Battlefield 6 developers have revealed a new feature called Flick Stick, which has sparked widespread interaction within the gaming community, especially among console users.

This addition is part of the series’ efforts to balance gameplay across platforms, allowing players to perform a quick 180-degree rotation, giving them greater ability to respond instantly in battles.

The new feature provides a practical solution to a problem faced by console users, which is the effect of the Aim Assist feature that automatically slows down the aiming cursor when passing over targets, limiting the player’s ability to rotate quickly during confrontations.

An official statement explained that the goal of developing Flick Stick is to enable console players to match the speed and accuracy of PC players, especially in cross-platform gameplay where technical differences become clearly apparent.

The new feature represents a step towards improving the competitive gaming experience and opens the door to broader discussions about how to achieve fairness among players on different devices.