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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 (38%)
- Online Play (31%)
- Glitches (14%)
- Game Crash (9%)
- Matchmaking (7%)
- Hacking / Cheating (0%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 16 hours ago |
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Online Play | 20 hours ago |
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Online Play | 5 days ago |
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Game Crash | 6 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Bambi (@Cheeki_Bambi) reportedWhy do I have issues with specifically @AMD drivers crashing my pc when I try to play @Battlefield every few weeks. At this point I'm uninstalling the virus of a game because holy ****
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Robert Meurett (@Robert_Meurett) reported@BattlefieldComm FIX STRIKEPOINT
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KeithsterG (@KeithGallo1) reported@LoochyTV It wasn’t even really a bad game at the start, did it have its issues yeah, but it was a good battlefield, now it’s fixing itself and listening to the community more and becoming the battlefield people wanted, which is good and shows a lot more than if they did nothing
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mathias wolf (@Mathias8Wolf) reportedOne more philippic holding general Syrskyi responsible for "Soviet style" military mismanagement and all the "avoidable excessive losses" of UAF. Yet decisionistically reducing all those problems to one of bad personal leadership without addressing systemic constraints and failures (lack of manpower and training, internal Ukr. problems with logistics and procurement, cases of fortifications remaining unmanned, inadequate equipment partly due to insufficient Western support, etc) may not be sufficient to overcome them. The failure of the Ukr.summer offensive, certainly not a masterpiece of strategic originality - there was no surprise effect - was also due to insufficient equipment, from modern battlefield missile and demining systems to tank rescue vehicles, but even more so to generally low numbers of heavy equipment, and the lack of direct air support (combat helicopters, airborne raids etc).
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GHOST (@Adam9110) reported@DooM49 @BattlefieldComm Unfortunately, this update contains nothing significant regarding issues that need immediate fixing. Just nonsense that you won't even notice.
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nolier_than_thou (@RockandNol) reported@Battlefield fix your servers. Every time I try to play it lags like a MF. Use something better than a potato.
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The Tyrant (@arcadionking) reported@__Ministorm This was neither an arena nor a battlefield, and he had long since left behind the notion of answering every problem with force. “The chair has paid the price for whatever anger you carry.” A brief silence followed as he regarded her, allowing the heat of the moment to cool. ⠀
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Lasurak (@Lasurak) reported@theredpix @nvidia @EA_DICE Even an 8800GT had no issue running it max at 900p.
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Dr DoGood (@SeanK7YNWA) reported@RadioFreeTom Not addressing the point of his argument does not make yours Tom. It refutes your own claim from your own doing. And considering the evidence of the last 60 or so years. It’s not resentful complaining saying civilians that don’t understand the brutality necessary in warfare shouldn’t be teaching it. It is literally the evidence of history proving as much. You can’t pacify and handcuff leadership and then wonder why that guidance completely errors in real time when n the battlefield. So no. Unless you are able to make a point here. The futility of your dodging the obvious is lost on no one.
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NoLiquidity (@NoLiquidity77) reported@criptopaul Only issue is Iran has been preparing for this for decades, so not sure how such an attempt would go, this isn't just some clown invasion on a flat plain battlefield
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euri 🪼 (@eurihaline) reportedwell yea the only real reason i hate stables is bcs i cant do it yet and skill issue thingy and i havent learnt ttg sighs. dropping me into stables is like dropping a baby into a battlefield
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Trans-Inclusive Misogynist (@DeleteTheNats) reported@Rust_Belt_Red @KarnesMellagio It's more that some westerners used to the USA solving all of its problems with air power are unable to conceive of a battlefield where both sides have a competent and sophisticated air defense so you can't just strafe every enemy with A-10s.
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Marc (@ZinksMarky) reported@Battlefield Why would anyone fly your jets when you got broken below radar and flares still.
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Chris Jackson (@BigModernism) reported@zx77789 The premise is insulting. SSPX priests did not flee the battlefield; they stayed where the Faith, Mass, sacraments, and formation of souls could survive. Their chapels are full of converts, broken families, addicts, and confused Catholics seeking refuge from the very devastation Wells describes. Asking a priest to abandon that work and submit to the machinery that caused the crisis is surrender.
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Damian Keefe (@GoreHunter121) reported@Battlefield Fix your god awful hitmarker system. Fortnite is better than u at this. Stop this crap and fix what u have. Listen to the players .
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NoTime2Explain (@N0Time2Explain) reportedIT IS THE NATO UNIT also I like the collab because like yeah that fits Battlefield no problem
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Mudrac (@Mudr4c) reported@Melenchon4Ever @Battlefield Cool, so why were people so upset about BF2042 "military" hero / personality characters? Do try to use that brain of yours and try to understand why this is a problem before calling someone dumb.
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mathias wolf (@Mathias8Wolf) reportedOne more philippic holding general Syrskyi responsible for "Soviet style" military mismanagement and all the "avoidable excessive losses" of UAF. Yet decisionistically reducing all those problems to one of bad personal leadership without addressing systemic constraints and failures (lack of manpower and training, internal Ukr. problems with logistics and procurement, cases of fortifications remaining unmanned, inadequate equipment partly due to insufficient Western support, etc) may not be sufficient to overcome them. The failure of the Ukr.summer offensive, certainly not a masterpiece of strategic originality - there was no surprise effect - was also due to insufficient equipment, from modern battlefield missile and demining systems to tank rescue vehicles, but even more so to generally low numbers of heavy equipment, and the lack of direct air support (combat helicopters, airborne raids etc). This does by no means justify the removal of brilliant Fedorov from the MoD which remains a grave, self damaging error of Zelensky. What surprises is however the unusual overt public attack on mil.hierarchy by Fedorov after his dismissal, that's quite unusual and may hint to an ego too strong for the logics of mil.burocracy. Zaluzhny had shown restraint in this situation.
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Mason (@miscomputate) reported$INFQ @infleqtion The market is treating this like a busted de-**** while Washington / @DoWCTO is treating this category like strategic infrastructure. That is the huge disconnect and where most of my angst comes from. The stock price is ugly. No way around it. Macro is not friendly. Semis have been derisking. High beta names are getting hit. Oil/Iran/rates/small cap sentiment are all real issues in the short term. But the company specific and government specific story is moving in the opposite direction. That’s what I must focus on now. The market is asking: Where is the immediate revenue? Where are the awards? Where are the contracts? Why is this still trading like a speculative quantum name? Fair questions. But Washington appears to be asking something very different and is requesting it as soon as humanly possible: Who can field quantum sensors? Who can support GPS denied environments? Who can improve timing and navigation? Who can detect RF signals? Who can miniaturize cold-atom systems? This is becoming a big one. Who can support ISR, defense, space and critical infrastructure? Who can turn quantum from lab hardware into deployable systems? That is where $INFQ keeps getting stronger. Because Infleqtion is not just sitting in the “quantum computer someday” bucket. They are sitting across the table and working on the exact questions that Washington needs answered: Cold neutral atom compute/sensing. Atomic clocks. RF sensing. PNT. Defense. Space. Networking. Miniaturization. Field deployment. And the federal roadmap keeps moving straight into those lanes. Commerce LOI. White House EO signing. Matt Kinsella in the Oval Office. White House quantum summit. CNBC visibility. Barron’s coverage. QED-C Capitol Hill showcase. Army / ARL RF sensing work. Farseer quantum sensing initiative. DARPA Perrseus. Quantum Genesis. Quantum World Congress. None of these alone makes the thesis. But together, it looks less and less random. @DARPA Perrseus is a great example. That program is not asking “who has the best stock chart? Who has the most revenue? Who is making their own fabs?” It is asking how to build microscale ultra high-vacuum systems for compact cold-atom devices, MEMS, photonics and quantum sensors. Translation: make atomic systems smaller, more rugged, more manufacturable and more field ready. That is exactly the bottleneck for clocks, sensors, PNT, RF and battlefield deployment. That is Infleqtion’s language. That is Infleqtion’s roadmap. And that is the quiet part the market does not price until it has to. The stock can be ugly before the thesis becomes obvious. That is how these things work I guess. The market looks at $INFQ and sees a $9 stock with early revenue and **** baggage. Washington looks at this technology and sees timing, sensing, navigation, defense, space, RF, quantum networks, ISR and national security infrastructure. Those are two very different messages. Important dates I’m watching: August 3 — DARPA Perrseus abstracts encouraged August 18 - Q2 Earnings August 21 — EO deadline for DoW to identify at least 3 next-gen quantum sensor projects September 1 — Perrseus intent to propose deadline September 20–23 — Impact 250 September 23 — Perrseus full proposals due September 23–25 — Quantum World Congress I don’t know when the market wakes up. But I do think this is the kind of setup where the real move happens after most people have already gotten tired, shaken out, or convinced themselves nothing is happening. Wall Street is still trying to value this like another early stage quantum-computing stock. I think Washington may be telling us it is something much more important than that. $INFQ is an atom based infrastructure company. And right now, the government seems to understand that far better than the market does.
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Ryan O'Leary (@RyanO_ChosenCoy) reported@Longtstanding I assure you no one still thinks the CiC of the mil has done a good job or reversed the problems and put Ukraine at a better level on the battlefield. Quite the opposite
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thetacticalshooterUK (@thetacticalGB) reported@T0TALfps Fix your game and stop banning disabled battlefield players
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Launchplaid McQuack (@Launch_Plaid) reported@iAnonPatriot All wankers in here. In Hawaii we have multiple helicopter rescues a day and it's a free service by tax payers. The fire department funds are use em or lose em. $70k buys you like 4 hamburgers and a banana shake on the battlefield of Iran.
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Radik Slaughter (@DBeardedGOAT) reportedI am saying I do not know of a verified, comparable case involving a .30-06 Core-Lokt entering a human neck under circumstances similar to Charlie’s and failing to exit. You are the one claiming such cases exist, so the burden is on you to produce one with a traceable source, exact ammunition, distance, trajectory, bone impact, and complete wound path. Cropped screenshots involving Japanese .303 military ammunition, unidentified .30-caliber rounds, mixed battlefield injuries, and bullets traveling through large sections of the torso do not establish your claim. Tour problem is you have not shown that it happened under comparable circumstances. Stacking hypothetical exceptions is not evidence. Show me a case of it happening. This isn’t a common occurrence if it’s ever happened at all. Because a 30.06 is a very hard hitting round that has massive penetration.
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otismaximus (@otismaximus) reported@Battlefield please fix the footstep audio!!!
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𝕿𝖍𝖊 𝕻𝖗𝖔𝖕𝖍𝖊𝖙 (@Prophet_Poe) reported[The Book of the Unfinished] I have walked through the valley where the shadows preach, Where despair sits beside you and whispers like a serpent in your ear: "Lay down your burden. Lay down your name. Lay down your breath." But I tell you. The grave is not your calling. The darkness is not your kingdom. The pain is not the author of your scripture. I have seen angels disguised as strangers. I have seen broken souls become holy ground. I have seen men who were ready to vanish become the very voice that saved another from drowning. Do not mistake your suffering for your purpose. Even Job had ashes before restoration. Even David had caves before crowns. Even the Son carried a cross before resurrection. And you. You are still carrying something sacred. The enemy of your spirit wants you to believe that your absence would create silence. But the heavens would notice. The earth would feel the fracture. The story would lose a verse that only you could write. You are not a mistake written in the margins of creation. You are a chapter unfinished. I know the night. I have sat beside the tombs of my own memories. I have spoken to ghosts of who I used to be. I have worn grief like a crown of thorns and called it my identity. But listen closely: The same hands that have held a blade of sorrow can still build something beautiful. The same mouth that whispered, "I cannot do this anymore" Can one day shout, "I survived what was sent to destroy me." There is a war being fought inside you, but you are not the battlefield. You are the one worth defending. So when the darkness comes knocking, When the demons of yesterday start speaking your name. When the abyss promises peace through surrender. Do not answer. Let it knock. Let it scream. Let it wait outside the door. Because there is still breath in your lungs, and where there is breath, there is prophecy. Rise slowly. Rise wounded. Rise with shaking hands and a broken heart. The Lord has rebuilt temples from ruins. The ocean has swallowed armies and still made way for the faithful. The dead have been called back to life. Do you truly believe your story is the one thing beyond redemption? No. You are not forsaken. You are not forgotten. You are not finished. The final page has not been written. And until the ink leaves the hand of Heaven itself. Your name remains in the book. Stay. Not because the war is easy. Stay because the war is not over. And sometimes the greatest testimony is the one that begins with: "I almost didn't make it." - The Prophet Poe
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Daniel (@xSuprim_) reported@BattlefieldComm Fix the Netcode / hitreg / Server / High Ping! Stop making the movement even worse. If the movement slows down, many players will be lost
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Mawnsino 🐾 (@oghenetefe) reported🚨 Naruto Lore #2: Flying Raijin Was Never Just a Teleportation Jutsu ⚡ Ask almost any Naruto fan what Flying Raijin does, and they’ll probably give you the same answer. “It lets Minato teleport.” Technically… They’re right. But that’s only scratching the surface. Flying Raijin isn’t just a teleportation technique. It’s one of the most advanced Space-Time Ninjutsu ever created, and understanding how it works explains why so few shinobi could ever use it. The technique was originally created by the Second Hokage, Tobirama Senju. Contrary to what some fans believe, Tobirama didn’t invent it because he wanted to become the fastest shinobi alive. He created it to solve a battlefield problem. In war, distance is everything. The longer it takes to reach an ally, reinforce a position, or strike an enemy… The more likely you’ve already lost. Flying Raijin completely removes that problem. But here’s where most people misunderstand the technique. Flying Raijin doesn’t work because the user moves incredibly fast. It works because the user doesn’t travel through the space between two points at all. Instead, they instantly transfer themselves to a location marked with a special Flying Raijin Formula (Jutsu-Shiki). That formula is the true heart of the technique. Without it… Flying Raijin simply cannot be activated. Those markings aren’t ordinary seals. They’re permanent spacetime coordinates that remain linked to the user no matter how far away they are. Once a location, weapon, or person has been marked, the user can return to that exact point instantly. That’s why Minato constantly marked his kunai before battle. People think the kunai are the technique. They’re not. The kunai are simply carriers for the formula. Destroy the kunai… The formula can still remain if it wasn’t erased. That’s also why Minato could mark Obito during their fight and teleport back to him later. The mark itself was the important part. Not whatever it happened to be attached to. And this is where another misconception appears. Flying Raijin is not the same as the Body Flicker Technique. Body Flicker still requires physical movement. Flying Raijin skips movement entirely. No acceleration. No travel. No crossing distance. One moment you’re here. The next moment you’re somewhere else. Which raises an even bigger question… If Tobirama created Flying Raijin… Why is Minato almost always remembered as its true master? 🧵
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DETROiiT TRiiCK (@detroiittriick) reported@Maverick___47 @Battlefield It’s been really bad on PS5 especially yesterday, wow it was bad! Unloading a whole mag and my bullets are ghosting. Hope they fix it bcuz it really does ruin the experience from time to time.
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Grant Wescott (@GrantWescott) reported@DavidSteadson You're arguing against a position I didn't take. If the allegations are true, then fraud should be prosecuted without hesitation. Delivering relabeled or obsolete equipment under a modern contract is criminal regardless of who signed the paperwork. My point was different. The procurement philosophy that prioritizes broader competition, "or equivalent" substitutions, and lowest cost is separate from whether a particular supplier committed fraud. Those issues can exist independently, or reinforce one another. The SBU investigating collusion doesn't contradict my argument. If anything, it raises another question: why was the procurement framework vulnerable to this outcome in the first place? A procurement system built around proven, standardized battlefield capability is generally harder to exploit than one that encourages substitution based primarily on paperwork and price. So there are two distinct questions: Did criminal fraud occur? The investigation should answer that. Was the ministry's procurement approach operationally sound? That's a policy question, not a criminal one. My article addressed the second. The criminal investigation addresses the first. They are related, but they are not the same argument.
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Jimmy Rushton (@JimmySecUK) reportedA lot of things were starting to go right for Ukraine on the battlefield. Decisions Mykhailo Fedorov made as Defence Minister were a key part of that. He did make errors, but removing him now, under these circumstances, is a huge mistake.