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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 (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 | 2 days ago |
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Online Play | 3 days ago |
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Online Play | 5 days ago |
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Game Crash | 7 days ago |
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Game Crash | 9 days ago |
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Glitches | 9 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Emre (@mrbizonft35) reported@BattlefieldComm Fix the damn game instead of dealing with bullshit.
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TQK (@TheQuickKunai) reported@Battlefield Fix your hacker problem @Battlefield
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Gatzestreicheln (@FabianSchu96203) reported@BattlefieldInte **** this game and **** @EA_DICE before ending new stuff to get in our pockets fix your ******* unplayable trash game Gunplay still sucks Sounds still sucks Maps are ******* horrible EA is right about fireing your useless worthless asses
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redsack (@GoonerActual67) reported@EA I understand you’re a small indie game studio but fix the bugs in @Battlefield 6
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WintermintP - Chess Arbiter and Guitarist VTUBER (@WintermintP) reported@Emma_henrry_vt Spent four hours grinding Arena tournaments on chesscom only to go from 400 rating to 325. Does that count? (Also, cheating problem here is worse than Apex and Battlefield and Warzone and Siege X combined)
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Joey Adorjan, (ALPHA REMIX HD) (@Alpha_Remix_HD) reported@Pirat_Nation You you guys get a big following then you start lying about stuff. I'm failing to see what the issue here is It's cosmetic and A pack that reveals all the locations on the map This is nothing new Did you cry when Battlefield did this 15 years ago
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Satellite (@Satellite1xy6x) reported@BattlefieldComm Ive literally never given a **** about the battlepass. More pressing issues to deal with. When audio and ttk are fixed. I'll reinstall.
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Dolphins are Frauds (@iBrokeMyRouter) reported@Battlefield @EA_DICE How about you fix the ******* game
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TarIQ (@TQ_110) reported@pedruchie @BattlefieldComm Yeah we all have this problem on Xbox and unfortunately no one talks about it
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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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Erik (@OopsAllErik) reported@itbShane The effect being base speed and having the ‘at a battlefield’ clause hinders it a lot… It’s Condtional list…. If her signature is bonkers broken then she’ll be good. If not I think she just sits below the other blue purple legends
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jaden (@jagepaden) reported@LeeTSimba @VaughnXVaughn @notwhydeegee2 Madden 2k CFB CoD Fall Guys (Epic buyout) Halo R6 GTA Overwatch 2 (half a point?) Battlefield 2042 & 6 (yes i said it) Fortnite (main issue w all the battle passes and premium passes and ****, but this is F2P so… half a point?) thats all i can think of rn but theres def more
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Fewgee1 (@KoKane_96) reported@BattlefieldComm Fix the team balancing. One side ALWAYS gets steamrolled. It's not fun.
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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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(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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Ibracadabra87 (@MartinsDaniel09) reported@BattlefieldComm And are they going to fix the bugs that came with the last update (like the helicopter zoom) in Season 6?
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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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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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Kyle Delfing (@KyleDelfing) reportedThis is the kind of action they should be taken on those who are war mongers. Kill them where they stand if they enter the battlefield. I have no problem celebrating the death of warlords.
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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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ringoid (@NotOrionLMAO) reported@Playdoh59048217 yeah the original fictional design (standard issue munitions in a fictional world) serving as diegetic battlefield pickups for players are designed based on real things
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IRAN IRGCC (@IranIRGCC) reported🚨 BREAKING 🇮🇷 Iran Issues Defiant Warning Following the Death of Its Leader Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has released new footage showing ballistic missiles being launched toward U.S. military bases. According to the footage: 🚀 Missile 1 carried the inscription: "Enemy, we will fight to the last drop of blood." 🚀 Missile 2 bore the message: "Great hero of the battlefield, pride of Iran." The video appears intended to signal Tehran's resolve amid heightened regional tensions.
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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.
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John (@John18303472) reported@Battlefield fix your ******* game! I'm so sick of getting out of my take to revive my friend only to have some stupid bot take my tank and cover. ****!
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Trollaria (@Trollaria) reported@BattlefieldComm Having anti cheat but players with a ping of 150+ doesnt get kicked. I expect anti cheat is for fair gameplay. But high ping is also unfair. They kill behind cover. Why fix netcode when high pinger can shoot on players who are not there anymore. high ping is the aids in fps games
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Melissa ✡︎🇺🇸🇮🇱🎗️#OurPeopleAreHome (@unwaiverhesed) reported"Unsafe at MIT by Eliyahu Freedman July 7, 2026 for AISH MIT never investigated its antisemitism crisis. Professor Yossi Sheffi wrote the book the university wouldn't, showing how his own campus turned on its Jews. Dr. Yossi Sheffi is an unlikely candidate to write a chronicle of modern antisemitism. A globally renowned expert on supply chain management, based at MIT for the last 51 years, he is more often found in his office deep in research, or advising governments and Fortune 500 companies. But after what he witnessed on campus since October 7, 2023 — as an Israeli Jew who flew for the Israeli Air Force in the Six-Day War and the Yom Kippur War — he felt he had no choice but to “create an oral history” of what happened. “People are already saying it’s not that bad, it really didn’t happen, you know, people are exaggerating,” he told Aish[dot]com from his office in a recent interview. “So I just wanted to document it.” Harvard produced a 311-page report on antisemitism at the university, “kind of like a truth commission,” in Sheffi’s words. MIT never did. Into that silence, Sheffi stepped forward to write a readable chronicle of what happened on his own campus in his just-published book, Unsafe at MIT: A Chronicle of a Campus War on the Jews. Sunlight Is the Best Disinfectant Sheffi’s book follows the experiences of Jewish, Israeli, and occasionally non-Jewish students and faculty from October 7, 2023 through 2025. He wrote it, he says, “as a fight for just the truth” — because the administration, in his telling, is “still trying to shove it under the carpet.” Yossi Sheffi “I’ve been at MIT 51 years. It’s my home.” He knows the book carries a cost. He faces pressure not to draw attention to this chapter, and the risk of backlash from an administration he calls vindictive. He is writing it anyway. “We always said sunlight is the best disinfectant,” he says. The world, he believes, needs to know what happened. From Science to Slogans At the root of Sheffi’s grievance is what he sees as the hijacking of MIT’s scientific mission by a small group of ideological extremists, and by an administration that would not act quickly or decisively to enforce its own rules. “It’s not the MIT that I joined 51 years ago, which was about science and engineering,” he says. Photo: MIT Scientists Against Genocide Encampment in 2024 demanding MIT divest from research ties to the Israeli military. (Wiki commons) He traces the shift back further than October 7. “After the [George] Floyd murder, at MIT, if you apply for a faculty position, you had to write an article on how you support DEI,” he says. “Not how good your science is, not how good your engineering is, not how good your innovative papers are. No. How good are you at supporting DEI? It was, to me, a watershed.” The problem, as Sheffi sees it, was never diversity itself, but what the framework left out. “The DEI infrastructure really betrayed the Jews,” he says. “Because this is inclusion. The I is for inclusion. And this was DEI — but not including Jews.” After October 7 When Hamas invaded Israel on October 7, MIT’s Jewish and Israeli students expected their university to close ranks around them. Instead, within days, some classmates and faculty were justifying the massacre as “resistance.” Sheffi and a group of colleagues began holding regular lunches for some 150 shaken Jewish and Israeli students, a place to vent, to check in, to feel less alone. “There is a huge difference between Israelis and Americans,” he says. “We grew up in a country where we are the majority. We serve in the military. We are all much tougher than the Americans. The American Jews are afraid.” In this regard, he thinks in the future that American Jews need to learn from Israelis to keep their heads high, with a “much thicker skin” as opposed to abandon elite institutions like MIT. If the campaign against Israel was about tearing down, Sheffi’s instinct was to build. He points to Kalaniyot, a faculty-led initiative that has spread from MIT to several universities. “Kalaniyot was the response to the BDS,” he says. “And it’s going very well. It’s now in several universities and growing, bringing Israeli scientists and creating science collaboration with Israeli engineers and scientists.” The Quiet War That Continues The tent encampments and mass demonstrations have largely faded. What worries Sheffi now is quieter, and in some ways harder to fight. Social exclusion of Jews and Israelis. “It’s still going on,” he says. “Students are uncomfortable working with each other, and this is really affecting them. They don’t want to talk with Israelis, with Jewish students. Get out of the group. Just throw them out.” This is a serious issue at a place like MIT, where working in groups is key to scientific collaboration. “Today you develop an iPhone or a car or anything--- it’s a team of engineers. Working in teams is part of the MIT education. This actually hurts their education.” The New Battlefield Sheffi says he “proudly served in the Israeli Air Force during the Six-Day War, the Yom Kippur War, and multiple military operations in between.” When he left for Cambridge in 1975, he believed his fighting days were behind him. They were not. “I found myself drawn into another conflict,” he writes, one “waged not with weapons, but with slogans, intimidation, and institutional cowardice.” This last fight is being waged with the written word. It is the oldest Jewish response to those who would deny a people’s suffering — zachor, remember, and testify.""
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Xen Berger (@BuhBerger) reportedAbsolutely diabolical that I'm still having this issue @BattlefieldComm
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Devin Roopnarain (@TurbosnipeOne) reportedThe gaming industry has been hit hard 🔴 Volition — Closed August 2023 (30+ years old, Saints Row developer) 🔴 Sony Interactive Entertainment – London Studio — Closed March 2024 (20+ years old, known for Blood & Truth, PlayStation VR projects) 🔵 Bluepoint Games — Closed March 2026 (Demon’s Souls Remake, Shadow of the Colossus Remake, Uncharted collections) Sony shut down the studio after a business review. The move came after the cancellation of Bluepoint's reported live-service God of War project in 2025. 🔴 Arkane Austin — Closed May 2024 (Prey, Redfall developer) 🟠 Tango Gameworks — Closed May 2024 (Hi-Fi Rush, The Evil Within, Ghostwire: Tokyo developer) 🔴 Alpha Dog Games — Closed May 2024 (Mighty DOOM developer) 🔴 Roll7 — Closed 2024 (OlliOlli World, Rollerdrome developer) 🔴 Free Radical Design — Closed December 2023 (TimeSplitters reboot developer) 🔴 Ridgeline Games — Closed February 2024 (Battlefield single-player studio) 🔴 Deviation Games — Closed March 2024 (Call of Duty veterans' new studio) Plus the whole Playstation going digital in Jan 2028 🟢 Microsoft Gaming / Xbox — July 2026 ~3,200 Xbox employees affected in major restructuring. Multiple studios were cut or divested as Xbox shifted focus toward fewer, bigger projects. Affected areas reportedly included: • The Initiative — Closed (Perfect Dark reboot canceled) • Rare — Everwild canceled, layoffs • Turn 10 Studios — Major layoffs (Forza Motorsport future reportedly impacted) • ZeniMax Online Studios — Layoffs, Project Blackbird MMO canceled • Obsidian Entertainment — Reported staff cuts and project changes • Halo Studios / other Xbox teams — Layoffs across the division After spending billions acquiring Bethesda and Activision Blizzard, Xbox entered another major restructuring phase.
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Luke Taylor (@LBT_UK) reported@BattlefieldInte Went from 700k to 50k, yet the real issues are never addressed, its all on @Battlefield to actually listen but they never will.
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steve (@Troll81357830) reported@BattlefieldComm FIX YOUR STUPID ******* GAME ***** ALWAYS BLACK SCREEN FUCKKK