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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.

  • 42% Sign in (42%)
  • 27% Online Play (27%)
  • 15% Glitches (15%)
  • 8% Game Crash (8%)
  • 7% Matchmaking (7%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Strasbourg Glitches 2 hours ago
Chaumont Online Play 16 hours ago
Amagney Glitches 16 hours ago
Annecy Matchmaking 3 days ago
Paris Matchmaking 3 days ago
Itapemirim Sign in 4 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Rehsto
    RG | Rehsto (@Rehsto) reported

    @Battlefield Keep this same mentality and energy when players are calling for nerfs due to skill issues, bring back that movement from beta

  • financialcnspr
    financialconspirator (@financialcnspr) reported

    @Battlefield Can you fix assists and kills not being counted when enemy crash

  • Jod82403Jody
    Jody (@Jod82403Jody) reported

    @Melibson_ 1. Yes. DJT fixes most all countries battlefield; go home fix your country and leave ours alone🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • marinovic_
    marinovic (@marinovic_) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Why dosen't anyone talk about de broken matchmaking? Jesus, friday night and we can't find full matches, a long waiting lobbies, no lobby filling, a lot of bots on maps other than Wake Island and Tsuru Reef... BOTS in a mp like Battlefield is discusting

  • DownHomeJohn
    John (@DownHomeJohn) reported

    @BattlefieldComm How come you never talk about the game kicking people for lack of inactivity even though they’re active or saying that there’s no online service when there is?

  • TheRageOwl
    The Rage (@TheRageOwl) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @Lati25Mi Parachutes are broken and don’t deploy causing you to fall to your death PS5.

  • JasonBurns_CM
    Jason Burns (@JasonBurns_CM) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Using the 3rd person cam with the AGM in the attack jet is broken since the camera update

  • DownHomeJohn
    John (@DownHomeJohn) reported

    @BattlefieldComm the tally towards Ace awards in Sky Sweep isn’t counting kills correctly. Please fix this.

  • TheIdeaManFL
    DJ TinyTim (@TheIdeaManFL) reported

    @BattlefieldComm How about getting your servers actually running instead? Why is it that every time you do a double xp weekend, your servers seem to crash, so no one can use their time in game to slog through your awful weapon progression? Almost seems like it’s on purpose at this point.

  • Ryangofett_2490
    Zachary Davidson (@Ryangofett_2490) reported

    @AndrewB43141197 @Battlefield Yea I've had a lot of problems with traversing the terrain. Aim just goes all over the place when stepping on a pebble

  • theshooter_44
    HSA (@theshooter_44) reported

    @Ryangofett_2490 @Battlefield bugs and optimization? i left the game from 5 month and it's weird to heard that because they launch the game at very stable state how did they create bugs and optimization issues after launch??? LOL.

  • JSPtheSecond
    NamedAfterMyDad (@JSPtheSecond) reported

    @airbagged2077 Your variation of "it's a movie about magic, so logic doesn't matter" excuse is such a tired deflection. There's a huge difference between internal world-building (like aliens and infinity stones) and basic storytelling logic. Fantasy movies still need to follow their own rules.... if basic geography and battlefield physics suddenly stop applying just so the directors can freeze the action for a staged photo op, it breaks the immersion no matter what genre you're watching. Nobody is saying women working together is "too much" lol. The issue is HOW it was staged. People loved the all female fight in Infinity War because it was fast, brutal, and made total tactical sense in the moment. The Endgame scene was inorganic because a bunch of characters teleported across a massive warzone to form a cheerleading squad for Captain Marvel, who had literally just soloed a giant battleship two minutes earlier. Criticizing lazy staging isn't hating the characters, it's just wanting good storytelling over a heavy handed studio stunt. Go take a class on film, drink some water, and stay in your lane before I have to mansplain some more.

  • 1godimak
    1god-dim-mak (@1godimak) reported

    @BattlefieldComm It's going to be almost a year and you ***** are doing nothing but tracking. How about you track these nuts and fix the game we paid for. All you prioritize is woke culture and cosmetics and battle. copying and pasting codslop2019 and still you have ****** up.

  • matt70205021947
    Toastednut (@matt70205021947) reported

    @Talo_Hex @Myth_ Battlefield devs can’t even fix basic bugs and then break 15 things every update with their spaghetti code, theyre not that dawg, theyre not hungry

  • HOTSHOTK18
    Reece (@HOTSHOTK18) reported

    @charlieINTEL I literally pre-ordered the game booted up the beta I am hardwired with really good connection keep getting constant Lag lobbies very unplayable so I have cancelled pre-order keeping my £61 and going back to battlefield

  • SpookyGhost8413
    Hide The Pain Lionel (@SpookyGhost8413) reported

    @BrojayLouw @Fenianmoder You don't need testosterone for that. The effects of testosterone would be a rounding error on a battlefield scale.

  • Jake_BelmontTV
    Jeiku (@Jake_BelmontTV) reported

    @Zyro_wz ******* nerds can have the game. I’ll keep playing black ops 2 or battlefield if I need a gun fix. They changed nothing

  • rateblab
    Rateb Slik (@rateblab) reported

    The hidden battlefield is repetition. The feed repeats outrage, fear, comparison, novelty, and urgency. A learner needs different repetition: recall, labs, debugging, writing, explanation, review. The feed and the learner are both in the repetition business. The difference is what each repeats. The feed repeats the inputs that hold attention, and the repetition is the training: the more outrage you see, the more your mind expects outrage; the more comparison you consume, the more your self-image runs on comparison. You become better at what you repeat, and the feed makes sure you repeat its menu. A learner needs a different menu, and the menu is boring on purpose. Recall, because retrieving a fact strengthens it more than rereading it. Labs, because running the thing teaches the thing. Debugging, because fixing the error teaches the system. Writing, because explaining forces understanding. Review, because the spaced return is what makes the knowledge durable. The fight is not between the feed and your intention. It is between two repetition schedules. The feed's schedule is engineered to win, and it wins by volume: it is always on, always new, always urgent. The learner's schedule is fragile: it needs the phone away, the block protected, the loop repeated. You become what you repeat. Choose the repetition, because if you do not choose it, the environment will choose it for you, and it will choose what holds attention, not what builds you.

  • ians_india
    IANS (@ians_india) reported

    Ranchi, Jharkhand: BJP spokesperson Pratul Shahdeo says, "The Hemant Soren government has completely backfired on the issue of the student agitation. Instead of trying to resolve the students’ concerns, the government has tried to suppress the movement. The protest site was turned into a battlefield, and students were allegedly lathi-charged. JMM workers also attacked the students while the police stood by and watched. Moreover, allegations of harassment have also been raised against women associated with the JMM leadership..."

  • BryanHuizenga1
    The Constructioner™🇺🇸 (@BryanHuizenga1) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the sound cutting out issue or at least admit you can’t fix it, dammit.

  • CheksOvrStripez
    Eoghan (@CheksOvrStripez) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Can you fix the issue when the speciality skill for engineer doesn’t give points when repairing Legit been broken since drop day and it’s ******* pointless to ever use the thing, if your not getting xp the thing isn’t even healing. Joke of a dev team

  • G0dSoldier316
    GodSoldier316 (@G0dSoldier316) reported

    @A_R_E_S_Aim I like the game, super fast pace. No bloom, which I enjoy, especially coming from Battlefield six and having 1000 hours in Battlefield six. It feels good to just beem people! if there are issues with the game, at least Call of Duty will fix it. Battlefield could care less.!

  • flowwter
    eudora flo 流れ (@flowwter) reported

    @BattlefieldComm great update but when you die every single teammate appears as a medic idk if this is on wake island only but fix it. also random out of bounds warnings inside maps not near the edge, carrier strike camping the carriers just make the top out of bounds and the bottom not easy fix

  • freetheboyyy
    🫥 (@freetheboyyy) reported

    For fourteen agonizing hours, I breathed through the tearing, blinding pain while a rotating cast of exhausted, nameless nurses adjusted my IV, checked my vitals, and offered hollow words of encouragement. When they finally laid her slick, warm body against my bare chest, the brutal marathon faded into a strange, echoing silence. I named her Hazel. For a span of perhaps ten fragile minutes, the universe stopped spinning. I lay pinned to the stiff, plastic-covered hospital mattress, studying the translucent flutter of her eyelids. The sterile scent of iodine, bleached cotton, and floor wax faded into the background. My mind, usually a chaotic, war-torn battlefield of anxieties and familial obligations, was blissfully, mercifully empty. I felt a fierce, primal surge of protection. I was a mother now. The world outside this room ceased to exist. Then, muscle memory betrayed me. I reached for my smartphone resting on the rolling aluminum tray. The screen was a graveyard of notifications. There were a dozen check-ins from my platoon mates, their messages full of emojis and exclamation points. There was a brief, professional congratulatory email from my commanding officer. There was a shaky, tear-filled video message from Caleb, filmed secretly in the dimly lit cab of a Humvee between drills, his voice cracking as he apologized for the hundredth time for not being there to hold my hand. And then, there was the text from my mother, Martha. “Penny is in trouble. Real trouble this time. She took out a loan from some very bad people to cover her rent and they are parked outside her house right now. They said if she doesn’t have $10,000 by midnight, they are coming inside. I’m terrified for the kids. You need to wire the money right now. Save your sister’s family, Sarah. I’ll explain the rest later.” That was the entirety of the communication. I stared at the glowing pixels until they blurred. There was no inquiry about my survival. No acknowledgment of the fourteen hours of excruciating labor. No mention of her new granddaughter, the continuation of our bloodline. Just a raw, terrifying extortion demand wrapped in the chaotic dysfunction of my older sister, Penny. Penny was a storm system of manufactured crises. She had a supernatural inability to manage her existence, viewing consequence as a concept that only applied to other people. Over the years, I had funded late rent notices, emergency transmission repairs, overdue medical deductibles, and bail money. Somehow, my hard-earned military salary had been quietly, permanently designated as the official slush fund for their survival. But lying there in a pool of my own sweat, stitched up, trembling, and bleeding, a profound physiological shift occurred within me. The fog of lifelong obligation burned off, leaving behind a cold, sharp clarity. I wasn’t their savior. I was a hostage funding my own captivity. A cold, jagged resolve crystallized in my chest. If Penny had actually borrowed money from dangerous people, it was the ****** of a thousand terrible decisions I had warned her about. I looked down at Hazel. She had been drawing breath for less than an hour, and I already knew one absolute truth: if I did not sever this parasitic umbilical cord right now, they would eventually sink their teeth into her, too. They would bleed my daughter dry just as they had bled me. I typed my response with a shaking, bloodless thumb: “I just gave birth. I don’t have $10,000, and even if I did, I wouldn’t send it. If she is in danger, call the police.” I turned the phone facedown, pressing it against the mattress. I closed my eyes, trying to force my heart rate back to a normal rhythm. But five minutes later, the device vibrated so violently it rattled against the plastic tray. I flipped it over. “The police can’t help us,” Martha’s text read. “You just signed your nieces’ death warrants. And if they go down, they are giving those men your home address on the base. Sleep tight, Sarah.”

  • Marble_JT
    jake 🪐 (@Marble_JT) reported

    @BattlefieldComm what about the issue of having way too many vehicles on Wake Island? The map is unplayable, and it shoehorns you into engineer.

  • Jet_Pilot_PakFa
    Jet_Pilot_PakFA (@Jet_Pilot_PakFa) reported

    @Battlefield "Roster what is happening at the radar? Is not working at 700 meters or above". "Don't worry is DICE being incompetent".

  • yemeniradar
    Yemeni Radar #YemenCantWait (@yemeniradar) reported

    🚨BREAKING | #Yemen The Houthi militia is attempting to boost the morale of its followers by publishing fake and digitally manipulated footage. 📍 The militia relies on “fabricating victories” by using visual effects (VFX) editing and digitally compositing explosion effects onto drone footage to mislead the public. The truth cannot be concealed by digital effects, and what is built on visual deception only exposes battlefield weakness and an attempt to escape reality. 📌 Technical details and indicators exposing the visual manipulation in the footage: The footage consists of genuine aerial video of a static background—a building and vehicles—with software-generated visual effects (overlaid VFX) added on top to simulate the projectile and explosion. This is technically evident in the following: Absence of real-world physical effects: A real explosion generates a powerful shockwave that shakes the camera, moves trees, and sends structural debris and fragments flying. In the footage, however, the trees and surrounding buildings remain completely motionless and unaffected. Lack of interactive lighting: There is a clear disconnect between the fire layer and the adjacent walls. The glow and orange light from the supposed explosion are not reflected on the surrounding surfaces at the moment of ignition. Artificial projectile trajectory: The projectile’s movement and deviation follow a digitally programmed path created using editing software (keyframes), rather than behaving according to gravity and natural projectile motion. The insertion of ready-made digital effects into static aerial footage to sell fabricated victories is an exposed tactic that no longer deceives a discerning eye.

  • Shinshaas
    Slayt (@Shinshaas) reported

    @zackpr05 i think its because of 2 things, no PVE mode in MW4 and the continued shafting of bo7 by IW and activision this always happens to treyarch, a game thats genuinely pretty great gets poor reception due to franchise fatigue and its blamed on the developers rather than the industry BO4 was a great game & i know (cuz i was there) the game didnt have good performance/had a lot of issues at launch but it ended up an amazing game yet it got so many budget cuts and retcons due to the poor perfomance at launch of the game & now for bo7 all year IW fans and battlefield fans have been dogpiling the game without having EVER played it further burning the reputation and likely causing budget cuts yet again for a game that had so much potential. its a tiring cycle where the developers/activision believes that bad reception automatically means that the fans didnt enjoy something resulting in more retcons and removal of mechanics or story elements people DID like (ex. vanguard lore, covenants, all of bo4 chaos, talismans)

  • Dustalk
    Dustalk 🗸 (@Dustalk) reported

    @BTV_Cast @WARDOGS My biggest issue with Battlefield (keep in mind I do love BF) is that EA is constantly trying to "guide" their players. Don't use the "right" kit / play the "right" map? It's ok EA will remove the ones you do use or restrict them to force you to play these other maps or kits. etc

  • edgargrcia_
    Edgar Garcia (@edgargrcia_) reported

    @Battlefield Your matchmaking servers suck ****. Fix them first.