Lately, I’ve seen a lot of talk about “bot lobbies” in Battlefield 6. Supposedly, these are private or low-skill matches filled mostly with AI opponents, where players can experiment with weapons, level up faster, or practice movement without the stress of high-skill opponents.
Some gaming marketplaces like U4GM are being mentioned in these discussions, offering various Battlefield-related services. I’m curious where the line is drawn between legitimate training tools and stuff that might violate EA’s terms.
Personally, I can see why people are tempted. Battlefield 6 has a steep learning curve — you get dropped into chaos, and everyone’s got laser accuracy. Practicing in a bot lobby sounds like a chill way to improve aim or test setups. But I also know EA has strict policies against modified lobbies or matchmaking exploits.
So my question is: Have any of you tried official offline modes or training servers instead of third-party bot lobbies? Are they good enough for practice? And how does U4GM fit into the broader Battlefield 6 community — more as a marketplace, or are they actually hosting gameplay-related discussions too?
I’m all for learning and experimenting, but I don’t want to risk my account. Would love to hear what others think about the pros, cons, and safety of bot-style practice in BF6.



