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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 (34%)
- Glitches (13%)
- Matchmaking (8%)
- Game Crash (8%)
- Hacking / Cheating (0%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Online Play | 22 hours ago |
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Matchmaking | 22 hours ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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מכחול 🖌️ (@michgold1) reported@sfrantzman Yes, currently there is no intention to create entirely mixed units, but the army's promises can be broken (and have in the past) and certainly there is no guarantee for what would happen in the battlefield.
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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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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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RAHUL SINGH, EX-MAJOR Indian Army (@rahulexmajor) reported@SamSiff Before passing judgment, it is worth asking a simple question: do we actually know the facts? A social media graphic and a viral caption are not evidence. They rarely provide the full context of family circumstances, legal entitlements, personal relationships or events surrounding a death. If the officer's wife received financial benefits, that does not automatically establish greed. In law and policy, next of kin are entitled to compensation, pensions and other benefits precisely because the service member made the ultimate sacrifice. More importantly, using one unverified or isolated case to make sweeping claims about women, wives or military families is neither fair nor rational. The real tragedy here is the loss of a young officer who gave his life in service. That should remain the focus. A martyr deserves remembrance for his sacrifice, not for social media turning his family's private circumstances into a battlefield for ideological arguments. Facts first. Outrage later.
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Stevo3854 (@stevo3854420) reported@x0opaq @BattlefieldComm Agreed but it's gotta be better than the current state of bf6. Is it though? They've pushed back GTA6 so long it seems like it's going to plagued with issues as well. There's a reason it's continuously being pushed back and I'm sure it's not good.
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Kelly Detonated (@KellyDetonated) reportedWe can blame eachother for this but truth be told the whole Doha Deal was a disaster, and is still problematic today. Now, it can be something accept for what it is, learn and get better now, or we can pretend it isn’t there. I’ve accepted it, and hope we address that money is still going to the Taliban. Qatar is exceptionally clever when it comes to laundering money, while slapping on a bow and smiling saying it’s something else. We don’t operate this way, but they do, no matter how many shiny gifts and “peace” deals it brokers. It seems Soviet inspired, so maybe they learned from the best. Idk. It would be wise to have a completely neutral mediators, moving forward, that nobody involved has any conflicts of interest and a proven track record of success. We must use the icky stuff as a point of reference no matter how bad it stings to do so. My thoughts are that this is a clear case for strategic, long-game warfare that isn’t necessarily fought on a battlefield. We also need to admit that our reward system is very different than the middle eastern countries. We want everything done now. They are ideology driven. We’re built different. So this would require any agreements to include some language requiring enforceability that can’t be broken until it’s complete.
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Legal Style Blog (@legalstyleblog) reported@GrenadaLoyalist sigh heraldry is premised on clarity (seeing it across a battlefield). Maybe I don't know the iconography and it's a me problem, but I would not recognize the drum without knowing it was one
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GHOST (@Adam9110) reported@BattlefieldComm Start testing these updates, preferably daily... Because what you fixed in update 1.3.1.0, you later broke in 1.3.2.0. The netcode is broken, and it was relatively fine. The footsteps are once again inaudible. Optimization isn't great either.
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Magnetosphere (@watchindy) reported@ProfStanciu @ProfStanciu to be walking inside myself as a regular civilian and fighting with my blood cells as if my body is the battlefield of everyone's problems
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The Scholared Medjai (@MUIHorus) reported@Battlefield FIX YOUR ******* MATCHMAKING! it does need SBMM but the balancing is ******* abysmal. Why and I facing a team of PC players and my team is full of console players with no thumbs. It’s been the same way since BF1. Do better.
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Jeffrey’s Aura Farm (@HolyMulletMan) reported@BattlefieldComm @Battlefield Did you guys fix Strikepoint???
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Karl Barx (@internetguy63) reported@facetedcarapace Anybody who played battlefield 1942 knows those things are impossibly not to crash. It can't be done.
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__Khz__ (@___Khz___) reportedBut the problem is who wanna learn battlefield and who are only thinking kd and my stat if im streaming it or for my own "ego" ...... Thats a part of the problem why the info the developers recive, is a disaster.
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J-Dizzle (@Lucky_Bullet) reported@BattlefieldComm what the F is going on with StrikePoint! F……….! Can you fix it any slower!
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Jexxits (@JexxitS) reported@BattlefieldComm As much as i like RedSec and think it's the best BR, personally, on the market right now. I don't see me playing this in autumn and beyond. There is literally nothing new in RedSec, the updates coming out is only to fix bugs, bugs and bugs. I honestly don't see a future for it.
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chris (@ChrisSlaske) reported@Battlefield Stop wasting our time with portal. Fix all the glaring issues everywhere else. Ranked and portal need to go. Stop putting FNB on portal maps. Gameplay is even more atrocious than a normal server
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Erick (@Erickschultz11) reported@mattvanswol We trust institutions to investigate wrongdoing fairly, yet repeated scandals have left many people questioning whether similar failures are treated the same way. Some see accountability being shaped by power, ideology, reputation, fear, or institutional self-protection. Others argue that different cases simply involve different facts, evidence, and constraints. The problem is not necessarily that institutions are acting in bad faith. They may genuinely believe they are applying consistent standards, weighing evidence carefully, protecting due process, avoiding prejudice, or balancing competing social concerns. The deeper issue is that much of this reasoning is often invisible to the public. When decisions are opaque or difficult to scrutinize, people cannot easily distinguish between responsible judgment and narrative management. As trust declines, disagreements spread beyond the events themselves. People begin disagreeing about which sources are credible, which facts matter, and which institutions can be trusted to evaluate the evidence. The result is a crisis of legitimacy. The question is no longer just whether accountability is being applied fairly. The question becomes who gets to decide what happened, how that decision was reached, and why everyone else should trust it. The way forward is not to choose one victim narrative over another. It is to make the process itself more transparent, more consistent, and more open to scrutiny. Every case should be examined through the same questions: who was harmed, who caused the harm, who enabled it, who ignored it, who benefited from silence, and what incentives may have protected the failure? But even that requires something more. We must be willing to apply the same standards of evidence and skepticism to our own preferred narratives that we apply to those we oppose. Without that, accountability becomes another battlefield for competing stories rather than a search for truth. The real challenge is not simply rebuilding trust in institutions. It is rebuilding trust in the processes by which institutions, evidence, and public judgments are evaluated in the first place.
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apt install soul (@nshttpd) reported@Thee_John_Brown @BFBulletin That's just the horrible net code. They'll never fix that. VPN and get a ping of around 80ms and you'll rule the Battlefield. (Pun intended)
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reportedWhat Does It Mean To Be “Complete In Christ”? To be “complete in Christ” is one of the greatest, cleanest, strongest, most liberating truths in the Christian life, and yet it is one of the doctrines religion hates the most. Colossians 2:10 says, “And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power.” That verse is not a suggestion, not a feeling, not a goal, not a future possibility, and not a reward for elite saints who reach some higher plane of spirituality. It is a present-tense statement of what God says about the believer’s standing in the Lord Jesus Christ. “Ye are complete in him.” Not complete in a church system. Not complete in a priesthood. Not complete in sacraments. Not complete in philosophy. Not complete in self-improvement. Not complete in mystical experiences. Not complete in Hebrew roots. Not complete in religious traditions. Not complete in your performance. Complete in Him. The book of Colossians is a direct assault on religious substitutes for Christ. Paul warns about philosophy and vain deceit, traditions of men, rudiments of the world, voluntary humility, worshipping of angels, fleshly ordinances, and a false spirituality that looks deep but leaves a man puffed up in his fleshly mind. Right in the middle of that battlefield, the Holy Ghost drops the hammer: “For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead ******. And ye are complete in him” (Colossians 2:9-10). That means the believer does not need something outside Christ to finish what God has already made complete in Christ. The fullness is in Him. The believer’s completeness is in Him. Religious systems always say, “Christ plus this.” The Bible says, “Christ is enough.” The flesh wants to add something so it can boast. The cross removes boasting and leaves the believer standing in Christ alone. This truth does not mean a Christian is mature in practice the moment he is saved. It does not mean he knows everything, has victory over every habit, understands every doctrine, feels strong every day, or has no need for growth, correction, discipline, prayer, preaching, fellowship, service, and sanctification. That is not what “complete in Christ” means. It means that as to spiritual standing, acceptance, salvation, justification, identity, and position before God, the believer lacks nothing because he is in the Lord Jesus Christ. Growth is still needed in the walk, but nothing needs to be added to Christ to make the believer accepted before God. The Christian grows from completeness, not toward completeness. He serves from acceptance, not for acceptance. He walks because he is in Christ, not to earn his way into Christ. That distinction will either free a man from religious bondage or expose how much bondage he still loves. Chapter One: Complete In Christ Means Christ Is Enough For Salvation The first thing it means to be complete in Christ is that Christ is enough for salvation. That sounds simple, but it is the line where most religion goes wrong. Every false gospel eventually says Christ is necessary, but not sufficient. Rome says Christ plus sacraments, priesthood, confession, penance, mass, purgatory, and church authority. The cults say Christ plus their organization, their prophet, their restored gospel, their temple, their works, or their membership. Legalists say Christ plus law-keeping. Mystics say Christ plus experiences. Modern self-help religion says Christ plus your inner greatness. But the Bible says, “In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins” (Colossians 1:14). Redemption is in Christ, through His blood, not through man’s religious machinery. The gospel that saves today is not complicated. Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again the third day according to the Scriptures (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). The sinner is saved by grace through faith, “and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast” (Ephesians 2:8-9). If
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chris (@ChrisSlaske) reported@BattlefieldComm Remove ranked. Give every squad size for red sec. Casual better be whatever squad size we want. You removed working initiation for graphic lighting glitchfest in redsec you cant even patch a fix. Great job giving recon even more bullshit for redsec. Infantry conquest, not oblit
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IANS (@ians_india) reportedMumbai, Maharashtra: Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi chief Prakash Ambedkar says, "Today, the matter related to Agniveer was listed before the bench of the Acting Chief Justice. The defence side sought time to file a rejoinder, and the court granted time to submit it before the 3rd. The matter has now been scheduled for final hearing on the 7th. It was argued that while service conditions for regular soldiers, territorial soldiers, and Agniveers may differ, once they are engaged in war or battlefield duties, there should be no discrimination between them in terms of recognition and support..."
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X (@o_oZeppelin) reported@BattlefieldComm @Battlefield How about you fix red dot optics and general optic illumination. Why do all the sights look like terrible dark red sharpie
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worpweep (@weepworp) reported@BattlefieldComm I hit a truck with 5 rpgs today and it didn't ******* die. Thats a problem.
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Libertad_24 (@FlacoG_2023) reported@GrimBF6 @Millitings @BattlefieldComm "Buddy," how many more months do they need to fix this? Are they waiting for MW4 to come out and there will only be 2000 people left...? "We are working." Game from 2025...
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Marwan (@6db560c87fec4ea) reported@Hyago_Cruz_BR @BattlefieldComm And testing is non-existent. Maybe testing for them is automated like a check list of AI testing a selected new feature or fix.
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Tommy McDevitt (@TMLKMCD) reported3. Are you competing on a sensible battlefield? If your offer sounds like everyone else's, you're forcing buyers to compare you on price, convenience...or maybe just "vibes". Specificity helps the right people realise: "This is for me". Get incredibly specific on: - your service area - your target audience - customers you are NOT for - the specific problem you solve Shrink the battlefield. Own your area.
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Mark Simon (@MarkSimonHK) reported@hughhewitt @philipaklein Once we start going down in the weeds, is there any chance the American people are on board with continued war? - This is turning into a Foreign Policy/DC issue. Is it top five in voters minds if US troops are not on the battlefield?
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Wriggles (@GoldenWriggles) reported@Pirat_Nation Latest AMD drivers have loads of issues with Battlefield 6, Sticking to the older set till it gets removed from the release notes.
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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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Karl Barx (@internetguy63) reported@facetedcarapace Anybody who played battlefield 1942 knows those things are impossible not to crash. It can't be done.