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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%)
  • 28% Online Play (28%)
  • 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
Brech Sign in 17 hours ago
Comuna 1 Online Play 2 days ago
Comuna 1 Online Play 2 days ago
Trévoux Sign in 2 days ago
Nidau Glitches 3 days ago
Villa Victoria Sign in 4 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • f1b3r_m0nk3y
    Lickmy Ballz (@f1b3r_m0nk3y) reported

    @DrRogerHugh @StopAntisemites That's right. Doctor? Another 1 trick pony. Pass a test to do one thing in life.. yet a useless **** everywhere else. Married to a doctor. Surrounded by MDs, PhDs, daily. You're all useless. Can't turn a screwdriver or fix anything to save your life. See you on the battlefield.

  • AOG_EN
    Angels Online Global (@AOG_EN) reported

    Dear Little Angels✨ Angels Online Global will undergo routine server maintenance on August 18, 2026, from 09:30 to 12:00 (UTC+8). Scheduled Maintenance Updates: 1. End the 3rd Capoo Feed Exchange Event and launch the 4th Capoo Feed Exchange Event. (Please refer to the official website announcement for the exchange item list.) 2. Add the Quest Maniac Event. 3. Fix the issue with channel switching in Holy Battlefield. For detailed update notes, please refer to tomorrow's server launch announcement. To keep your character and game progress safe and sound, please remember to log out a bit early before the maintenance starts. We apologize for any inconvenience caused. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!

  • Onihax
    Obidient Peter (@Onihax) reported

    Brother, sit down and listen carefully to someone who has seen this kind of storm before. I have watched strong men lose their freedom, their reputation, their homes, and precious years with their children because they allowed anger to make decisions for them. What you have described is serious. That voice note may be a carefully set trap. Whether it was deliberate or not, you must treat this situation with extreme caution. The moment you raise your hand, you could give someone exactly what they need: you in a cell, the entire story turned against you, and your child caught in the middle. Do not give anybody that opportunity. A wise man doesn't walk into a trap simply because someone is standing there shouting at him. Brother, this is what you need to do now: Protect your child first. Your child should not become a casualty of whatever is happening between the adults. Don't fight in front of the child. Don't use the child as leverage. Don't make the child carry messages. Whatever happens between you and the mother, remain a father your child can be proud of. Control yourself at all costs. If she insults you, walk away. If she curses you, walk away. If she deliberately provokes you, walk away. If an argument starts getting heated, end the conversation and leave the environment. You don't have to win every argument. You need to win the bigger battle of keeping your freedom and protecting your future. And brother, don't touch her. Not once. Not because you're afraid of her. Not because you're weak. But because you understand the consequences. One moment of anger can create a problem that lasts for years. Document everything quietly. Keep the original voice note. Keep relevant messages and screenshots. Write down important dates and incidents while they're still fresh in your memory. Don't edit evidence. Don't manufacture anything. Don't threaten anybody. And don't go confronting the woman's friend in anger either. Take what you have to a competent lawyer or legal-aid professional and let someone who understands the law guide you. If the home has become a battlefield, create some distance if you safely can. Stay with a trusted relative or friend for a while. Sometimes leaving an argument is not surrender. Sometimes walking away is how you protect your entire future. And don't allow this situation to make you abandon the rest of your life. Your work is still there. Your child still needs you. Your education still matters. Your future still matters. Keep working. Keep learning. Keep building yourself. Don't allow somebody else's actions to destroy the future you're struggling so hard to create. And please, brother, don't rush to make permanent decisions because of temporary pain. This situation will pass. It may not pass tomorrow. It may not pass next week. There may be difficult conversations ahead. There may be legal issues to deal with. There may even come a point where you have to accept that the relationship cannot continue the way it is. But this storm will not last forever. One day you will look back at this period and realize that the greatest victory wasn't getting revenge. It was keeping your hands clean, keeping your freedom, protecting your child, and refusing to let anger destroy you. Talk privately to someone mature and trustworthy—a lawyer, counsellor, pastor, elder, or someone whose judgment you genuinely respect. Don't turn your pain into a social-media spectacle. Don't respond to provocation with provocation. Don't threaten anyone. Don't retaliate. Stay calm. Stay documented. Stay away when things escalate. Get proper legal advice. Protect your child. Brother, remember this:

  • Assault_Teddy
    IG Agent: Delta 🇺🇸 (@Assault_Teddy) reported

    @Neoncookies111 @punishedtamale 5.56 used in the typical AR is the same caliber as the the standard issue M4 the US army uses. The M18 the standard issue handgun of the US army uses 9mm, the most common handgun caliber among civilians. If neither of those weapons were effective in the battlefield, they wouldn't be standard issue.

  • KlakkDrawsStuff
    Klakk (@KlakkDrawsStuff) reported

    @HTBF1968 Ferro, Vazquez and the female Corpsman whose name I can't spell without looking up... Wyzerbazky or something like it.... All 3 also strong, positive, female characters. Vazquez is a registered badass. Ferro is the pilot of a ******* space ship. That's ALSO badass. Wyzzy is the corpsman, if any patches your broken battlefield *** up, its her. Respect the skillset.

  • CHIEFxBLACKHAWK
    CHIEFxBLACKHAWK (@CHIEFxBLACKHAWK) reported

    @BattlefieldComm $1,000,000,000.00 says the stats and accoldaes are still broken.

  • DeamunBrimstone
    Deamun Brimstone (@DeamunBrimstone) reported

    @Battlefield So many problems, net code, bullet reg, clutherd maps, not loading matches... Just dont do any more updates you keep breaking the game

  • sithmetal71
    SithMetal71 (@sithmetal71) reported

    @BattlefieldComm what about the ping issue with vehicles. You cannot highlight enemies while in vehicles.

  • BrettD8
    Brett D (@BrettD8) reported

    @BattlefieldComm can you also fix people placing mortars in front of friendly vehicles to insta-kill them? that would be sick been in the game since launch

  • ZiiraelX
    Ziirael (@ZiiraelX) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the Interdictor next, it's literally the most useless sniper rifle compared to the other ones we got. 150 damage but doesn't one shot to the body? Then what's the point of giving it that damage? No ads bolt? Why the huge drawback if it has nothing to balance that out?

  • KontrolStyleTV
    KontrolStyle (@KontrolStyleTV) reported

    @MeatheadMilitia ya know if they FIXED the basic bugs (see black screen in bf6) maybe less people would complain. holy ****, fix it already. @EA_DICE but @EQ_Legends is #1 atm

  • TheRobbieBlair
    LtMcGuganfps (@TheRobbieBlair) reported

    @Alejand54803245 @DANNYonPC @Battlefield If they're landing every shot, they're probably cheating Console or not There's a ton of cheaters on console but the stability issues are what kill crossplay for me

  • Jolonco
    G.I. Jolonco (@Jolonco) reported

    @Dakota_Meyer @Johnny_Joey I don't agree with most Vet Bro sentiments, but I also understand that service ain't easy. Telling someone who left so much on the battlefield you don't agree is okay, chastising them and name calling isn't.

  • dutch1777real
    Dutch1777 (@dutch1777real) reported

    Protego 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.

  • Sam_king_88
    Is this thing on 🎤 (@Sam_king_88) reported

    @Battlefield OK CALL OF DUTY.. RELAX TRY FIXING YOUR BROKEN GAME FIRST AY?

  • SeanGCook
    Sean Cook (@SeanGCook) reported

    @mark_collins09 @T3chFalcon I think situations where illumination for a couple tens of grand would be worth it happen quite frequently globally. I think the bigger illumination challenge is that a single satellite gives you 4 minutes of light. You need several thousand for continuous coverage. If they were to create that system they could also increase the lux to better then full moon. I still think this will be incredibly valuable in many situations. I don't consider 5 grand an hour very much for light at night in the oceans, in the mountains, on a foreign battlefield, or rapidly anywhere. You see that cost as much higher than I do. I think it would have no trouble finding a market if it worked. All that said I don't actually think they'll get this constellation complete.

  • DelbridgeMark1
    Mark Delbridge 🇺🇲🏴‍☠️ (@DelbridgeMark1) reported

    Jones left his legs on a battlefield in service of our country and this is what he gets in his DMs.

  • omniclay2
    Marc Clay (@omniclay2) reported

    @Battlefield @Battlefield Fix the console matchmaking. There's no reason that this is the only game that separates console players. We should not be forced to play against computer players or bots!

  • JexxitS
    Jexxits (@JexxitS) reported

    @BattlefieldComm There is just to many vehicles on Wake Island, i mean wtf? Especially BOATS. They are everywhere and the map is flat so you really can't get away that easy like on Tsuru Reef. Also an objective out on the sea in BT. Lol what were you thinking? Terrible decision. FIX AUDIO!!!!

  • SwiftyLunatic
    Alex Devine (@SwiftyLunatic) reported

    @BattlefieldComm I knew you had a small crew on the game but I did know you had 1 guy looking after the game! It’s been an issue for months. You plan to support the game for another year? You will still be fixing bugs when bf7 lands.

  • mrcauliman
    MRCΛULIMΛN (@mrcauliman) reported

    Sometimes I get caught up in ideas like AUGUR BATTLEFIELD. I coded the entire thing myself in three days. I don’t make anything from it. It’s just a cool new way to visualize the $XRP market. My problem is that when an off-the-wall idea gets into my head, I become laser-focused until it’s finished. Bigger priorities and much larger payoffs can get pushed aside while I bring that one idea to life. I try not to do that to myself, but I genuinely enjoy building these things for the community. Sometimes the payoff isn’t money. Sometimes it’s creating something that didn’t exist three days ago and watching people enjoy it.

  • BLVCKBIRD71
    BLVCKBIRD (@BLVCKBIRD71) reported

    @BattlefieldComm A fix is needed asap but an entire change to the indicator icon is more important, BF1 indicator was *chefs kiss*.

  • _Stocko_
    Stocko 🦾 (@_Stocko_) reported

    @blind_via that's only a problem if you live near a battlefield

  • TheCradleMedia
    The Cradle (@TheCradleMedia) reported

    Iranian military warns shipping companies against supporting US military operations —— An Iranian military official has warned that shipping companies involved in "meeting US military needs" against the country will face consequences, Nournews reported. "Iran is closely monitoring the commercial and maritime network supporting US operations, and any company, ship owner, or service provider that knowingly plays a role in meeting US military needs against Iran will face legal, economic, and counter-sanctioned consequences," the Iranian news outlet cited the official as saying. The official said the transport of fuel, ammunition, equipment, food, and other items needed by US troops will not be seen by Iran as "merely a commercial activity", but it would be viewed as supporting Washington in its war on Iran. Maersk, Schuyler Line Navigation, Crowley Government Services, Overseas Shipholding Group, Seabulk Tankers and Patriot Contract Services were named by the official as some of the companies being examined by Iran for their connection to the US. "War is not only costly on the battlefield ... Those who, knowing the nature of the mission, provide the commercial and logistical infrastructure for military operations against Iran cannot expect their role to remain hidden from Iran," the military source said.

  • tdtdaill
    Thomas (@tdtdaill) reported

    @Dannyy_ac This is like the 3rd game he rage quit and uninstalled because of skill issues(in other words,getting his butt handed to him):Marathon,Battlefield 6 and now GoW E-Day

  • TheInfamousEG
    🌹 The Infamous E.G.🌹 (@TheInfamousEG) reported

    I will explain this again because the Battlefield community cannot understand this Low HS damage is objectively bad, it encourages non movement and people to take angles so only their head is showing "Lucky headshots" is a skill issue and low skill floor misconception-

  • HoHinFung1
    Kelvin Fung (@HoHinFung1) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix aircraft camera problem

  • unikornaio
    i.am.korn (@unikornaio) reported

    Yes—once “battlefield funding” includes the entire military network, the number becomes much larger than the explicit AI budget. My rough estimate is that $450–650 billion of a $1 trillion annual Pentagon budget directly or indirectly sustains warfighting capacity. That includes weapons procurement, research, intelligence, cyber and space operations, overseas bases, fuel, transportation, contractors, training, maintenance, surveillance and command networks. It does not mean all of that is spent on active combat in a given year; much of it maintains the ability to fight rapidly. Within that, I would estimate $100–250 billion is already AI-enabled or becoming AI-dependent—target identification, autonomous platforms, satellite processing, drone operations, electronic warfare, cyber operations, logistics, predictive maintenance and command-and-control. The Pentagon’s stated policy is now to become an “AI-first warfighting force,” including AI-assisted battle management and kill-chain execution. Pentagon AI Strategy The overseas architecture matters enormously. Qatar hosts Al Udeid and CENTCOM’s regional air-operations nerve center; Bahrain hosts the Fifth Fleet; the UAE and Saudi Arabia provide access, logistics, intelligence relationships and major arms markets; Ukraine functions as both a supported partner and a live proving ground for drones, electronic warfare, targeting and battlefield software. The UK adds bases, intelligence, weapons development and Five Eyes infrastructure. These are not isolated relationships—they form an interconnected military system. But “America funds both sides” needs to be broken down carefully. Sometimes the United States directly finances a partner. Sometimes it transfers equipment from U.S. stocks and then pays American manufacturers to replace it. Sometimes countries such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE purchase American weapons using their own money. Sometimes U.S.-armed partners back competing factions, as has happened in regional conflicts. And sometimes American components reach an adversary through resale, smuggling or sanctions evasion. Those situations can produce the practical appearance of supporting multiple sides, but they are not all direct Pentagon appropriations. There is also substantial money outside the headline Pentagon figure: State Department security assistance, intelligence appropriations, Department of Energy nuclear-weapons spending, emergency supplementals, allied military budgets and customer-funded arms sales. Conversely, some overseas governments pay substantial hosting and construction costs themselves—Qatar helped finance Al Udeid, for example. Financial Times So the best working estimate is: Around half of the trillion dollars sustains the wider battlefield machine; perhaps $100–250 billion of that machine is now AI-enabled. Once allied spending, arms purchases and off-budget supplementals are included, the American-centered global military ecosystem is considerably larger than $1 trillion annually.

  • AGNT009
    Will Dorado (@AGNT009) reported

    @SilkOCE @EndersFPS @Battlefield Sounds like you can fool the autopilot into crashing itself if you take it low to the terrain and wrap hard around objects, the AI should crash into terrain if you set the hook correctly and pull it into objects as it takes the direct path to follow you. 🤔

  • Lindemann3443
    Nero (@Lindemann3443) reported

    @Battlefield YOU STILL DIDN`T FIX ******* BUGS, HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE? ARE YOU A LITTLE INDI COMPANY OR WHAT? JUST INSANE!