path points can be earned through challenges?
Approximately 30 points, even if all weekly challenges are completed.
How many points are required to finish the Bonus Battle Pass?
A total of 100 points, with each stage requiring 10 points.
Is there any free way to earn additional points?
No. Once weekly challenges are completed, there are no alternative progression methods.
What is the only way to finish the pass?
Purchasing stage skips with real money.
The Battlefield 6 Bonus Battle Pass has drawn criticism because its design prevents completion through normal gameplay. With a short time limit, limited challenges, and no alternative progression paths, players feel pressured into spending additional money on top of an existing subscription.
Unless the duration is extended or new ways to earn Bonus Path points are introduced, the system risks long-term damage to player trust—and may discourage players from purchasing future Battle Passes altogether.
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