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Battlefield 6 is a 2025 first-person shooter game developed by Battlefield Studios and published by Electronic Arts. Serving as the eighteenth installment in the Battlefield series, the game was released for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on October 10, 2025.
Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Battlefield 6 users through our website.
- Sign in (37%)
- Online Play (33%)
- Glitches (13%)
- Game Crash (8%)
- Matchmaking (7%)
- Hacking / Cheating (0%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Game Crash | 22 hours ago |
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Glitches | 2 days ago |
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Online Play | 5 days ago |
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Sign in | 7 days ago |
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Sign in | 7 days ago |
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Online Play | 7 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Stevo3854 (@stevo3854420) reported@BattlefieldComm Your entire game is broken. From black loading screens, graphical glitches, bullet registration, ridiculous ranked squad rules that you can't squad with lower ranked friends then they immediately squad you with complete noobs. Let's not even mention the insane amount of hackers!
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Dallas (@realdcm) reported@BattlefieldComm Can we get a fix for the spawn menu bug? Still not working correctly, can’t easily click a spawn
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Sonya in TX (@SonyainTX1) reported@richardaeden Harry's problem is about status, not security. Harry wants the same level of security Prince William gets. Lying about war kills was a desperate attempt to generate threats. But we all know Harry never saw the battlefield. He got the name "Bunker Harry" for a reason. 🤨
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✯ R I L E Y ✯ (@RileyTX) reported@DylanBurns1776 @RisingActionRA @whoseurlefty We can’t even call Gaza/West Bank a battlefield because they have no standing army or functioning government in place. They are in an open-air concentration camp. Your pet issue has broad majority support in Congress. This is not in need of the same level of advocacy at all.
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Pọ́ọ̀lù (@__abioye_) reported@JamaicaGleaner That Canada vs. Qatar match was painful to watch—truly painful. Let's hope Ismail Koné is not badly injured, because that pitch was a battlefield of bad decisions and broken rhythm. The game was so poor, Qatar made Canada look like a Premier League side. Let that sink in. Absolutely amazing—and not in a good way.
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Pọ́ọ̀lù (@__abioye_) reported@ofootball__ That Canada vs. Qatar match was painful to watch—truly painful. Let's hope Ismail Koné is not badly injured, because that pitch was a battlefield of bad decisions and broken rhythm. The game was so poor, Qatar made Canada look like a Premier League side. Let that sink in. Absolutely amazing—and not in a good way.
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Adrock (@Adrock318) reported@Battlefield The options menu is broken in the firing range since yesterday's update. It doesn't load. @DRUNKKZ3 @tiggr_
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TREK (@trek_official) reportedWhat if I told you that the same psychological trick that sold millions of pet rocks in 1975 is now silently driving trillion-dollar market bubbles today? Back then, entrepreneurs turned a meaningless object into a must-have toy by tapping into something primal: our need to justify our choices. Fast forward to Wall Street, and you'll see the same forces at play, but with billions on the line. 1. THE ORIGIN In 1957, social psychologist Leon Festinger and his team infiltrated a small doomsday cult led by a woman named Dorothy Martin. The group believed that on December 21, they'd be rescued by aliens, but only if they were pure. Festinger predicted that when the prophecy failed, the cult would collapse. Instead, something fascinating happened. Members who had given away their possessions and quit jobs didn't abandon the belief. They doubled down, claiming their faith had saved the world from disaster. Festinger published his findings in "When Prophecy Fails," coining the term cognitive dissonance. It's the mental discomfort we feel when our actions or beliefs conflict with new evidence, and our brains will twist reality to avoid that pain. 2. THE MECHANISM Let's break it down with a simple market scenario. You research a company, read bullish reports, and buy 100 shares at $50. A month later, bad earnings hit, and the stock plummets to $30. Now, you face a dilemma: either admit you misjudged the investment (which hurts your ego) or find reasons to hold. Suddenly, you're scouring forums for positive news, downplaying risks, and telling yourself, "It's a long-term play." That's dissonance resolution in real-time. You're not changing your position; you're changing your narrative to align with your decision. This isn't just individual—it's collective. When enough investors do this, entire markets can detach from fundamentals. 3. THE MARKET TWIST Historically, this has led to some spectacular blowups. Take the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s. Investors poured money into unprofitable internet companies, convinced that "the new economy" defied old rules. When profits never materialized, dissonance kept them holding. CEOs justified burn rates with buzzwords, and analysts looked the other way. The crash in 2000 wiped out trillions, but the dissonance didn't stop there. Many refused to sell, hoping for a rebound, which delayed recovery. Contrast that with the 2008 housing crisis: mortgage-backed securities were rated safe, but when housing prices fell, the system crumbled because everyone—from banks to homeowners—had rationalized away the risk. 4. THE MARKETING PLAYBOOK Marketers have long exploited this. Consider how Apple launched the iPod in 2001. They didn't just sell a device; they sold a lifestyle. The ad campaign with silhouettes dancing to music created a desire to belong. If you didn't have an iPod, you felt left out—dissonance between your self-image and the cultural norm. Resolution? Buy one. In markets, this scales up. During the crypto boom of 2017, ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) promised revolution. Investors faced dissonance: the fear of missing out on the next Bitcoin versus the risk of losing money. Influencers amplified the narrative, creating FOMO that overrode caution. It's not just about the product; it's about resolving the conflict between aspiration and action. 5. THE CRASH Fast-forward to January 2021, and GameStop becomes a battlefield. Retail traders on Reddit's WallStreetBets bought shares to squeeze short-selling hedge funds. When the stock soared to $483, many felt vindicated. But as it fell back, dissonance kicked in. Instead of taking profits, they held on, chanting "diamond hands." Why? Selling would mean admitting the squeeze was over, which clashed with their identity as savvy investors fighting the establishment. The dissonance fueled a narrative of resistance, turning a financial event into a social movement. Even as losses mounted, the belief in the cause persisted—a modern echo of Festinger's cult. 6. THE MODERN-DAY CONUNDRUM Today, social media acts as a dissonance amplifier. Platforms like Twitter and TikTok create echo chambers where beliefs are reinforced by likes and retweets. When Elon Musk tweets about Dogecoin, enthusiasts ignore regulatory warnings or technical flaws, doubling down on their investments. This collective rationalization can inflate bubbles beyond what traditional models predict. It's not just about information asymmetry; it's about psychological reinforcement at scale. And with algorithm-driven content, we're often fed more of what we already believe, making dissonance harder to break. 7. CONCLUSION source @trek_official
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Rhiyddun (@rhiyddun) reportedWhat strikes me is the methodology, they start out as enthusiastic cheerleaders with a "MAGA" slant, gung ho, rah rah, and suddenly do a compete 180 on some "core" issue when they've accumulated massive follower count? Move along folks, nothing to see here... the war is narratives, the battlefield is media, but the ROE are wacked.
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Pọ́ọ̀lù (@__abioye_) reported@nytimes @TheAthleticFC That Canada vs. Qatar match was painful to watch—truly painful. Let's hope Ismail Koné is not badly injured, because that pitch was a battlefield of bad decisions and broken rhythm. The game was so poor, Qatar made Canada look like a Premier League side. Let that sink in. Absolutely amazing—and not in a good way. ASE.
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BnO 👁🗨ᵀᴬyᴸᴼᴿ (@Naffinx97) reportedMy phone and battlefield 6 started to lag at the same time im about to enter psychosis
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Sayber_31 (@Sayber_31) reported@the_patcher77 @BattlefieldComm The problem is unless the feedback comes from some with ttv or yt at the end of their username they’re not listening.
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Arminius Secundus (@Arminius214) reportedWhere’s the fudd from yesterday who was splerging about ARs not working on the battlefield bEcAuSe oF ThE mUd.
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OneFordyBoi (@OneFordyBoiv2) reported@ii_flyy Thats stupid. You aren't what you indulge in. If you can't separate fiction from reality then you are the problem, not the game. I'm not murdering people or illegally street racing, I'm not joining the military because of Call of Duty or Battlefield etc.
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Felipe Santiago (@LeonArroras) reported@Battlefield You guys released the casual playlist, but what’s the point if I still have to wait minutes on the plane just to start a match? I thought filling the lobby with bots would fix it, but I give up—I'm just uninstalling.
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WarcrimeWaffles (@doublezerodonut) reportedAll I’m gonna say is that the lever action was basically never standard issue equipment. Nobody is scared of your .30-30 or a chrome revolver on the battlefield.
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NupeKeem 🫡 (@NupeKeem) reported@Battlefield @BattlefieldComm you cant fix the notecode yet? I love getting shot behind a wall. Literally the best feeling there is. Imagine being on a streak and you dying behind a wall
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Wahoo343 (@wahoo343) reported@BattlefieldComm U should of let the issue stay it worked in ur favor
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🔻 Seezy (@thelifeofseezy) reported@DooM49 Yup. Battlefield 6 is what I imagined a future Battlefield 3 to look like. The lack of content was depressing. Finally we getting there. Battlefield 4 had a rough first 2 years too, but that was rather technical issues
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Mr. Margheritiiii (@GetCheatz) reported@Millitings @BattlefieldComm @falsewoodxt look another person who, in your opinion, only has problems with Battlefield 6 🤡
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Battlefield Bulletin (@BFBulletin) reportedBattlefield Studios says the Lighting Bug in #REDSEC is actually caused by different lighting-related issues (not one single bug), and will take several game updates in order to address what is causing this. The next content update for #Battlefield6 Season 3: High-Value Target, will include an "additional fix" targeted at lighting issues around Fort Lyndon, specifically near the Downtown area.
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Pọ́ọ̀lù (@__abioye_) reported@WorldCupMedia That Canada vs. Qatar match was painful to watch—truly painful. Let's hope Ismail Koné is not badly injured, because that pitch was a battlefield of bad decisions and broken rhythm. The game was so poor, Qatar made Canada look like a Premier League side. Let that sink in. Absolutely amazing—and not in a good way.
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Woke Smeed (@mrburgerboy) reported@Viscountpost Okay then whoever your preferred moderate is should have no problem easily defeating her on the battlefield of ideas or whatever what are you even bitching about at this point
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David Joyce (@DavidJoyce17) reportedThe Wildcat first entered service in 2014 and it's normally expected to get at least 30 years service from an aircraft and they are frequently repurposed for up to 50 years service. Let us hope they are put into safe storage, because they could well be needed again. One thing history has shown us is that the air battlefield is constantly changing.
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NodeAspect (@IdleMindl4qg) reported@Battlefield The game is broken, buggy, and has lost the identity of what BF is supposed to be, It's so incredibly unbalanced, and we can clearly tell that you can't sort out all the problems.
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KentuckyPatriot17 (@KY17Patriot) reported@Battlefield Fix the mines not showing up on map!
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Antonio Conte (@conte6478) reported@DOWResponse @SecWar Pete Hegseth: Cosplaying as a War Hero Pete Hegseth served. Deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan — real enough. But his two Bronze Stars? Awarded for meritorious service. That's military speak for "showed up and did his job." No "V" device. No heroism under fire. No doors kicked down while bullets flew. The White House actually had to delete a video claiming he got the Bronze Star "for valor." Even they couldn't keep a straight face. And yet here's Hegseth — publicly policing other people's medal racks, questioning senators' military credentials, flexing the warrior persona on every available platform. For a guy whose decorations essentially say "good effort," the audacity is breathtaking. Serve your country? Respect. But dressing up participation awards as proof of battlefield glory while playing Pentagon tough guy is a different story. Pete, the costume is showing. #Hegseth
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NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭 (@tanpukunokami) reportedThe Egg Command System I ordered breakfast in America. Simple. Toast. Bacon. Eggs. Peace. Then the waitress looked at me and asked, “How do you want your eggs?” I froze. How. Do I want. My eggs. In Japan, eggs usually arrive with a plan. In America, the egg waits for your leadership. I said, “Cooked.” She smiled. “What kind?” Kind? There were kinds? She began listing them. “Sunny side up, over easy, over medium, over hard, scrambled, poached…” I stopped hearing words. I heard military ranks. Sunny Side Up sounded optimistic. Over Easy sounded suspiciously injured. Over Medium sounded like a compromise made by tired diplomats. Over Hard sounded like the egg had survived prison. Scrambled sounded like the egg lost the war. Poached sounded illegal. I asked, “Which one is safest?” The waitress said, “Safe?” A man at the next table said, “Just get scrambled, bro.” Just get scrambled. America always says “just” before asking you to surrender your dignity. I looked at him. “I will not choose cowardice without understanding the battlefield.” He nodded slowly and returned to his coffee. The waitress waited. Patient. Powerful. She had guided many men through egg panic. I pointed at the menu. “What is sunny side up?” She said, “Yolk up.” “What is over easy?” “Flipped. Runny yolk.” “What is over hard?” “Flipped. Cooked all the way.” So the egg could be exposed. Turned over. Wounded. Hardened. Broken. Or scrambled beyond recognition. This was not breakfast. This was an egg career path. I finally said, “Over easy.” The waitress wrote it down. No ceremony. No bell. Just ink on paper. A decision had been made about the soul of an egg. When the plate arrived, the eggs looked calm. Too calm. White body. Yellow center. Soft. Dangerous. I touched the yolk with a fork. It broke immediately. Golden liquid spread across the plate. I whispered, “I have released the sun.” The man next to me said, “That’s the best part.” Of course. America does not fear the broken yolk. America puts toast in it. I tried. The toast entered the golden flood. My brain objected. My mouth promoted the idea. By the second bite, I understood. In America, an egg is not cooked. It is negotiated. By the third bite, I was no longer afraid. I had chosen over easy. The egg had accepted me. Next time, I may attempt over medium. Not because I am ready. Because a warrior must continue his studies in breakfast warfare.
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𝓓𝓮𝓵𝓾𝔁𝓮🇬🇧 (@drnope) reported@Jenny_1884 Yes, i feel lost and drifting, my health was very bad before the country took a death and violence nose dive. The result yesterday of AB and knowing his opinion on the key issues is almost the final straw. The labour madness will be totally the same and he will be shaking hands with the WEF when he see's his number. His number being what the pay will be for enslaving his countries citizens. To save us and save the world fiat banking should be the battlefield, not individuals and religion but the very system we are indoctrinated into from childhood. Being terminally ill opens your eyes to the sheer magic of life, the beauty, the creation, the value and life should be the religion.
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Billy_bSLAYER (🎸🎮💻⚾) (@BrianD_STdigi) reported@SgtDangerCow You can still play every single Battlefield game ONLINE to get that "nonsense sandbox", there is no reason to uninstall a game and never go back just because the studio made a "new" (more broken) game in the franchise.