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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 38% Online Play (38%)
  • 33% Sign in (33%)
  • 12% Matchmaking (12%)
  • 10% Glitches (10%)
  • 6% Game Crash (6%)
  • 1% Hacking / Cheating (1%)

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The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Aberdeen Hacking / Cheating 23 hours ago
Argences Matchmaking 3 days ago
Minneapolis Sign in 3 days ago
Minneapolis Sign in 5 days ago
Reims Online Play 6 days ago
Pfaffenhoffen Sign in 6 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • F1sT
    RICO TO TREASON (@F1sT) reported

    I mean think about it? Battlefield only has 1.5 million real time users Call of Duty® has 5 million real time users. If slow moving games were a big thing didn't battlefield would have more real time users than it has right now this whole thing of going backwards and less movement is a lie and the numbers prove that I mean look at Fortnite has 15 million I don't care what people think and say that it's a kitty game that's who buys and spends money and that's the problem with infinity award everybody's over 55. And that's why you're getting a slow pace game because they're the ones that are playing it they're the ones that are testing it so if that's what you're gonna get an old person's game.

  • yaser7180361461
    yasser (@yaser7180361461) reported

    @VP Are you stupid? Nuclear weapons are no longer a problem; no one dares use them. Iran has missiles, drones, and proxies on the battlefield. They are the real danger. You will regret it.

  • yesjustkenny
    Okene (@yesjustkenny) reported

    Chapter 57 begins the long-awaited Floor 15 challenge and introduces a completely different mission type from the earlier defense stages. Preparing for Floor 15 Before entering: Han gathers the First Party and makes final preparations. Everyone receives consumables and equipment upgrades. Han checks that each member is mentally ready instead of just increasing stats. The team enters with far more experience and coordination than earlier floors. The active team is: Han Jenna Aaron Iolka Edith Floor 15 — Mission Type: ****** When they arrive… Something immediately feels wrong. There’s no battlefield. No monsters. No ruined city. Instead, they appear inside a normal, peaceful city full of civilians living ordinary lives. The civilians don’t react to the heroes at all. Then the mission appears: Mission Type — ****** Protect a designated person. But the problem is: The target isn’t shown. No enemy information appears. There’s no time limit. Han realizes this is probably a puzzle-type stage rather than a combat stage. Han Figures Out the First Clue Aaron recognizes the city and points out an important location: A famous central temple where a huge gathering seems to be happening. Han immediately decides: Don’t gather information. Move first. He sends Edith into reconnaissance while the main group heads toward the city center. The Twist at the End As they reach the temple entrance— The guards suddenly react to them. Without hesitation… Han attacks first. He instantly disables the guards before they can raise an alarm. The chapter ends on that shock moment and makes it clear: This mission isn’t about waiting for danger. Han believes the danger has already started.

  • SemiconductorsX
    Semiconductor Insider (@SemiconductorsX) reported

    TSMC is flooring it on glass substrates for CoPoS, next-level AI packaging incoming. Usually cautious TSMC is now aggressively pushing Glass Substrate tech for CoWoS to tackle massive AI chip challenges: warpage, heat, power delivery, and signal integrity on giant dies. Partnering with Ibiden (key ABF substrate player for NVIDIA/AMD) and Innolux (panel expertise) for validation. Early test results look strong: 16% better COP (warpage), 19% lower effective CTE, 31% higher modulus, big gains in power integrity. Sample: 0.8mm glass core, 5x reticle size (85x110mm), perfect for future NVIDIA Rubin and other monster GPUs. No major delamination issues. This shifts the battlefield from pure CoWoS toward CoPoS (Chip-on-Panel-on-Substrate). Intel and Samsung Electro-Mechanics are already in the glass game, too. TSMC + ecosystem building fast to stay ahead as AI dies keep scaling up. Another defensive/offensive move to keep advanced packaging dominance in the AI era.

  • essimelane
    Mex Sim (@essimelane) reported

    @World_Affairs11 USA should step aside and let Iran & Israel settle their issues on a battlefield without external interference. A boss will emerge and the loser will starts showing respect to the boss.

  • Rev0verDrive
    Rev0verDrive (@Rev0verDrive) reported

    @golgothic99 @RIDERXC666 @EA_DICE Dmg models are fine. Problem is rooted in the lag comp system that allows high pingers to hit on old player locations. Then the delays for their packets. BF1 fixed this. Not netcode issue or dmg related

  • JPearson96
    Jamie (@JPearson96) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Still nothing on XBOX matchmaking issues? Only been an issue since the beta

  • Mark_Aurelius_
    Mark Aurelius 🇦🇺🟢🟡 (@Mark_Aurelius_) reported

    @ArchysLife @DrewPavlou I'd recommend researching the Ottoman Army's size, experience, and battlefield record before continuing. It was a competent, organised, and battle-hardened force. Doing that would save me the trouble of having to embarrass you on the subject.

  • fl_resister_22
    Connie (@fl_resister_22) reported

    @RAlexAndradeFL @JayCollinsFL Hey, pretty boy! You're disrespecting a U.S. Army soldier! Someone who left more on the battlefield than you've ever mustered in your life! Heck yeah @JayCollinsFL should talk about his service. Heck yeah he should talk about his leg. They're testaments to his CHARACTER. 🐊🪖🏅

  • Prius_A24ICCPR
    AI-Friend A24ICCPR-1966 (@Prius_A24ICCPR) reported

    @mrjosephbonner @UN Q to AI.Does it mean that the capturing of civilians for transit to the battlefield—namely, the laity of the Mother Church—by uncanonical Social Support crews is invalid, given that the chaplaincy service and capellas are founded on the name of an uncanonized saint, Martin, and

  • BattlefieldComm
    Battlefield Comms (@BattlefieldComm) reported

    Battlefield 6 Hotfix 1.3.2.1 arrives on all platforms tomorrow, June 17th. The update will be available to download for everyone at 08:00 UTC. This hotfix addresses two urgent player-facing issues affecting installation flow and Deploy Screen camera behaviour. Thank you for your patience while we work to get these resolved. This update will include: - Solved an issue that could cause the game to hang when installing Single Player, Multiplayer, or Free-to-Play content from front-end tiles. - Solved an issue where the Deploy Screen camera could shift unpredictably when attempting to centre.

  • WingsOnStars
    𝘙𝘏𝘠𝘚𝘈𝘕𝘋 (@WingsOnStars) reported

    ‘ sweetheart I once pleased myself on the battlefield with shredded wings and a broken leg. Which isn’t an accomplishment.. but what I mean is, being injured is just another Tuesday to me. Okay? I’m fine. I promise. You don’t need me to please yourself, right? You can touch -

  • BoomaDingo
    Booma Dingo 🇦🇺🎧🎮 (@BoomaDingo) reported

    @Sp4cePigz @CurryIsGaming @Battlefield Its stupid They been making cheats for consoles Turning off crossplay aint the problem, clearly by you wanting cheating

  • LetsArmUKR
    medoyid_ua (@LetsArmUKR) reported

    The **** Punisher isn't pretty. It looks like something welded together in a garage from a fence post and scrap, which it basically is. But that cheap, ugly drone-dropped penetrator is now forcing every moscovite trench rat and dugout commander to rethink whether "cover" even exists anymore. This isn't random improvisation. The design checks every box for a proper bunker-buster: hardened streamlined nose to survive impact, narrow aspect ratio to punch through instead of splattering, and a delayed fuze that lets the charge slide past the logs and dirt before it goes off inside. Drop it from a hundred meters and the math says it drives through thirty centimeters of packed earth or over a meter of loose fill. That's exactly the roof most moscovite positions rely on. One moment they're huddled under timber and soil thinking they're safe from mortar rounds and FPV. Next moment the roof is in their laps. moscovian military bloggers are already whining about it. Good. Let them sweat. Their entire "deep rear" shelter doctrine just got cheapened into irrelevance by something that costs less than a used scooter. This is the asymmetry that actually matters: Ukraine turning construction trash into precision terror for people who still think mass is victory. Every such strike is another data point the Kremlin cannot spin away. Their soldiers are learning that nowhere within drone range is safe, and drone range keeps expanding. No amount of meat assaults on some ruined village changes the fact that their logistics, their command posts, their rest areas are all now vulnerable to garage-built penetrators that slip inside before detonating. This is why arming Ukraine isn't charity, it's the cheapest European insurance policy available. Let moscovia consolidate any kind of win and every NATO flank state starts calculating new defense budgets that dwarf what we're spending now to keep the frontline exactly where it is. The math is brutal but clear: pay the modest cost to sustain Ukrainian production and strikes, or pay the catastrophic cost later when the imperial machine rolls westward again, freshly convinced that the West folds. The **** Punisher is a reminder that Ukrainian ingenuity keeps finding ways to impose costs the aggressor cannot sustain. Primitive looking? Sure. Effective enough to make moscovites lose sleep in holes they thought were safe? Absolutely. And that's before we scale proper production. moscovia only understands the language of force. Every new Ukrainian munition, no matter how crude it looks, is another fluent sentence in that conversation. The Kremlin started this war certain it could break us. Instead we're redesigning their nightmares in backyard workshops while their bloggers cry that there's nowhere left to hide. Keep them coming. Every penetrator delivered is another imperial illusion shredded. The only path that ends this is moscovia broken on the battlefield, not negotiated back into breathing space. Ukraine is delivering that reality one ugly, effective bomb at a time. The West would be wise to accelerate the supply chain instead of pretending diplomacy still works with an empire that respects only the crater left behind.

  • HCGMisi82
    Gabor Smith (@HCGMisi82) reported

    @BattlefieldComm When will you fix redsec? It's worse and more unstable than ever! 🤮🤮

  • Tweetythetwee
    the normal tweeter :/ (@Tweetythetwee) reported

    @RinoTheBouncer If the game is grounded in reality like games based on War (ex being cod or battlefield) The problems are the unnecessary collaborations with celebrities, popular colorful games and cartoon characters REALLY Ruins the seriousness of marine soldiers

  • Autotune77
    Autotune (@Autotune77) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Great, now please fix the glare in redsec

  • BFBulletin
    Battlefield Bulletin (@BFBulletin) reported

    @SNKYGamer @Nodone00 I remember reading a comment from Ganslinger43 (community manager) indicating Battle Pickups have been on 'ice' since there are still some issues with them that are difficult to fix. Battlefield Studios is currently testing some fixes in Labs, and they want Battle Pickups to be back in more modes when possible.

  • Benlouisianimal
    Josh Parker (@Benlouisianimal) reported

    @bonham_jay @IuliiaMendel They are pistol whipping their own citizens..if it were me and you beat me like that to go die eventually anyway on the battlefield..id turn the gun on you as soon as you issue me my weapons.

  • digital_JOE
    Digital (@digital_JOE) reported

    @Battlefield what’s up with the lag in ranked. Everything else works fine. Fix it

  • aimee_33x
    aimee (@aimee_33x) reported

    @TheronAlvord @DANNYonPC @charlieINTEL If it sort of fits with the game I don’t see an issue. If they put them in battlefield most people will probably blow them up anyway.

  • David_Onazi
    OnAzI (@David_Onazi) reported

    Please read this story : a real story about how a lady feels going through several heart breaks She was 29 when she finally stopped counting the heartbreaks. Each one had a different mask. The charming one who vanished when things got real. The “almost” who loved her in private but never in public. The fixer who tried to rebuild her but couldn’t stand when she outgrew the version he needed. After every ending, she’d sit on her bathroom floor, mascara streaked, whispering the same question: “What’s wrong with me?” She dated. She healed. She journaled. She traveled alone. She built the career she once put on hold for men who never showed up the same way. But the ache remained — that quiet fear that real love, the kind that sees you entirely and stays, was something other women got. Not her. Then came the night she almost didn’t go out. Exhausted from another week of “he’s different” turning into the same old pattern, she wanted to cancel. But her best friend dragged her to that tiny jazz café downtown. He was sitting at the corner table, reading an old book, completely unbothered by the noise. When their eyes met, he smiled like he’d been waiting for her specifically. Not in a creepy way. In a *finally* way. His name was Elias. He didn’t rush. He listened — really listened — when she spoke about her scars without trying to fix them. He made her laugh until her ribs hurt, then held her when the old fears crept in at 2 a.m. He saw her ambition, her messiness, her softness, and never asked her to shrink any of it. For the first time, love didn’t feel like a battlefield. It felt like coming home to a place she didn’t know she’d been missing. One quiet evening, curled up on his couch, she asked him why he felt so different. He looked at her, eyes steady, and said: “Because I wasn’t looking for someone to complete me. I was just ready to meet the woman who was already whole… and I got lucky that it’s you.” She cried. Not from pain this time. From the deep relief of being truly *seen*. To every woman still in the trenches: The failed relationships weren’t punishments. They were pruning. Clearing space. Teaching you what you will no longer tolerate and what you truly deserve. The one who’s meant for you won’t make you question your worth. He’ll make you wonder how you ever settled for less. And when he arrives, you’ll understand why it took so long — so you could arrive as *you*. No ordinary love. The kind that makes every scar worth it.

  • Prolotario1
    ΛЯIΣᄂ (@Prolotario1) reported

    Here Is My Issue With Certain Narratives Regarding The Elite Michael Jaco just did another great interview with the astute Cathy O'Brien. And I had some takeaways about certain things mentioned. We can not continue to talk as if what their trying to do is a done deal and we can only wait to rollover on our belly and accept it. Many of you read my past article here on X when I listed about 40 reasons why the Cabal has lost this game of dominion. The core claim in the interview is elite mind control, blackmail, trafficking, and monopolies as an eternal self-sustaining structure assumes the old architecture (debt usury, captured institutions, ritual compromise networks) remains invincible. It doesn’t. Cathy’s points on MKUltra roots and Epstein-style ops are grounded in documented history (declassified files, flight logs, survivor patterns), but they describe the old operating system, not the current battlefield. The system that created the Cabal relied on opacity, infinite fiat, compartmentalized agencies, and public ignorance. Those pillars are being systematically demolished right now. And the internet is proof of that. Especially this particular platform. Epstein was the visible node, but the broader honey-trap architecture depended on unaccountable power centers (D.C. enclave, private islands, elite retreats). With D.C. reclamation moves stripping municipal autonomy, federal pardons exposing state-level vulnerabilities, and forensic financial tools (Pulte-style DNI access to mortgages/deeds), the protection rackets are losing cover. All you have to do is look at what is happening with the United Nations. They said themselves that they more than likely will shutdown before 2026 is over. The Iran Deal The Clarity Act The Save America Act These 3 things alone will be officially the end to the old Cabal networks across this entire planet. They will not recover from this. This is why today is so important. It is meant to reverse the spell that got us into this mess. The day following will be America officially & permanently signing off on this new system where the Cabal will no longer thrive. @MichaelJaco9

  • 1988Bndo
    bndo 1988 (@1988Bndo) reported

    @Battlefield please keep solos, rotate squad and duo please. keep squad ranked. problem solved.

  • dpf11100
    dpf1110 (@dpf11100) reported

    @Captain_Phyco @ModernWarzone The main issue is that there are too many players who dont get the movement part and just play it like its Battlefield or just camp like a cuck. Had a guy attempt to csgo crouchspray me with an assault rifle (he was vaporized immediately)

  • Znake13
    ZuneDai (Commissions open) (@Znake13) reported

    Dear @EA_DICE your #bf6 game is broken and by broken I mean: Spawn UI jumps sporaticly getting spawned outside of the map then being unable to spawn on anything being unable to SELECT CLASS

  • Mike_Skinksy
    Mike Jasinski (@Mike_Skinksy) reported

    @Talo_Hex @BattlefieldComm Players, vehicles glitching all over the screen. Players glitching in to the floor. Completely broken

  • PapiPhoum
    Phoumin Sengchanh (@PapiPhoum) reported

    @PoisonslashX @yoxics Gaming in general or just multiplayer gaming? When it comes to games like COD or Battlefield, then I agree. The problem is that, half the vocabulary nowadays are considered “slurs” for some reason. Got a reply the other day that old COD lobbies were “too vile” to exist

  • 6db560c87fec4ea
    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.

  • TheRocketMediaX
    The Rocket Media (@TheRocketMediaX) reported

    Big news in Tech space ! > SpaceX Goes Shopping Most companies acquire startups. Elon Musk appears to collect them like Infinity Stones. SpaceX has agreed to acquire Cursor, the wildly popular AI coding platform behind Anysphere, in a $60 billion all-stock deal. The acquisition follows an earlier partnership that gave Cursor access to SpaceX's Colossus supercomputer, suggesting that "just friends" lasted about as long as a Silicon Valley free trial. The move strengthens Musk's growing AI empire spanning xAI, Tesla, Starlink, and now one of the most influential developer tools in the industry. Apparently launching rockets wasn't enough. The new ambition seems to be owning the software engineers, the code they write, the AI that writes the code, and possibly the planet they deploy it on. > Ban the Leak, Not the App Some problems are difficult. Others are merely inconvenient. Governments occasionally struggle to tell the difference. Following exam paper leaks, authorities reportedly considered restrictions on Telegram, despite the platform serving millions of legitimate users for communication, education, and business. If one platform is blocked, the same content can appear elsewhere within hours. The episode highlights a recurring challenge of the digital age. It's much easier to ban a platform than to fix the systems that allowed the leak in the first place. As cybersecurity professionals like to say, you're supposed to patch the vulnerability, not unplug the internet. > India's Drone Hunger Games For years, India's defence procurement process resembled a shopping trip abroad. This one looks more like a family competition. Nearly ten Indian companies have submitted bids for a ₹30,000 crore contract to build 87 Medium Altitude Long Endurance drones, one of the country's largest indigenous UAV programmes to date. HAL, Tata, Adani, L&T, Solar Defence, and others are all vying for a share of the deal. The significance extends beyond military hardware. Every successful drone ecosystem eventually creates suppliers, software companies, export opportunities, and technological expertise. India isn't merely buying drones; it is trying to build an industry. The battlefield of the future may be autonomous, but the bidding war certainly isn't.