Battlefield 6 new feature 'Flick Look': A game changer for console players

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Do an instant 180 with the flick look setting
Battlefield 6 beta has been very successful and even hit around 500,000 concurrent players on Steam. The game is all set to launch on October 10, 2025, for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.
Along with the multiplayer action, there is a new feature, “Flick Look,” which has suddenly caught the attention of players and fans. Let’s find out more details in this article.
What is Flick Look in Battlefield 6?
Flick Look is a new control option that allows players to quickly execute a 180-degree turn by mapping it to a single button.
This ensures to level the aiming field is leveled for the console players against the PC players. There is no doubt that players on consoles struggle with precision aim.
Flick Look seeks to bridge the gap by enabling quick aim adjustments, ensuring that console gamers may compete in cross-platform matches.
However, this convenience comes at the expense of diminishing the expertise required for classic aim flicking, which is a key component of many shooters.
You can still perform 180 on console with higher sensitivity. But not many players can get used to the super high sens. This flick look will help to aim better with 180 turns with low and medium sensitivity.
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What to expect?
Flick Look has received a lot of mixed reactions from the fans. While the console player appreciates that this feature will help them a lot in the ambush situations, many fans think this reduces the skill and tactical essence of the game.
Some have even talked about how this feature needs to be toned down as it can easily overshadow the game’s competitive integrity.
Battlefield 6 is going to conclude today, with the next one starting on August 14, 2025, till August 17, 2025, for all platforms.
DICE has not confirmed anything yet, but it would be interesting to see whether they will make any changes to Flick Look after the recent mixed reactions from the fans.
FAQs
What is Flick Look in Battlefield 6?
Flick Look is a new control option that allows players to perform a 180-degree turn instantly with one button press, aimed at helping console players compete with PC users.
When does the Battlefield 6 beta end?
The current beta ends today, August 10, 2025, but will reopen on August 14 for all platforms and conclude on August 17.
Will DICE change Flick Look before the game’s release?
It’s unclear, but given the mixed feedback, DICE might consider adjustments before the October 10, 2025, launch.
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Mahaksh Chauhan is a passionate gaming journalist who loves for old-school RPGs and turn-based games. With a keen eye for storytelling and a deep understanding of game mechanics, Mahaksh brings an unique perspective to the world of gaming. Inspired by classics like Persona, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Skyrim, Mahaksh is dedicated in sharing the magic of games with readers. When not writing or gaming, Mahaksh can be found cheering on WWE superstars or watching his favourite Anime.
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