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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

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  • 37% Online Play (37%)
  • 33% Sign in (33%)
  • 13% Matchmaking (13%)
  • 10% Glitches (10%)
  • 7% Game Crash (7%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Americana Glitches 24 hours ago
Rennes Game Crash 2 days ago
Nantes Glitches 6 days ago
Lyon Matchmaking 7 days ago
Montignac Glitches 8 days ago
Paris Matchmaking 9 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • Confucius_213
    KAHEINA_BA (@Confucius_213) reported

    @MiketheNewman @redpillb0t Yet the “islamists” like you can Iranians, are the descent of a more than 8000 years civilisation. Many try to erase them, none have succeeded, few have won a battlefield but many have been defeated to death! Iran response to both the genocidal state and his master, USA, proves that you won’t defeat them and they will crash your economy and country before they even bend!

  • QuSaYii
    Qusai (@QuSaYii) reported

    @Battlefield When will the Middle East servers be working? We are currently experiencing issues with the European servers.

  • HonAbutoDave
    𝕄𝕒𝕤𝕔𝕦𝕝𝕚𝕟𝕚𝕥𝕪 ℝ𝕖𝕥𝕣𝕒𝕔𝕖𝕕 𝔸𝕓𝕦𝕥𝕠 (@HonAbutoDave) reported

    The irony is that the man now finds himself defending against accusations instead of solving the actual issue that existed. Asmall misunderstanding becomes a full emotional battlefield because emotional discipline was absent.

  • TheWatchfulWolf
    Watchful Wolf (@TheWatchfulWolf) reported

    @muaxh03 Exactly. One of the biggest issues for many years now, even Battlefield has fallen victim to this.

  • David1945900
    David Leon (@David1945900) reported

    @BattlefieldInte Why do a remake if they decided the 2019 campaign was garbage and just stick with sequels that people actually liked? With Battlefield 3, they only need to fix the campaign. What worries me is that they'll force changes, over-modernize the multiplayer, and add bots. That's all.

  • KillaRoy22
    NoLimitToSavagery (@KillaRoy22) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield Fix the damn lighting issue!!!! Legit about to stop playing this ****!

  • Adrock318
    Adrock (@Adrock318) reported

    @Battlefield the game is literally unplayable with this TTK. This isn't a milsim. I should not be dying in two frames. This game has been broken since launch and once again I am uninstalling. @tiggr_ @DRUNKKZ3

  • Enlitend_Rebel
    Enlightened Rebel 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸 (@Enlitend_Rebel) reported

    @RTRRC88 Ok, so this sounds ****** as ****. Its a technology they can use to beam a voice over extremely long distances, it sounds like voices in your head. Hear me out here, there are actual ****** crazy people who have mental illness that believe this happens to them. I am not one of those. Ive been targeted for years now, and its nothing like what the crazy people who get all the attention describe. Ive had a guy walk up to me when I was in DC, never seen him before. He asked to stand next to me while i was sitting on a wall. I was like "sure." He wasnt with anyone. Out of nowhere he just goes "my teeth are cutting into my gums." Im sitting there, at the time I had broken teeth... Its just bizzare as ****, ok. I've also had people blurt out absurdly personal things about me. As if their minds were hijacked. It sounds like a bunch of bullshit. Many years ago the US military had been studying voice to skull technology to use in the battlefield. Its been around for a long time. Theyve also experimented with actually hijacking people's heads and making them do and say things outside of their control. If i hadn't personally witnessed these things, I would think its just totally ******* nuts. I've seen and experienced a lot more than most people though. Now they have nanotechnology that can non-invasively enter the human body, they claim its for medical science. That's slightly bullshit. People are unaware of how advanced their nanotech really is. Theyre always 10 or more years ahead in the technology they let us in on.

  • KampenRandy
    // SCO // ORANGE-ANGRIFF #HellLetLoose (@KampenRandy) reported

    @BattlefieldComm The most important question is missing: will ribbons, service stars, medals make a return to the game?

  • EuniceOmeire
    Eunice Omeire (@EuniceOmeire) reported

    Some people don’t want help. They want access to YOUR kindness. My secondary school classmate got married right after NYSC and was blessed with triplets — two boys and a girl. Beautiful, right? Not exactly. Her husband lives abroad. Money wasn’t the problem, but raising three toddlers alone was slowly draining the life out of her. Her dreams of getting a job and furthering her studies had been put on hold, and she was hanging on by a thread. The triplets were a handful. By the time they turned two and started playgroup, she only had a few hours of peace before bringing them home and stepping into another battlefield. Then there was her neighbor. This woman had twin boys, a husband living with her, and a younger sister at home. Yet almost every day, she would send her twins to my friend’s flat and disappear for hours. My friend would feed them, watch them, carry them around, and even take them along when picking up her own triplets from school. Five children. One exhausted woman. Every single day. When I visited and saw what was happening, my blood boiled. One public holiday, as usual, she sent the twins over. This time, I locked the door. The boys knocked. I didn’t open. They cried. I still didn’t open. Their mother eventually came and took them back. The next day she came personally and said she wanted to attend a wedding and needed somewhere to leave the twins. I asked her: “Your husband is at home. Your sister is at home. Why is the woman raising triplets your preferred babysitter?” The look she gave me could have curdled milk. By Monday, I had enough. I told her plainly: “Stop sending your children here. If anything happens to this woman from stress, will you raise her triplets?” From that day, she, her husband, and her sister stopped greeting my friend. Complete malice. Apparently, setting boundaries is now a criminal offense. They remained angry until my friend moved into her newly completed house. Till today, I still wonder: Was I wrong for stepping in, or was the neighbor shamelessly taking advantage of a struggling mother? Because some people hear “kindness” and immediately think “free childcare.”

  • XavierDeChris1
    Chris Xavier (@XavierDeChris1) reported

    @SheilahGashumba @ReachDrMuganga If leadership is about serving people, why do some fight so hard for positions when the people themselves have doubts? Service shouldn't be a battlefield for personal gains. if the people have rejected him, let him concentrate on his other business!

  • TheLichtReich
    Kaiser🇵🇸🇳🇱 (@TheLichtReich) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the ping and region servers for **** sakes I can’t play

  • Time2splitters
    Time2split! (@Time2splitters) reported

    @giris4u @IGN And yet you have DICE saying the Series S made Battlefield run better. Every dev that claim Series S was tough has bad optimising history even on PS5 e.g. BG3 co-op ran badly on PS5, Quantum Error was a mess on PS5 and each of them used the Series S for console War viral tweet.

  • researchUSAI
    U.S.A.I. 🇺🇸 (@researchUSAI) reported

    🇱🇧 The First Order Consequence Hezbollah’s leadership moved toward fully dismantling any existing ceasefire framework with Israel, signaling a shift toward renewed hostilities In falsifiable terms, the immediate indicator would be Hezbollah publicly rejecting a ceasefire text or deadlines and issuing operational directives consistent with renewed attacks, such as expanded rocket or drone launches toward Israeli positions 🇮🇱 The Second Order Consequence Israel’s government and security forces would likely respond with escalated countermeasures designed to prevent renewed cross-border fire, including targeted airstrikes, heightened border defenses and air-defense readiness, and restrictions on movement near firing areas As a result for group-level growth and decay, Israeli emergency services could see increased call volume and resource strain, while community trust in diplomatic channels would decline if ceasefire talks collapse and violence resumes 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪 The Second Order Consequence Key ceasefire mediators and allied governments would face pressure to either broker an alternative framework or pivot to deterrence and enforcement steps If mediators fail to secure an interim halt, documentation of negotiation breakdowns Such as official statements ending talks, stalled UN or backchannel efforts, or absence of verified compliance mechanisms Would reflect group decay in ceasefire governance capacity 🇱🇧 Discernment Hezbollah’s historical pattern of using negotiations and public messaging alongside battlefield signaling would be reflected in whether leaders previously backed ceasefire enforcement and then reverted after specific events Evidence of growth would be restraint paired with verified compliance; evidence of decay would be prior ceasefire violations tied to operational restarts after talks began 🇱🇧 Reasoning The leadership’s move suggests an internal calculation that continued hostilities serve strategic objectives over near-term diplomatic containment That calculation would be evidenced by concrete actions such as increased operational tempo, changes to public rhetoric, or messaging that hardens demands in ways that make compliance verification impractical 🇮🇱🇱🇧 Judgement Overall, the trajectory points toward decay in personal and group-level stability for both sides: Hezbollah’s leadership appears to prioritize immediate leverage through disruption rather than sustainment of a ceasefire, while Israel’s likely response would further harden security posture and reduce confidence in restraint Whole-system indicators of decay would include the collapse of verifiable ceasefire mechanisms, renewed cross-border attacks, and measurable increases in displacement, casualties, and emergency-service deployment within a short time window after agreement termination

  • FacioSol
    Facio (@FacioSol) reported

    @Battlefield Crashing so many times I think my SSD is about to die. Please for the love of all things that are holy STOP adding shtuff to the in-game store and fix your buggy slop of a battlefield game.

  • InspireGamingD
    InspireGamingD (@InspireGamingD) reported

    @Battlefield Please for the love of god fix the cheating problem in ranked!!! Holy smokes it’s awful.

  • Alesbackupn4
    ales mela (sorry for typos) (@Alesbackupn4) reported

    Just a week ago i saw a video of an US service members in Iran bringing his anime girl plushie on the battlefield i don't care for these mentally stunted redditors lol

  • Icon_Ayodeji
    Icon 🇳🇬🇳🇬 (@Icon_Ayodeji) reported

    I laugh when you read some comments on unfortunate abduction issue - “The army should have stormed the place and rescued the victims”. Some of you should be conscripted into the army for just 6 months, for you to put your Hollywood skills to use. Why have the Americans not stormed Iran to rescue the captured pilot? Why did it take the Israelis two good years to secure the release of their kidnapped citizens by Hamas despite their brutal reprisal attacks on the Palestinians? Our security agents are trying their best and are not as dumb as some of you think. Remember, these are the same security agents that have tackled the following security challenges in the last 20 years: Niger Delta militancy with kidnapping and pipeline vandalism, highway robbery, neighbourhood and home robberies, cultism in schools, bombings, religious crises in the North, inter-communal wars like the Warri War, Ife-Modakeke, and Jukun/Tiv conflicts. They also dealt with the F-up actions of irresponsible non-state actors like Shekau and the rest. I believe they will overcome this too. Apart from those clowns who set up tolls on the road and give the police a bad image, our security agents are trying their best and can do more. Take time to pray for them. Elijah used to pray for Israel’s army on the battlefield. Do the same, because they have flesh and blood like us and can grow weary fighting these demonic dark forces from the pit of hell. We shall OVERCOME this one too…… o sure ju.

  • jengelmayer
    Jay Engelmayer (@jengelmayer) reported

    @TheophilusBurke @freejdvfl The battlefield my friend are the streets and university campuses of America. They’ve galvanized American children which shows me that many American parents failed their children by enabling them to be brainwashed into believing the unbelievable - that for every 499 people in the world, 1 measly Jew controls them. 15.5 million Jews globally, .02% of the population of 8 billion hold all the cards and cause all the problems, despite not one terror attack in the west being caused by any of them. The dissonance is staggering and yet so many people can’t put it together.

  • TNTJohn1717
    PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reported

    begins to feel like a witness that has been coached but not completely controlled. The official story gives you the answer before you ask the question. The walls make you ask the question anyway. Why this thickness here? Why this material there? Why this transition? Why this patch? Why this sealed section? Why does one area feel like a military battery while another feels like an older masonry shell? The walls are not just background. They are evidence. And if you ignore them because the sign already told you what to think, then you are not studying history. You are just obeying a label. Chapter Four: The Giant Rings and the Missing Machinery One of the strangest things about the site is the presence of huge iron rings embedded into the walls. These are not decorative hooks. These are not little household fasteners. These are heavy, serious, load-bearing iron rings that look like they were meant to restrain, lift, pull, secure, or anchor something powerful. They are everywhere in those old blackened walls, and once you notice them, you cannot stop noticing them. The average visitor may walk past them without thinking, but anyone paying attention has to ask: what exactly was being attached here? The standard military explanation would involve heavy guns, carriages, recoil systems, block and tackle, ammunition handling, machinery, shutters, hoists, and equipment. That explanation has weight. The problem is not that the military explanation is impossible. The problem is that so much of the machinery is gone that the remaining structure feels like a body missing its organs. You see the anchor points, the platforms, the shafts, the circular bases, the sealed openings, and the oversized hardware, but the machinery that would make it all immediately understandable has vanished. What remains is not a complete explanation. What remains is a skeleton. And that skeleton creates the mystery. If every piece of original equipment were still present, the rings might make perfect sense. But without the machinery, the mind starts reconstructing possibilities. Was it only artillery support? Was it part of a later military adaptation? Was there something else there before the fort narrative swallowed it? When a place is full of anchor points but empty of what they anchored, it feels haunted by purpose. Fort Zachary Taylor does not merely show you ruins. It shows you absences. And sometimes the absence is what makes a place speak the loudest. Chapter Five: The Batteries That Seem to Face Nothing When you get up on top and look at the batteries, another question rises immediately: what exactly were they facing? The explanation says coastal defense. The guns were supposed to command approaches, channels, ships, harbor traffic, and threats from the water. That is the standard answer, and in a broad sense it makes sense. But when you are standing there today, looking over brush, trees, altered shorelines, covered openings, and empty platforms, it can feel like the guns are facing a world that no longer exists. You are standing on a weapon system without the weapon, looking at a battlefield without the battle. Now, landscapes change. Shorelines move. Vegetation grows. Military fields of fire disappear. What looks like “nothing” today may once have been a strategic line of approach. That must be admitted. But the feeling remains. The place does not present itself clearly. You have to mentally erase the brush, restore the original waterline, place the guns back on their mounts, imagine the machinery, reopen the sealed areas, and rebuild the entire vanished system in your head before the official explanation begins to look complete. That is exactly why the site feels off. The explanation requires you to supply too much missing context.

  • ChumThumb
    Bryan Schulz (@ChumThumb) reported

    @glennbeck The problem is Glenn we CANNOT beat them on the battlefield. We do not have the troops, we have no way of delivering them or equipment there, and no way of effectively resupplying them. Air campaigns do not win wars, especially when the other side has ballistic missiles.

  • stas_gryshyn
    Stanislav Gryshyn (@stas_gryshyn) reported

    @Osint613 @ItayBlumental from the production side, protecting command elements is becoming as much an air defense problem as a battlefield one

  • gerardyimdesign
    Gerardy Cabrera (@gerardyimdesign) reported

    @Battlefield Did you guys fix your atrocious UI?

  • darklighter226
    On The Contrary (@darklighter226) reported

    @Battlefield Did they fix the bullet hit detection yet?

  • eihtbeezy
    Philosopher-King Miron 👑 (@eihtbeezy) reported

    @MrFirstOnIt @Marqy_Marqs I’m not saying it ain’t profitable. But it’s a secondary issue. For military agencies, the battlefield is the goal. If you don’t win there, there will be no markets or profits.

  • dipapip
    justinatime ☂️🇬🇧🇺🇦 (@dipapip) reported

    @NOELreports What's the point of it because putin will just string them along too! He doesn't want peace and until hes made to stop on the battlefield or financially broken 💩🇷🇺 then nothing can be done 🙄

  • Kireilt
    Terrance Nelson (@Kireilt) reported

    @Ganglosaxonnne While such bans have happened in the history of the Combine, I can't help but feel that this is CGL's excuse to get rid of the practice because certain writers find it personally problematic. It pisses me off that the DCMS is suddenly being portrayed as weakened. Especially when they haven't suffered as many egregious defeats as other instersteller powers. It goes against Era Report: 3145 and Shattered Fortress. Manpower shouldn't be a issue. Training shouldn't be a issue. Just get butts in cockpits. They'll get there training on the battlefield. There should lines of citizens ready to enlist. Why is CGL having Yori pussyfoot around when she clearly had plans to address these issues years before.

  • Elcj18
    Chiji (@Elcj18) reported

    @jrnaib2 You idiots and your brother Buhari with his service chiefs turned the whole SE to a battlefield just to proscribe IPOB, since he left office SE has been very peaceful but your brothers according to NSA chairman are ravaging Nigeria forest terrorizing people at Will.

  • pseudoshiro
    Pseudo (@pseudoshiro) reported

    @EveryDamnDay__ They should fix the ratio on UNL. Too many legendary and Battlefield 🥲

  • SilentlySirs
    SilencedSirs◼️ (@SilentlySirs) reported

    If Iran is using Lebanon as a card, then Washington and Tel Aviv are using Lebanon as a battlefield. The issue is not only telling Naim Qassem that the Lebanese people are not his. It is also telling Netanyahu: Lebanese land is not yours. No dialogue under occupation. And no sovereignty before full Israeli withdrawal and the return of the people of the south.