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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 (42%)
- Online Play (28%)
- Glitches (14%)
- 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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Matchmaking | 1 day ago |
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Matchmaking | 1 day ago |
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Sign in | 2 days ago |
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Game Crash | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Online Play | 4 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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D💯 (@Blizzy63) reported@Battlefield - no fix for black screen bug - no bullet dispersion fixes - no audio changes - no jet loadouts 5 months later - no bullet registration fixes - no dsync fixes - Asian players in US/EU servers - Boat AA missiles still bugged - Trigger bug What in ******** ARE YOU GUYS DOING?
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Kel Macett (@KMacett) reported@TheCreatureHero The issue was that everyone was spread out in the battlefield & SOMEHOW, ONLY the women converged there. It didn't make sense. That moment needed a couple of scenes that would physically position some of them at a point of convergence, then the final group up would feel natural.
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Giona Strazzacappa (@Pano_077) reported@stunlokked @BattlefieldComm AI does the most and they try to fix it later, even EA said that "we need to use more AI in game development" + 3/4 of the devs got fired/moved for BF7 so GG... It will remain the same Maybe they will fix the major bugs in season 5 but other than that thats the final game
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Trojan Maru (@Trojanmaru) reported@highlymelonated The problem is the majority of them would be absolutely no help whatsoever. They're nowhere near close to the same level of power. Captain Marvel was one of the most powerful people on that battlefield. And then you got someone with a pointy stick saying "she's got help"
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Daniel Somtochukwu (@Somtolism7) reportedThe Cost of Service They once stood in formation, answered the call of duty, carried weapons into danger, and watched their comrades fall while defending Nigeria. Today, these same discharged soldiers are standing in protest not against an enemy, but against the government they served, demanding money they are rightfully owed. Imagine risking your life for a nation, surviving the battlefield, only to return home and fight another battle for your own entitlements. Nigeria make its soldiers feel that serving their country was a mistake. These men wore the uniform for you. The least Nigeria owes them is dignity, honour, and what they have earned. 🇳🇬💔
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Lisa Bohlman (@l_bohlman) reported@MarioNawfal On August 16, 2026, Army chief Maj. Gen. Amir Hatami said anyone who kills or captures a U.S. service member would get about $30,000, doubled if a woman does it. Iranian state media (IRNA) carried it. Western outlets repeated the same announcement. Hatami framed it as answering Iranian requests to join the fight and called the targets “invading” American personnel. There were no known U.S. ground forces inside Iran at the time, so the offer is aimed at troops in the region, not a battlefield inside Iran. That is Tehran speaking through the army, not a freelance militia rumor. The bounty is an official Iranian act.
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TechCritic (Daredevil) 🐘🐘😮🍽️💥🐘 (@TechDialectic) reported@StefanMaier @GhwstVR I am big fan of VR sind Oculus 1 and Google Cardboard .... never had an issue. I play CoD and Battlefield, when I have time - no issue. But the old Doom killed me ;-) .... I would die on VR I assume. However, just went thru some of your posts .... wow, very cool ... and I am very impressed.
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PSYCHO Mad (@PsychoMadTv) reported@Battlefield Ghost Attacks Boats on Wake Island is crazy , PLEASE FIX 👨🔧
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Dutch1777 (@dutch1777real) reportedProtego detailed encrypted software and hardware components developed with Raytheon for air-to-air and surface-to-air missile systems. The project outlined secure microcontrollers and onboard data loggers used to track, validate, and manage missile operations on aircraft, showing that CIA-contracted tools extended into military avionics and battlefield missile technology. Angelfire was a deep-persistence malware suite designed to hijack the startup process of Windows computers. By modifying the master boot record and early boot sectors, it loaded malicious drivers into system memory before the operating system or its antivirus protections even woke up, allowing it to run completely undetected below the operating system layer. ExpressLane was a covert tool the CIA used against its own allied foreign intelligence agencies. Disguised as a routine software upgrade for biometric collection systems provided to international partners, the program secretly installed a backdoor that funneled the partner's collected biometric databases right back to the CIA under the guise of regular system maintenance. CouchPotato was a network surveillance tool designed to intercept real-time video feeds from local systems. It secretly tapped into common RTSP and H.264 video streams passing over an office or security network, allowing operatives to pull out still frames and record video streams without causing any visible glitches or alerts on the target system. Dumbo was an on-site tool executed from a USB thumb drive during physical break-ins to blind local security systems. When plugged into a building's computer, it automatically disabled webcams, muted microphones, killed network adapters, and corrupted running video-recording software so physical entry teams left zero camera evidence behind. Imperial consisted of multiple hacking tools designed specifically for Apple macOS, Linux, and Solaris enterprise systems. One tool, Achilles, automatically injected malicious payloads into legitimate Apple disk installer (.dmg) files to trick Mac users into running malware, while tools like Aeris and SeaPea established stealth backdoors to pull data from high-end Unix servers. UCL / Raytheon documented secret contracts between the CIA and defense contractor Raytheon to analyze and reverse-engineer foreign malware found in the wild. Defense contractors systematically dissected advanced cyber weapons built by other nations to understand how they operated and repurpose their attack techniques for American intelligence operations. Highrise was an Android application disguised under the harmless name TideCheck, requiring the password "inshallah" to unlock. Once installed on a target phone, it ran silently in the background as an automated SMS interceptor, copying every incoming and outgoing text message and forwarding them straight to CIA servers over mobile data. BothanSpy was a specialized credential-stealing tool built to target secure terminal sessions (SSH) on Windows machines. Instead of trying to crack encrypted network traffic, it embedded itself directly into running terminal applications like Xshell to steal login credentials, passwords, and cryptographic keys right out of memory the instant a system administrator typed them. OutlawCountry targeted enterprise servers running Linux, the backbone software of much of the internet. It injected a stealth kernel module that secretly modified the server’s firewall and routing tables to siphon designated traffic off to CIA systems, completely hiding the rule changes from standard administrative menus and diagnostic commands. Elsa turned standard Windows laptops into physical tracking devices without using GPS hardware. The malware quietly scanned for nearby Wi-Fi network signals, recorded their unique hardware IDs, and cross-referenced them against public location databases from Google and Microsoft to calculate the target laptop's precise real-world coordinates.
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Alexander The Greatॐ (@baeckmannisboss) reported@oliverCAndersen You guys really need to balance the game individually from Battlefield six if you want to succeed in the long run. Going 8+ months without any sort of Meta change is sort of unacceptable for a modern day Live service title. That and only 1 new poi. Tunnels don’t count
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Jose (@GTBato_) reported@slumpedPR @TheGhostOfHope The 2 maps a season just isn’t it either imo. All that time wasted making limited time modes just for it to go away cause it’s limited and a BR barely anyone plays and battlefield fans didn’t ask for are useful bits of dev resources that could go elsewhere to help with content cadence for the core MP experience and faster updates imo. They’ve had years to adapt to the live service model and they just can never get it right cause they waste resources with trend chasing or experimental stuff
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7evyn🤎 (@7evenReels) reported@ArredondoJacob That would make Doom’s forces even more terrifying. DoomBots with that level of power would turn the battlefield into a completely different problem for the Avengers.
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JakeGhillieFPS (@Jakethatguy1999) reported@Battlefield Sniping in warzone is better fix your weak rifles and maybe people will come back lol
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RustyTatra🇨🇭 (@rustytatra) reported@BattlefieldComm New content, new problems. This needs to be studied.
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Nathan Slaughter (@neslaughter) reported@RetroCoast Partially agree. The "rules of engagement" which followed WW2 created a lot of those problems. I had a retired career Navy officer once tell me: "America will never truly win a war again because, since WW2, we will not allow the military to do what is ACTUALLY necessary to win wars." His assessment was that we lost Vietnam, Korea, and stalemated in nearly every other battlefield because we follow the rules for "moral war" and our enemies don't.
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Miah (@miahfuta) reported@Battlefield Worst update so far! I spent more time trying to get into lobbies that were not full of bots than ever before. When I did get into non bot lobbies, the lobbies were infested with super high ping Chinese players. In the rare times I got in a "normal lobby" my ping was high. Fix it
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CognitiveDissonance (@CDinHD) reported@EyeWithered @BattlefieldComm I HAVE THE SAME ISSUE MY SETTINGS ALWAYS SHIFT A TINY BIT
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Mii De (@IamMiide) reported@DailyLoud Imagine turning a wedding into a battlefield because of people’s anger. Burning cars and throwing Molotov cocktails at people is madness. Whatever the issue is, innocent lives shouldn’t become collateral damage.
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.py.a. (@pyaaaaaaa_7) reported2. What Comes Next: From Procedural Questions to the Merits The next phase should focus on separating the claims that remain in federal court from those that may be subject to arbitration. That procedural map is important because it determines the actual battlefield for the dispute. WLFI has also pursued dismissal of Sun’s claims. Therefore, one of the next major questions is whether the claims that remain in court can survive the dismissal stage and proceed toward substantive litigation. If significant claims survive, the case could move into discovery, where the legal dispute becomes substantially more consequential for investors. Discovery could potentially involve contracts, communications between the parties, governance decisions, token-control mechanisms, and the circumstances surrounding the restriction or treatment of Sun’s WLFI holdings. The most sensitive factual questions could concern the origin and use of WLFI’s authority over token-related actions, including freezing, governance rights, or other contractual and technical mechanisms. However, allegations made by either side should not be treated as established facts until supported by evidence or judicial findings. From a market perspective, the transition from procedural litigation to substantive discovery would be important because it could produce information that was previously unavailable to investors. The likely sequence is therefore: 1. Determine which claims remain in court 2. Resolve pending dismissal issues 3. Begin discovery if claims survive 4. Evaluate any preliminary-injunction or other emergency requests 5. Proceed toward settlement, judgment, or further litigation The crucial distinction is that a lawsuit surviving a procedural challenge is not equivalent to Sun winning the case. It simply means the dispute has enough legal life to continue. Bottom line: the next major inflection point is not another headline about the existence of the lawsuit. It is whether Sun’s substantive claims survive and what evidence emerges afterward.
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Morty (@IITheOneandOnl1) reported@BattlefieldComm This issue is ingame for a while, we complain for a while and now you acknowledge it? Stuff like this is annoying. Hopefully you're able to fix it in less than 2 weeks, and not in a month. (not a developer but still)
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HULK (@HULKSTRONGEST85) reported@Battlefield Cannot change classes after dying now, fix it
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Tired of being politically correct (@USBornNRaised) reported@LionelMedia Oh, FFS Lionel. No, it’s not you. It’s called basic Christianity. The Bible doesn’t do endless feel-good affirmations while pretending the enemy isn’t real. Jesus spent a significant portion of His ministry casting out demons, warning about the prince of this world, and describing a spiritual battlefield. Paul talks about principalities, powers, and the weapons of our warfare that “destroy strongholds.” Ignoring pathology, darkness, and malevolent forces isn’t “hope”—it’s spiritual malpractice. Erika is naming the disease so the cure (Christ, redemption, salvation) actually means something. A message of deliverance that never acknowledges captivity is just motivational speaking with a cross sticker on it. The Gospel is good news precisely because the alternative is real and ugly. If her tone feels “funereal” to you, maybe the problem isn’t her diagnosis—it’s that some people prefer the comfort of denial over the hard work of spiritual warfare.
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Woo 💫 (@wx_6969) reported@Battlefield Fix the damn server in Middle East and fix the bugs in REDSEC you ******* *****
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Battlefield Bulletin (@BFBulletin) reported@BattlefieldComm This issue has been there since a month or so (Game Update 1.4.1.0). It strikes me that you weren't aware of the indicator visibility issue since then.
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Kvng (@Samthrilzz) reportedThis is Aegon. - Born the undisputed rightful heir while Viserys gaslit the realm - Pulls up to Rook’s Rest on Sunfyre, tanks Vhagar’s fire, gets shattered and wakes up because Death was too scared - Wore his melted flesh and scars with raw aura, no gold mask like weak-*** Viserys - Commissioned massive golden statues of Aemond and Daeron to honor his brothers like a real king - Infiltrated Dragonstone right under Rhaenyra's nose, reclaimed it, and fed the realm's biggest ***** to his crippled golden dragon - Sat the throne at 1 HP with broken legs, refused to bend, and was so unkillable on the battlefield that his own council had to backdoor him with poison - Rhaenyra couldn't keep her legs closed, ruined the realm, and ended up as Sunfyre's lunch. Aegon fought dragons, survived a direct nuke, and only died because cowards slipped venom in his cup. Be like Aegon.
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Silence (@boredjokester) reported@Still_Slackin @BattlefieldComm Which makes it more laughable. This isn’t a new problem, this has been going for years with older titles.
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howdydoody22 (@bertlivingstunt) reported@Battlefield FIX THE FUCKINF SERVERS FOR REDESEC! This is the laggiest piece of **** I have ever played
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Naz (@n1z_5) reported@Battlefield braaaaaaaaaah fix fps drops before that ****
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Tom (TheLankySoldier) (@TheLankySoldier) reported@BFBulletin @Battlefield @BattlefieldComm Problem is with Trello boards, sure, nice to have it, but no one will updating it couple weeks later lol
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Khal-Billa (@GamerLadka) reported@KhiosaYT @Battlefield Bruh yesterday I literally did this whole match and the jet guy was so pissed off that he written some hashes and then left the game. This is so broken for jet players lol.🤪