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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
The graph below depicts the number of Battlefield 6 reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
July 13: Problems at Battlefield 6
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Battlefield 6 users through our website.
- Sign in (36%)
- Online Play (34%)
- Glitches (13%)
- 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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Game Crash | 3 days ago |
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Online Play | 4 days ago |
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Online Play | 6 days ago |
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Game Crash | 8 days ago |
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Game Crash | 10 days ago |
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Glitches | 10 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Marwan (@6db560c87fec4ea) reported@BattlefieldComm You can notice it through them keeping apologizing in their posts and stating that they can't identify the root cause of the bugs such as the lighting bug in redsec. Many bugs takes them too long to fix, if these bugs are ever fixed.
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Can of worms (@HindootvaI) reported@Johnnsmithhhh Hindu women burned themselves when their husbands were to die in battlefield.. Feels like skills issue
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DethNade (@DethNade) reported@BattlefieldInte What would fix Battlefield is to hit Reg, TTK and batter maps.
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Rob from Amsterdam 🇳🇱 △ (@VipeViper) reported@ruswar @NikanorTerentov That's basically the problem. You guys live in a virtual reality --until you end up dying on the battlefield, just like this guy.
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miowrites (@miowritesxx) reportedThe small intestine is the core infrastructure for nutrient absorption. But when upstream digestion weakens — stomach acid, bile flow, pancreatic enzymes — food isn’t properly broken down. Partially digested food then spills into the small intestine. This undigested material becomes fuel for bacteria, leading to: abnormal fermentation gas production bile acid deconjugation irritating metabolic byproducts A place meant for absorption becomes a battlefield. Every meal sends new undigested material and bacterial metabolites into the small intestine, physically and chemically stressing the mucosa.
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The Lifer (Carlotta's Pet 💎♦️❄️) (@TheLifer_87373) reported@VasilijGoncaro1 BTW I never suffered once from stuttering in wuwa, in MH world a lot, but in wuwa never, neither in other games I play (Battlefield 6, Helldivers 2, Mh wild does not give me problems as for today updates)
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Eleanor Drives (@EleanorDrives) reported@Real_RobN Seeing those numbers and the logistics involved is definitely jarring. Still, framing it as an invasion or a crime only inflames the divide. If we keep turning every policy frustration into a battlefield, how do we ever find the room to fix the actual system?
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Dr.Hash“Wesley” (@CryptoApprenti1) reportedOne thing today deserves thirty seconds of your actual attention. A war is turning the world's most important energy chokepoint into a battlefield. Crude is up 4.5%. And: gold fell 1.4%. Bitcoin broke down. The king of safe havens and the so-called digital gold went down holding hands. The market isn't broken. It's telling you something you don't want to hear: it never priced this war as a haven event. It priced it as an inflation event. Follow the money — Crude up → inflation expectations up → so the Fed has to hike → the 2-year Treasury hit 4.24% today, a one-year high → swaps now price a September hike as all but certain. A week ago that was 66%. Rates push up, and three things die at once: gold (pays no yield), the Nasdaq (valuation), Bitcoin (long duration). They aren't three markets today. They're three legs of the same trade. So you can throw this one out: "war is bullish for Bitcoin." It isn't wrong on timing — it's wrong at the root. You thought war delivers panic. The market received inflation. And inflation ends in hikes, and hikes only ever do one thing: kill everything that yields nothing and is priced off a story about the future. Bitcoin is both. The biggest crypto post today — nearly a million views — is someone hinting he's buying more. Number six on the board is "Brent crude surges 4.5% at the open." Nobody connected them. Number six is the pricing mechanism for number one. One last thing, for anyone who still wants the honest version: this chain has a switch, and it gets flipped Tuesday. US June CPI — data that contains none of this month's oil, and likely comes in soft. If it does, the hike gets priced out, and everything I just described reverses on the spot. I don't know what Tuesday brings. I know what today was: your hedge and your digital hedge died together. The least you can do is ask what the market actually thinks this war is.
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Esharib Graiwallⁱᴾⁱᵃⁿ (@EsharibG) reported175. Khan’s cell is not a defeat but a battlefield where his patience defeats cruelty. Each passing day proves he cannot be broken, and that unshakable spirit inspires the entire nation. #مزاحمت_توڑے_گی_ہر_زنجیر @TeamiPians
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Rick Blade (@DrunkinWolf) reported@ItsPhigs Because a good chunk of gamers are stupid. I mean they are still making Battlefield games even though they are always broken messes.
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Mukzilla (@Mukzillla) reported@BattlefieldInte @Battlefield At first fix the damn gameplay and then give us all that stuff. I uninstalled
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Soumyaranjan Panda (@Soumyapx) reportedThe centre of gravity in AI keeps moving. A year ago the easy post was, "Look, another model went up on a benchmark." That read is getting stale. The interesting part in the newest releases is not that the models got smarter. Of course they did. The interesting part is that the product boundary is moving from single-answer chat to systems that can keep working without dragging you through every intermediate step. One example: GPT-Live is full-duplex, so it can listen and speak at the same time instead of waiting for turn boundaries. Another: GPT-5.6's ultra mode coordinates four agents in parallel by default. Same week, same direction. Less turn-taking. More delegation. Then the economics got harder to ignore. OpenAI says GPT-5.6 Sol hit 80 on the Coding Agent Index while using less than half the output tokens, taking less than half the time, and costing about one-third less than Fable 5 on that eval. Even if you discount vendor benchmarks, that is the right battlefield. Not "Can it solve a puzzle?" Can it do the work fast enough, cheaply enough, and with enough persistence that you change the product around it? That is the shift I care about. The winning AI products are going to feel less like a smart textbox and more like a coworker with a short leash. You set direction. It goes off, uses tools, and comes back with something real. The UX problem now is not how to make the bot talk. It is how to decide when autonomy is worth the review overhead.
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Emmanuel C. Akudolu (@emmakudos) reported@YourAnonCentral One split-second mistake nearly turned a battlefield partner into another casualty. Combat leaves almost no room for error.
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Dolphins are Frauds (@iBrokeMyRouter) reported@Battlefield Fix the game
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Tennyson (@TengameshXIII) reported@tdawgsmitty The only people who don't believe that to be true are too young to be on the Mic anyway. 2012-2013. Battlefield 4 and CoD Black Ops 2. Life was amazing. And games just worked. They were broken but it was **FUN**.
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💯💪🏽🔟🤘🏽shyt🐢🌊💪🏽💯🔫🔫 (@_sincerelybouje) reported@EA please explain why i have to keep verifying my ******* identity on xbox to play any damn battlefield game on xbox but on Playstation it was never an issue…? cause i never get the code just wasting my ******* time
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Rebel2017 (@Rebel20172) reported@marklevinshow The reason America has its problems on the battlefield isn't the military. Its the handcuffs they put on them.. Turn them loose and the war will not last long.
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Peace🕊️ (@isjustnatural) reported@BattlefieldInte Who cares about any of this, if they don’t fix the TTk I couldn‘t care less!!! @EA_DICE @BattlefieldComm
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Kai (@Knots) reportedbattlefield 6 would be twice as fun if pc had the ability to disable crossplay i truly believe the game wouldn’t be nearly as frustrating because there wouldn’t be netcode issues between the two platforms causing things like dying around corners or being one framed to happen
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Bechara Gerges (@BecharaGerges) reported🚩The Middle East faces the same Iranian problem in both war and calm. In periods of de-escalation, Tehran re-arms, interferes in other states’ affairs, and sabotages countries through its proxy architecture. In periods of war, it no longer hides behind deniability and strikes the regional order directly, even targeting Qatar, its closest Gulf channel and one of its most useful intermediaries. This is the strategic lesson: the Islamic Republic is not a difficult neighbor to be managed. It is a revolutionary regime whose survival depends on keeping the region unstable, fragmented, and vulnerable to blackmail. For the Gulf states, the question is no longer how to contain Tehran, but how to end the cycle Tehran has built. In coordination with the United States and Israel, the objective must be to dismantle the regime’s capacity to export power, hold Arab states hostage, and convert every diplomatic opening into a new battlefield. The transition may carry instability. But the region is already paying the price of instability under Iranian management. The real choice is not between stability and disruption; it is between a temporary cost to break the machine and a permanent cost to live under it. The region cannot keep purchasing temporary calm by underwriting the survival of the very regime that destroys it.
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SRV (@vellasrv) reportedFuel lines stretching for hours. Pumps running dry. Prices reportedly soaring. If your war starts disrupting your own fuel supply, that's a battlefield problem with real economic consequences. How long can that pressure keep building?
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KJ él GRANDé (@KJxthexTG) reported@ODT1T4N @BattlefieldComm Has to be a recent glitch. Happens a lot now
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(TCAG) Командир Бред Кроуфорд (CDR Brad Crawford) (@evo1tactical) reported@BurnRichPeople @DanJBray Yeah, man, it’s a huge problem. Companies like General Dynamics and Raytheon aren’t interested in investing in a $400 reusable drone when they can develop a $70,000 system and sell thousands of them to the government. That’s the fundamental problem. The system rewards expensive, complicated weapons programs, long term contracts, proprietary technology, and licensing agreements. It doesn’t reward getting cheap, effective equipment into the hands of soldiers as quickly as possible. And when I talk about the bottom line, I mean exactly that. Stock prices, profits, government contracts, financing, and making sure nobody else can easily reproduce what they’re selling. Meanwhile, warfare is changing faster than our procurement system can keep up. I see it here in Ukraine every day. A cheap piece of technology can change the battlefield in months, sometimes weeks, while Western defense companies and governments can spend years developing, approving, and purchasing a system that may already be outdated by the time soldiers actually receive it. Until we seriously change the relationship between governments, defense companies, and military procurement, we’re going to continue having the same problem. We’ll spend more money, wait longer for equipment, and still struggle to produce what soldiers actually need at the scale modern warfare demands. So yeah, you’re absolutely correct, my friend. National defense has to be about winning wars and keeping soldiers alive, not simply protecting somebody’s bottom line.
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ItsOKtobeWhite (@NeverAgain60430) reported@ShadowofEzra The problem is its not our battlefield to fight on. Even if Iran did take a shot at us like they did Israel, because we got involved in this **** when we never should have. There are literally thousands of reasons why these people are hated throughout the centuries.
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Lisa Stufko (@M13Cassiopeia) reportedI literally just posted screenshots of me babbering on my thoughts to @17Grasshopper In it I literally said that "they keep moving the goal post" I was questioning if maybe our world is being run by a Quantum Computer. Oh **** QC mirrored CQ The movie "Contact" starts off with this. Did I just get confirmation on my theory? If so I think I'm going to rewatch the episode on Star Trek Next Generation that I was talking about. So this may actually help to answer that question. Also @BoPolny explains about timing. So does The Bible and God's Math 124421. Computer run on numbers and binary code. That's why WW3 has been a spiritual war and the battlefield has been the computers. Spreading information. Waking people up. We're "The Anti Virus" of the computer system that they've been using against us. That's why the timing has to be and is so perfect. I mean I know I've thought about this many different times but not on such a huge scale like this before or in the same Transformative Matrix kinda way. Starting to get more of a grasp as to what exactly is going on here. Cool Very FN Cool!!! Thank you so very much for posting this post. It's really helped me to understand better as I was trying to explain to you my thoughts on it. Also the moving of the goal posts are probably Baby Steps. Like Building Vlocks only you'd start with The One who puts the information out. It then catches on and spreads through the computer system through peoples shares and likes. That's why the online bickering is such a problem. The computer reads that too. So if there's more good, happy news the computer's algorithym will have more happiness in it. Then you'd be able to somehow possibly take control back of the AI Computer that been feeding us all the crap, halographic people, robots, clones. Like Star Wars The Clone Wars. All the machines stopped when they were finally able to pull the plug on the main computer system. Oh WOW The Big Guy is really getting into the filing system in my head on this one and testing me Big Time. Daddy's and His Angel's have been guideing me to watch and learn some pretty awsome things. I've kept all the videos in files on a couple YouTube channels, Rumble, Bitchute. But I think all of the video are on YouTube. I would have also posted all of the links and pictures on either Face Crap, Truth Social and here. So there ya go eh!!! I got to let this sink in a bit so I can better understand what I'm starting to see. Actually visualising in my head. TTYL
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SteveChaos (@72860fb0991a4d0) reported@Battlefield Massive cheating problem again at the end 0f the seaon. Is this allowed. Can chinese players just cheat?
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Rune Børsjø (@RuneBoersjoe) reported@ColbyBadhwar @WeaponScientist Is it, though? Because none of their stuff has worked on any battlefield so far. And they're having problems with all their domestically produced stuff as well. Including their fighters.
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ColdMuse (@P___Moz) reported@ABridgen What i dont get is why build robot troops that look like humans, just build a thing that does a job, doesnt need to be human looking or even have human type features, a simple mechanized ball device can solve most issues on the battlefield can integrate weapons into it no probs.
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wumii ⊹ (@240cejj) reported@chushu_duckyxx oh don't worry! he did all of that to get back anyway, his life as a crown prince was just 10 years in the battlefield, but since he couldn't get his real body back, he will debut with the crown prince's body to get a second chance to fix his failed idol career
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REQUIEM (@REQUIEMDDD) reported@WeTheBrandon Sanchez is the same as Merkel and Hollande. This will be solved on the battlefield in Europe and the US. Let this money lover save the US and prove he's not like Rutte calling Mario Daddy. Not my problem.