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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.

  • 36% Online Play (36%)
  • 34% Sign in (34%)
  • 13% Glitches (13%)
  • 9% Game Crash (9%)
  • 8% Matchmaking (8%)
  • 1% Hacking / Cheating (1%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Johnstone Sign in 9 hours ago
Paris Online Play 10 hours ago
Auray Glitches 10 hours ago
Paris Online Play 10 hours ago
Dreux Matchmaking 10 hours ago
Troyes Online Play 10 hours ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Hoskins1st
    Ryan (@Hoskins1st) reported

    @BattlefieldComm How can someone have the battle pass and still can’t get into the shop to receive the free gift from buying the battle pass. That’s makes no sense that you lock them out completely. Support has never responded to the problem. @Battlefield @BattlefieldComm

  • Mike_2471
    Mike (@Mike_2471) reported

    @BFBulletin Don't worry about it battlefield unistalled the game solved my issues with the game

  • KellyDetonated
    Kelly Detonated (@KellyDetonated) reported

    We can blame eachother for this but truth be told the whole Doha Deal was a disaster, and is still problematic today. Now, it can be something accept for what it is, learn and get better now, or we can pretend it isn’t there. I’ve accepted it, and hope we address that money is still going to the Taliban. Qatar is exceptionally clever when it comes to laundering money, while slapping on a bow and smiling saying it’s something else. We don’t operate this way, but they do, no matter how many shiny gifts and “peace” deals it brokers. It seems Soviet inspired, so maybe they learned from the best. Idk. It would be wise to have a completely neutral mediators, moving forward, that nobody involved has any conflicts of interest and a proven track record of success. We must use the icky stuff as a point of reference no matter how bad it stings to do so. My thoughts are that this is a clear case for strategic, long-game warfare that isn’t necessarily fought on a battlefield. We also need to admit that our reward system is very different than the middle eastern countries. We want everything done now. They are ideology driven. We’re built different. So this would require any agreements to include some language requiring enforceability that can’t be broken until it’s complete.

  • ifindmidwits
    ifindmidwits (@ifindmidwits) reported

    @AaronRegunberg If you were a commander on a battlefield and your opponent did something unexpected, does it help you if you go "oh that's weird, I don't get that", or do you send out spies and try to understand what your opponent thinks and why? That information can only help YOU. This is the problem with the left: You don't want to understand what your opponent thinks. It's not intelligent.

  • MrBattlefield0
    Mr Battlefield (@MrBattlefield0) reported

    @FunzaaTV @BattlefieldComm I agree with the VPN users that are tunneling to the United States or to another region because they don't have local Servers to host their own games. Hopefully when the Full Server Browser with persistence servers will fix this problem. These players need to host a server.

  • __abioye_
    Pọ́ọ̀lù (@__abioye_) reported

    @ofootball__ That Canada vs. Qatar match was painful to watch—truly painful. Let's hope Ismail Koné is not badly injured, because that pitch was a battlefield of bad decisions and broken rhythm. The game was so poor, Qatar made Canada look like a Premier League side. Let that sink in. Absolutely amazing—and not in a good way.

  • IdleMindl4qg
    NodeAspect (@IdleMindl4qg) reported

    @Battlefield Horrible game! Broken and unbalanced

  • GrimBF6
    Grim (@GrimBF6) reported

    @FlacoG_2023 @Millitings @BattlefieldComm All he said was there’s nothing mentioned about netcode, when there is. Netcode is frustrating, and they’ve been working on it for a decade+ of titles. It’ll always be an issue atp.

  • ARCADIONRULE
    ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎ ‎𝐓𝐘𝐑𝐀𝐍𝐓.‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ (@ARCADIONRULE) reported

    more so the proof, of a meaningful struggle. The battlefield, strewn with all manner of frightening-looking weaponry, distorted. Blades, poles, machines and every grounded utensil of agony dissolved into an erratic, glitch-like pulse. The arena was freshly reset to its -

  • CurseYouBayle22
    Hamburgler (@CurseYouBayle22) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the support challenge for pouches ffs

  • __abioye_
    Pọ́ọ̀lù (@__abioye_) reported

    @WorldCupMedia That Canada vs. Qatar match was painful to watch—truly painful. Let's hope Ismail Koné is not badly injured, because that pitch was a battlefield of bad decisions and broken rhythm. The game was so poor, Qatar made Canada look like a Premier League side. Let that sink in. Absolutely amazing—and not in a good way.

  • Smokemifyo14691
    3 KingsInPersia (@Smokemifyo14691) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield I’m tired of getting killed behind walls and solid objects, I’m tired of poor hit registration, I’m sick of getting killed with 1 bullet. I’m just tired fix it. NOW!! No more lightning fast kills no more

  • JexxitS
    Jexxits (@JexxitS) reported

    @BlackEaglesFRVR @BFBulletin I've played Battlefield since 1942 so whatever. But didn't they remove it bc they have problems with the mode?

  • realdcm
    Dallas (@realdcm) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Can we get a fix for the spawn menu bug? Still not working correctly, can’t easily click a spawn

  • DuffyMorgan_
    vitor 🦅 (@DuffyMorgan_) reported

    @BattlefieldComm There's a lighting issue when we use the first person on vehicles, did you guys already fix that or no?

  • CryptoXb32567
    CryptoXB (@CryptoXb32567) reported

    @Battlefield I KNOCK A GUY AND HE LEAVES THE GAME. I DONT GET MY KILL. FIX IT!!!!! NOW

  • TheKingDavidJr
    David Hanna Jr. (@TheKingDavidJr) reported

    @joekent16jan19 @DLoesch You're overstating our leverage here. Israel relies heavily on our military industrial base and regional air defense network, but they pay for 90% of their own expenses and almost certainly have more battlefield experience in intercepting ballistic missiles, which will be key to improving our own systems. The issue is that this MOU is structurally flawed. It's the Iranians' 10-point wishlist, which requires some kind of settlement between Israel and Hezbollah, but explicitly excludes discussing Iran's proxy support from the MOU. You can't force Israel to withdraw or fully lift sanctions on Iran without addressing these issues.

  • Blizzsane
    D💯 (@Blizzsane) reported

    @Battlefield Cool, now hire some people to fix the game

  • lcbchefperry
    Michael E. Perry (@lcbchefperry) reported

    @Primary_Pianist The Book of Mormon describes whole peoples, cities, buildings, wars, kings, prophets, temples, records, armies, weapons, and massive battles. Mormon 1 says the land was covered with buildings and the people were almost as numerous as the sand of the sea. Mormon 6 describes roughly 230,000 Nephites killed at Cumorah. Ether 15 describes nearly two million Jaredite “mighty men” killed, plus wives and children. Imagine someone claimed that an ancient Israelite civilization existed somewhere in North America. Not a tiny campsite. Not one immigrant family. A real civilization. Imagine it had a final battle where the dead were roughly the size of Irving, Texas population 238K. Then imagine another earlier civilization in the same sacred history lost a male fighting population roughly the size of Houston 2.4M, plus women and children. Now imagine this civilization supposedly had cities, temples, written records, named places, religious systems, kings, trade, weapons, metalwork, and centuries of history. Then ask: Would it be plausible for a civilization of that size and complexity to vanish with no confirmed city, no confirmed inscription, no confirmed Hebrew or Egyptian writing, no confirmed Nephite place name, no confirmed Israelite temple, no confirmed Book of Mormon battlefield, no confirmed “reformed Egyptian,” and no material culture that clearly identifies it? That is the issue. A small family can disappear genetically. A civilization of that scale should not disappear historically, archaeologically, linguistically, and materially. So the problem is not merely DNA. DNA is one missing footprint. But the larger issue is that almost every expected footprint is missing. At some point, “the evidence disappeared” stops being an explanation and starts becoming a shield against testing the claim.

  • DownHomeJohn
    John (@DownHomeJohn) reported

    @BattlefieldComm How about the bug where bots one shot me with a tank round from a smg and then the red outline of my killer is a tank, not the single infantryman I was attempting to gun battle? Is the game actually that broken? Is the game unraveling because of all the broken patches?

  • DeenRatio
    Faith Under Pressure (@DeenRatio) reported

    @JoeyMannarino The world is still paying the price for ideas that belonged to a seventh-century battlefield. The problem is not just what criminals do. The deeper problem is when people can point to religious texts and find justification for those actions.

  • TheCreatorOneM
    TheCreatorNyvlem (MLVNS) (@TheCreatorOneM) reported

    @obviouslyhud @BattlefieldInte @Battlefield Wtf is the problem? Just a extra mode you can play or not play

  • TNTJohn1717
    PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reported

    What Does It Mean To Be “Complete In Christ”? To be “complete in Christ” is one of the greatest, cleanest, strongest, most liberating truths in the Christian life, and yet it is one of the doctrines religion hates the most. Colossians 2:10 says, “And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power.” That verse is not a suggestion, not a feeling, not a goal, not a future possibility, and not a reward for elite saints who reach some higher plane of spirituality. It is a present-tense statement of what God says about the believer’s standing in the Lord Jesus Christ. “Ye are complete in him.” Not complete in a church system. Not complete in a priesthood. Not complete in sacraments. Not complete in philosophy. Not complete in self-improvement. Not complete in mystical experiences. Not complete in Hebrew roots. Not complete in religious traditions. Not complete in your performance. Complete in Him. The book of Colossians is a direct assault on religious substitutes for Christ. Paul warns about philosophy and vain deceit, traditions of men, rudiments of the world, voluntary humility, worshipping of angels, fleshly ordinances, and a false spirituality that looks deep but leaves a man puffed up in his fleshly mind. Right in the middle of that battlefield, the Holy Ghost drops the hammer: “For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead ******. And ye are complete in him” (Colossians 2:9-10). That means the believer does not need something outside Christ to finish what God has already made complete in Christ. The fullness is in Him. The believer’s completeness is in Him. Religious systems always say, “Christ plus this.” The Bible says, “Christ is enough.” The flesh wants to add something so it can boast. The cross removes boasting and leaves the believer standing in Christ alone. This truth does not mean a Christian is mature in practice the moment he is saved. It does not mean he knows everything, has victory over every habit, understands every doctrine, feels strong every day, or has no need for growth, correction, discipline, prayer, preaching, fellowship, service, and sanctification. That is not what “complete in Christ” means. It means that as to spiritual standing, acceptance, salvation, justification, identity, and position before God, the believer lacks nothing because he is in the Lord Jesus Christ. Growth is still needed in the walk, but nothing needs to be added to Christ to make the believer accepted before God. The Christian grows from completeness, not toward completeness. He serves from acceptance, not for acceptance. He walks because he is in Christ, not to earn his way into Christ. That distinction will either free a man from religious bondage or expose how much bondage he still loves. Chapter One: Complete In Christ Means Christ Is Enough For Salvation The first thing it means to be complete in Christ is that Christ is enough for salvation. That sounds simple, but it is the line where most religion goes wrong. Every false gospel eventually says Christ is necessary, but not sufficient. Rome says Christ plus sacraments, priesthood, confession, penance, mass, purgatory, and church authority. The cults say Christ plus their organization, their prophet, their restored gospel, their temple, their works, or their membership. Legalists say Christ plus law-keeping. Mystics say Christ plus experiences. Modern self-help religion says Christ plus your inner greatness. But the Bible says, “In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins” (Colossians 1:14). Redemption is in Christ, through His blood, not through man’s religious machinery. The gospel that saves today is not complicated. Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again the third day according to the Scriptures (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). The sinner is saved by grace through faith, “and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast” (Ephesians 2:8-9). If

  • falsewoodxt
    ARCOS (@falsewoodxt) reported

    @GetCheatz @Millitings @BattlefieldComm How unemployed are you to be tagging me on random tweets like these bruh of course there are going to be a few people with hit reg issues. Are you 12 or something

  • Duckey141
    Ducky (@Duckey141) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Most out of touch clueless devs currently out there, genuine monkeys, just adding things and fixing **** all while we still have beta bugs rampaging in season 3 with no fix in sight

  • JRB___2
    JRB (@JRB___2) reported

    @BattlefieldComm FIX THE BOTS

  • 4Thund3r
    Thund3r 4 (@4Thund3r) reported

    @Battlefield Hey dice. Your server quality is shocking in 2026. Yall should be ashamed of it. Hit reg issues between platforms should not be a problem with the technology we have. Fix it, or find out how fast the franchise dies off. Its a ******* joke rn

  • krisnair
    Kris Nair (@krisnair) reported

    The battlefield is not a geometry problem. It never was.

  • BatuPhD
    Batu 🇺🇦 (@BatuPhD) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield Can you fix the spaws. Why always appears looking back or do they appear to you?

  • __abioye_
    Pọ́ọ̀lù (@__abioye_) reported

    @JamaicaGleaner That Canada vs. Qatar match was painful to watch—truly painful. Let's hope Ismail Koné is not badly injured, because that pitch was a battlefield of bad decisions and broken rhythm. The game was so poor, Qatar made Canada look like a Premier League side. Let that sink in. Absolutely amazing—and not in a good way.