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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

The following are the most recent problems reported by Battlefield 6 users through our website.

  • 38% Online Play (38%)
  • 37% Sign in (37%)
  • 12% Matchmaking (12%)
  • 7% Glitches (7%)
  • 6% Game Crash (6%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Halle Online Play 2 days ago
Paris Online Play 2 days ago
Lyon Online Play 3 days ago
Bordeaux Online Play 3 days ago
Bourg-en-Bresse Online Play 3 days ago
La Paz Sign in 3 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • WillWallace95
    Capo (@WillWallace95) reported

    @Battlefield Fix the bugs on ranked. I ain't playing no more until it's fixed.

  • Gunnar35072611
    G (@Gunnar35072611) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Gotta fix that horizontal recoil gentlemen

  • cooksdefensellc
    Cooks Defense LLC (@cooksdefensellc) reported

    War Story Time: The Sensor Operator Back in the early days of the drone wars, I was a young sensor operator — the guy glued to the screens in the Ground Control Station, hands on the controls that could deliver precision hell from miles above the battlefield. We called it “dumping molten metal” over Afghanistan. Hellfire missiles, laser-guided bombs… whatever it took to turn Taliban fighters into pink mist and smoking craters. One night the mission was grinding on. We had multiple Predators airborne, crews rotating, aircraft getting low on fuel. The situation was tight. We needed to keep eyes on a high-value target, but physics and logistics were fighting us. That’s when “General” John — the call sign that stuck because I was running the show in the JOC like I owned the place — had to make the call. We were balancing three aircraft, trying not to lose coverage. No one wanted to be the poor bastard who had to fly a Predator home alone on autopilot while the rest of us pressed the attack. An uncontrolled crash would’ve been a career-ender for somebody. But we made it work. The squadron’s two cockpits split the load. One bird released its returning aircraft and pushed forward. I kept the sensor locked, guiding the strike package in. We severed the link at the right moment, and that lonely Predator flew itself like a ghost back to Kandahar on autopilot. During a brief lull, the pilot in the right seat turned to me — this young airman still learning the ropes — and said it plain: “John, some people don’t understand anything other than a punch to the ******* face.” He wasn’t being poetic. He’d just watched the feed as our missile turned another group of fanatics into vapor. No negotiations. No hearts-and-minds pamphlets dropped from the sky. Just raw, undeniable force. That line has stuck with me ever since. Because the problem of radical Islam — the ideology that breeds these groups, that celebrates death, that sees the world in black-and-white conquest terms — doesn’t respond to diplomacy, welfare checks, or polite debate. They understand power. They respect strength. They only back down when they’re made to feel the consequences in the most visceral way possible. We saw it over and over again in those missions. The moment they realized the Reaper or Predator wasn’t going away, that death could come from a clear blue sky with no warning… that’s when the momentum shifted, even if only temporarily. Years later, that truth hasn’t changed. It’s still true today. Some ideologies — and the people fully committed to them — don’t do nuance. They do force. And sometimes the only language they truly respect is a Hellfire delivered right to the face.

  • LoloEtny
    LOLO (@LoloEtny) reported

    @KolaXMovie Battlefield heroes betrayed by the country they fought for, shown through neglect and mistreatment upon return or even during service.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​.. this is just 💔

  • mrteomypeppe
    Teoman (@mrteomypeppe) reported

    @Battlefield skins are really bad recon class only have a ghillie suit and %70 maps are city map and camos are bad not look like a real soldier listen community and make sales up bf is not life service game dont make bf like cod bf is not cqb game no one buys gun skins

  • redslayerknows
    Red slayer (@redslayerknows) reported

    @El_mili9 @BattlefieldComm Wa have the game issues gotta do with me ?

  • Tea_Manuel
    Tz Tea Manuel (@Tea_Manuel) reported

    @MILSIMPRODIGY DICE stated before release there would be console only crossplay, and that didn't happen. I think the biggest issue is the desync between all platforms. Cross play in Battlefield just doesn't work like intended

  • LMP_Tower
    LMP_Tower (@LMP_Tower) reported

    @Battlefield @cgameawards Biggest problem with this game is the dumbass players that want to cod camp the whole match instead of PTFO

  • RealDonElliott
    Don Elliott (@RealDonElliott) reported

    hey @Sony @PlayStation according to the @Battlefield controller feature thing, all 3 of my controllers are drifting. Even my new one. Why are your products arriving broken?

  • DISO85
    🎮 🅓🅘🅢🅞 | 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗼𝗹𝗲 𝗚𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗿 🎮 (@DISO85) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Yeah very nice can we get a lighting fix for REDSEC please or at least stop final circle ending downtown where it is unplayable due to lightning

  • travisstokes110
    Travis (@travisstokes110) reported

    Season 3 lagging has made Battlefield 6 unplayable 😒 be better @EA @BF6News @Battlefield was a fun game back when we could play it…

  • Man_Qbvious
    Obvious Statement Man (@Man_Qbvious) reported

    @EA You seriously need to fix Battlefield 6. The Secure Boot error keeps booting me after a few weeks of it actually* running correctly for once, now the game crashes every 5 minutes. No matter what I do. Give me a full refund, or fix your ****.

  • World1gg
    World1 (@World1gg) reported

    Battlefield 6's May 26 update (1.3.1.5) is out and the devs say it fixes major map bugs and several respawn issues. This directly targets problems that were breaking rounds and ruining flow for players — patch notes are live if you want the full list.

  • sadieshinigami
    Toxic Barbie (@sadieshinigami) reported

    @Battlefield fix your game (ranked redsec)

  • wjonthomas
    Jon Thomas (@wjonthomas) reported

    @Battlefield @BattlefieldComm when are you going to fix the support specialist progression. It doesn’t work.

  • Powd_Jake
    Powd / Jake (@Powd_Jake) reported

    Has @Battlefield @BattlefieldComm even addressed the screen glare and color issue? The game is LITERALLY unplayable and I haven't heard a thing about a fix. Wtf is happening?

  • KontrolStyleTV
    KontrolStyle (@KontrolStyleTV) reported

    @EA_DICE worst part of it, i want game to be good! maybe i should go back to 2042 if i wanna play a shooter. @Battlefield fix the issues man.. server browser should be #1 on list. Hell i don't even care if there is NO balance! i rather die 100 times and not get a kill than play bot games!

  • robchamo
    Roberto Chamorro (@robchamo) reported

    @michaeljburry @michaeljburry Mr. Michael Burry, I genuinely enjoy reading your work and I always learn something from it… but regarding NVIDIA, there’s one thing missing from the discussion: CPUs a completely new battlefield where NVIDIA is now entering to compete directly with AMD. “The biggest customer for NVIDIA is probably Microsoft, and if Microsoft cuts its chip spending by 20%, that alone would hit NVIDIA’s revenue by 4.2%.” Fair point. But there’s a problem with that “if.”Microsoft is not slowing down. Its own CFO, Amy Hood, has explicitly said that Azure will remain capacity constrained at least through June 2026, and likely beyond. Constrained by what? Not by lack of chips. By lack of power availability and physical infrastructure to install them. Microsoft reportedly has around $80 billion in Azure demand it cannot even fully serve today. Demand is exceeding supply not the other way around. So someone explain to me how a company drowning in backlog is suddenly going to cut chip spending by 20%. The scenario Mr. Burry describes requires Microsoft to slow down. But Microsoft is effectively pressing the accelerator with the handbrake already on… and even then it still cannot keep up. “Cisco never even had a single customer above 10%. NVIDIA becomes severely impaired if just one customer pulls back.” The Cisco comparison reminds me of something else that already happened: China. NVIDIA effectively lost the entire Chinese market because of export restrictions — a massive market. And what happened? Revenue still kept growing at near triple digits. The demand China left behind was absorbed by other customers, countries, enterprises, and sovereign AI projects. If losing an entire country did not break the growth story, are we really supposed to believe that one hyperscaler moderating orders destroys the thesis? And then there’s the CPU angle. NVIDIA just announced Vera, entering AMD’s territory and attacking a CPU market worth roughly $200 billion a market NVIDIA barely touched before. So this is not only about GPUs continuing to grow. It’s also about NVIDIA opening an entirely new front. That part is absent from the bearish narrative. Mr. Burry argues current AI demand is temporary merely a training phase that eventually fades while markets are pricing it as permanent. I understand the concern. Truly. The fear is: “What if all this demand suddenly disappears?” But that’s like saying: “What if tomorrow everyone suddenly stops drinking Coca-Cola?” Could it happen? Theoretically, yes. But investing is not about pricing hypothetical catastrophes without evidence. It’s about probabilities supported by numbers. And the numbers we actually have are extraordinary: A nearly $6 trillion company growing revenue close to triple digits. That is almost unprecedented at this scale. Even more important: revenue outside the major hyperscalers is now approaching nearly 50% of Data Center revenue. Not long ago, the business was heavily concentrated among four names. Today, the customer base broadens every single quarter across enterprises, sovereign AI projects, industrials, robotics, healthcare, logistics, and regional AI clouds. Not all of it is recurring, of course. That’s true. But the base is widening not concentrating. And then comes inference. More and more companies will need AI responses in milliseconds. And for that, you cannot always run workloads thousands of miles away in centralized hyperscale facilities. You need compute close to the factory.
Close to the customer.
 Close to where real-world action happens. That means more distributed infrastructure.
More local AI data centers.
More edge compute. Not less demand.
Structural demand. And NVIDIA’s own CEO, Jensen Huang, described this future AI infrastructure opportunity as a $60–80 trillion market.

  • IdleMindl4qg
    NodeAspect (@IdleMindl4qg) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield Hi DICE, please fix the following: Hit registration: Needs improvement. Team balancing: Currently unacceptable. Vehicle: Why can't I see who I'm in a vehicle with? It’s extremely unclear why not? Spotting: Please implement a proper spotting system; you’ve managed to do it in previous games!

  • OgeDichiVic
    Ogechi🌹 (@OgeDichiVic) reported

    Honestly, some of us are not fighting the issue anymore… we are fighting the person 😔 How do you claim to love someone and your first reaction during conflict is to starve them emotionally, physically, financially, or mentally? Marriage should not feel like a battlefield where people w£aponize food, silence, intimacy, money, or affection just to prove a point. At the end of the day, disagreements are normal. The funny thing is we are all guilty of this, but cruelty should never become a communication style.

  • Queelbi
    Nguyen Quynh (@Queelbi) reported

    AI Agent risks could be grouped: - Reliability like hallucinations - Adopted but nobody uses - Black box with unclear ownership - Security: prompt injection, evolving threats First 3 are mostly architecture/process problems. The 4th is an active battlefield - @bento_guard comes

  • drraju2
    Dr Raju (@drraju2) reported

    @AMIT_GUJJU Many expected routine physical terror attacks. But the battlefield and screenplay have changed. Cyber warfare, coordinated social media discord, narrative manipulation, and psychological influence operations are now being used to exploit local issues, sway ignorant and

  • AlCamus9
    Titus (@AlCamus9) reported

    @TurfGuyz @DustBaker I think this is even more shocking that Dale’s because we saw the crash. Like a Viking or Samurai dying on the battlefield falling to a worthy enemy. With Kyle we heard he was hospitalized, then only a few hours later he’s gone. Really hard to understand.

  • thetect0nic
    The Tectonic (@thetect0nic) reported

    @Microinteracti1 The Estonian exercise result is the clearest documentation yet of what the numbers already suggested. Two battalions eliminated before lunch. By ten Ukrainian drone specialists with battlefield software built in a warzone. The Pentagon is now running a crash program to replicate what Ukraine built under fire, for a fraction of the cost, in a fraction of the time. The Ukraine-Pentagon drone statement of intent confirmed this month: testing and evaluation only. The $50 billion joint production deal Zelensky wanted is still "a separate agreement to be pursued." Palantir CEO Karp met Zelensky this month: "The deployment of our software on the battlefield will define how the entire West fights and wins for decades." The West is studying what Ukraine already knows. The gap is doctrine, speed, and institutional willingness to lose two battalions before lunch and learn from it. 🧵👇🏻

  • Spazotron9
    Finna Borando (@Spazotron9) reported

    @nkwii671 you can lie to the game by changing some **** in your registry to make it think you have a compatible graphics card and then just deal with any issues that come up fr my dad had to do this to play bf2042 when it came out on his r9 280, **** worked fine some small graphical issues but other than that it was just arbitrary bullshit

  • redslayerknows
    Red slayer (@redslayerknows) reported

    @BattlefieldComm So still haven’t fixed server issues and terrible D-sync and animations, season 3 and we are still asking for these fixes, lazy at this point in time. Still beta issues too, what is that team doing over there?.

  • FlacoG_2023
    Libertad_24 (@FlacoG_2023) reported

    @BattlefieldComm There's still no solution for the mouse input lag or polling rate. The whole experience is ruined!

  • BigJoeBastardi
    The American Storm (@BigJoeBastardi) reported

    This is part and parcel of the current problem, Constant pronouncements like this, and while factually true, it has lead to the desire end game. As long as the regime is in power, any deal is worthless garbage. The battlefield changes as the battle evolves. We have turned into northern civil war generals, and not Grant or Sherman

  • Doyle477493545
    Doyle4 (@Doyle477493545) reported

    @Battlefield @cgameawards How!? Seriously how? Oh wait, did it win the “Most broken game ever made” award?

  • Mike_2471
    Mike (@Mike_2471) reported

    @Battlefield Redsec lag is so bad after update .