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The Road to Battlefield 6 battle pass in Battlefield 2042 is now quicker to grind through if you’re willing to spend the money, and fans don’t know how to feel about that: “There’s the EA I remember!”

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The Road to Battlefield 6 battle pass in Battlefield 2042 is now quicker to grind through if you’re willing to spend the money, and fans don’t know how to feel about that: “There’s the EA I remember!”

Issy van der Velde

9 September 2025

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EA was quick to capitalize on the success of the Battlefield 6 beta. It added a free battle pass to Battlefield 2042 that allows you to unlock bonuses in the upcoming sequel, and player numbers spiked. “But, Issy, how does a free update make the company any money?” I hear you ask. That’s a handsome question, dear reader. Well, if you want to skip the grind and just get the rewards, you can; you just need to pay for it. Unsurprisingly, reactions to this news have been mixed.

In the Road to Battlefield battle pass, you can level up by earning XP while playing matches and completing specific weekly challenges. These give tokens, and every 10 tokens lets you go up a tier. There are 60 tiers in total, so you need to play for a fair while to get all the rewards… unless you pay, that is.
“Tier Skip functionality is now active on the Road to Battlefield 6 Pass,” reads a new update from the Battlefield comms Twitter account. Tier skips can be used to jump ahead along a battle pass without having to earn XP or complete in-game challenges. The trade-off is that you need to spend real money on in-game Battlefield Coins to buy them.

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“Design a Battle Pass so grindy, then sell the solution. There’s the EA I remember!” writes one unhappy player on Twitter. Others are glad they don’t actually have to play 2042 to enjoy the rewards in Battlefield 6 – it’s not a very beloved entry to the series. “I’m glad they’re doing this now after two weeks of playing the garbage known as 2042,” writes one person.

What doesn’t help is the fact that the battle pass accidentally under-rewarded players last week. The problem has since been fixed, but affected players aren’t actually getting compensation, so now getting the option to pay to progress the battle pass feels like a slap in the face.
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