The Six Days in Fallujah autumn update has just arrived, and it includes a bunch of changes for the game. The Six Days in Fallujah Autumn update arrived on November 24, 2025, just a few days before Thanksgiving. This update focuses on quality-of-life improvements and reworked game mechanics for a smoother gaming experience.
Many of the additions improve existing content in Six Days in Fallujah, while many are new altogether. These additions are a step forward for Six Days in Fallujah, getting it closer to its desired destination, a full 1.0 release. So, let’s take a look at these changes and see what they give to Six Days in Fallujah and its future.
The Major Changes Of The Six Days In Fallujah Autumn Update

The first change from the Six Days in Fallujah Autumn update is the change to the campaign missions. Vigilant Resolve is one of these campaign missions, and it’s received quite a few changes to its design. Missions now convey where you need to go much better, along with giving players more freedom in completing missions.
Operation al-Fajr has also received these changes, giving players more freedom in how they play. Both missions have also had their old tutorials removed; they now reside in a dedicated training mode. Campaign missions aren’t the only thing that’s received changes; the enemies within these missions are also different.
Enemies have received a few changes to improve their overall appearance and functionality. Many enemies now move much smoother, and cases of spawning in front of players are reduced. Players may also notice enemies acting much more “human” as their accuracy and sight are adjusted in the latest update.
Friendlies also received a few changes, the AI kind, the real friendlies will have to work on themselves. The latest update tuned the pathfinding for friendly units, allowing them to fight more effectively. This also reduces the number of times your friendly AI will block your path or completely sandwich you.
As mentioned earlier, training has received a few touch-ups to enhance the learning experience of new players. The improved training mode will walk you through the fundamentals of the game, which include movement, shooting, and commands. Training scenarios are also here now; these provide short combat missions for you to test out what you’ve learned.
The Six Days in Fallujah Autumn update added a new wounded state for the soldier that you play as. In the wounded state, players are limited in their mobility, but they can still defend themselves with their sidearms. Players can return to their normal state by being healed by a teammate, whether it be an AI or your trusty friend.
The Minor Changes In The Six Days In Fallujah Autumn Update

The Six Days in Fallujah Autumn update also added a few minor changes to the game, but they’re just as important. Much of the command UI has been changed for better readability and usability. Many commands now appear in the world, for example, the breaching command may appear over a door with the latest update.
Many graphical changes have been made as well, many of which improve performance and fidelity. Players will notice their game running much better than before, allowing them to play with peak performance. Many bugs have also been squashed, but like any other game, there’s bound to be a few lying around, so keep an eye out and report them.
But enough reading, pick up your service weapon and get in that APC, you’ve got a mission to do, Soldier.
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