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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 (38%)
- Online Play (31%)
- Glitches (14%)
- 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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Sign in | 9 hours ago |
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Online Play | 14 hours ago |
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Online Play | 5 days ago |
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Sign in | 5 days ago |
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Game Crash | 5 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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KILL_J0HN091 (@GAMER_1411) reported@Battlefield times out by running/ looting and shooting really? Came back and the bs still persist in the game and no fix.
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7thDestiny🔰 (@7Destiny61786) reported@Judaeda3 White people are not like your Zimbabweans and Nigerians foreigners they will act when its time to act and on a battlefield in terms of fitness your tribe won't make it. Stop waging war and work hard fix your lives
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NoLiquidity (@NoLiquidity77) reported@BRICSinfo But aren't Iran essentially fighting 2 countries? So what's the issue? They're just evening the battlefield right? Or am I missing something...
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thetacticalshooterUK (@thetacticalGB) reported@T0TALfps Fix your game and stop banning disabled battlefield players
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Richard Kaserman (@RCKaserman) reported@VetDad25 A major problem is that the "Military Profession" is inherently unsafe and is tough to balance between training soldiers for battlefield survival and doing it safely. "Safety" often becomes an excuse for excessive risk avoidance in training, which degrades wartime performance.
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The Tyrant (@arcadionking) reported@__Ministorm This was neither an arena nor a battlefield, and he had long since left behind the notion of answering every problem with force. “The chair has paid the price for whatever anger you carry.” A brief silence followed as he regarded her, allowing the heat of the moment to cool. ⠀
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█▓▒░⡷⠂И Ξ M⠐⢾░▒▓█ (@NemesisFC2) reported@Shadewing Exactly. It was the same problem I had with Troy. In a story where one of the coolest moments is Achilles wounding Ares and running across the battlefield away from an angry river god we got no mythic at all.
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otismaximus (@otismaximus) reported@Battlefield please fix the footstep audio!!!
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Pete North (@FUDdaily) reportedOne thing you notice about new generation combat vehicles is the extent to which they are overburdened by complex and expensive technology, and electronics systems that will be next to impossible to service in the field even if by some miracle they don't get zapped within ten minutes of appearing on the battlefield. There's a lot to be said for hand-crank turrets and manual weapons.
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CalvZynisT (@CalvZynisT) reported@Battlefield why do I get 66% and worse packet loss playing redsec out of nowhere and am lagging out of games? I have spectacular internet. Have restarted modem multiple times and restarted PC multiple times. Have no major programs running in the background. Yet, after weeks of playing it fine, now all of a sudden the lag is making it unplayable? Never have I had this kind of problem with battlefield in my life. Are your servers just low budget pieces of dog poo?
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kirito _4kirigaya (@K4kirigaya) reported@Battlefield Get rid of the top gun collaboration. You made fun at COD for doing collabs and now you are doing it. Fix the game first and forget about the damn store.
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mike bski (@BskiMike22802) reported@JeffreyMod31208 @atrupar Don't know why, but whatever you want to believe. I am an Army medic, a combat veteran, trying to look after the health of fellow service members. I guess that must be your criteria. What do you do? It must be more than saving lives on a battlefield while bullets are flying. I am kinda excited to hear it.
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Indyk (@IndykPtasiKroll) reported@LetChrisCook @BattlefieldComm i dont see this problem anymore since launch of season 3. I've been playing 60h maybe in S3 and nothing
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GHOST (@Adam9110) reported@DooM49 @BattlefieldComm Unfortunately, this update contains nothing significant regarding issues that need immediate fixing. Just nonsense that you won't even notice.
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Dr DoGood (@SeanK7YNWA) reported@RadioFreeTom Not addressing the point of his argument does not make yours Tom. It refutes your own claim from your own doing. And considering the evidence of the last 60 or so years. It’s not resentful complaining saying civilians that don’t understand the brutality necessary in warfare shouldn’t be teaching it. It is literally the evidence of history proving as much. You can’t pacify and handcuff leadership and then wonder why that guidance completely errors in real time when n the battlefield. So no. Unless you are able to make a point here. The futility of your dodging the obvious is lost on no one.
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David Steadson #NAFO 🇦🇺🇸🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺🌍 (@DavidSteadson) reported@GrantWescott (1) you used as an example a case where fraud was the core issue, not a drive for savings, so not really relevant (2) issues with a drive for low cost apparently precede Fedorov So your example is, at best, a distraction. As for - "a procurement system built around proven, standardized battlefield capability is generally harder to exploit than one that encourages substitution based primarily on paperwork and price" Sure ... but you've provided no evidence to support that this is what has been occuring, and there's widespread evidence that it has not, with corruption being endemic. Further you've provided no evidence at all that Fedorov was focused on "paperwork and price" over purpose. I've no idea. You might be right. Battlefield success at least suggests otherwise. As written it reads as an unsubstantiated, speculative hit piece.
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Jorge Bonilla (@BonillaJL) reportedCNN prime time has gone hysterical over @SECWar announcement of T screenings for male service members over 30. Watch as Erin Burnett trots out a retired general to dump on the T screenings: ERIN BURNETT: Something else happened today. The Defense Secretary, as he calls himself the Secretary of War, spoke out today and made an announcement. And I wanted to play it for you today. PETE HEGSETH: Today, I'm authorizing a new screening program for testosterone deficiency for our service members, ensuring you have the right testosterone levels to operate at your absolute best. BURNETT: General, what do you make of that announcement from the Defense Secretary? BEN HODGES: Well, first of all, I don't think it's a testosterone deficiency that causes- causes us to be stuck in the Strait of Hormuz right now while we have not been more successful there. And I think you can see where this is going, this idea of looking or measuring for sufficient testosterone, that is not connected to the reality of the modern battlefield. The women and men of the U.S. Armed Forces that are so effective at their jobs don't need testosterone supplements to be better. I think it’s just not connected to the reality of the battlefield.
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Ryan O'Leary (@RyanO_ChosenCoy) reported@Longtstanding I assure you no one still thinks the CiC of the mil has done a good job or reversed the problems and put Ukraine at a better level on the battlefield. Quite the opposite
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Nick (@Nicksdogs18) reportedThe Legend of the Black Bull $ANSEM When the first horns echoed across the mountains, few believed the Black Bull could withstand the endless tide of bears. The bears laughed. They called every rally a trap, every charge a mistake, and every believer a fool. They expected fear to fracture the herd. They expected conviction to fade. It never did. The army of The Black Bull held the line through every storm. When the road was steepest and the nights were darkest, they didn't retreat. They accumulated. Every setback forged stronger believers. Every attack from the bears only hardened the resolve of those who refused to fold. Word of their conviction spread far beyond the battlefield. Millions watched as an army built not on fear, but on unwavering belief, refused to break. One by one, spectators became supporters. Supporters became warriors. The herd grew too large, too united, and too relentless to stop. The bears realized too late that they had been fighting more than a bull. They had been fighting an idea. An idea that conviction outlasts panic. That unity defeats doubt. That those who endure the longest are the ones history remembers. And so the day came when the bears lowered their heads. Not in defiance. But in respect. Their resistance had been broken, their certainty replaced with acceptance. The war was over. The Black Bull walked the stone road not as a conqueror fueled by vengeance, but as a king whose strength had inspired an empire. The banners flew. The horns shone. The herd marched forward together. The bears bowed. The legend of $ANSEM had become impossible to ignore. 🐂 Hold the line. Build the herd. Charge forward. In @blknoiz06 we trust.
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Andrew Bentz (@AndrewBentz9) reported@BattlefieldComm Another update, no Strikepoint fix. You guys are hot dogshit and deserve the decline you created for yourselves
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Ajay Kimble (@kimbleajay1) reported@cloudhead69 @Mesmeratize_ The issue is that it looks more like battlefield than cod
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Peace🕊️ (@isjustnatural) reported@BattlefieldComm Who gives a ****?!? Fix the ******* game. Netcode is still shiiiit, TTk is a joke, if I want to play COD I play COD, wtf is this!?! Keep your stupid boats, fix the gameplay!!!! Been playing since BF3 but this probably is the last BF game I‘ll buy, just painful to play 🤮
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Nadim (@Nadz094) reported@Battlefield Fix dying from controllers behind walls when already hiding
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Just A Messenger (@AdedoyinTweets) reported@SalHumbles @fawzydawah The problem is that introducing takhsis using "Jesus is not dead" as an exception into this verse destroys the very purpose of the verse itself. The purpose of the verse is to convince doubters on the battlefield that the death of their prophet should not matter since he was just like all other messengers before him. If Jesus did not die then the loophole for doubt and discouragement the verse itself wants to prevent is still there. Besides there is no verse that says Jesus did not die. It rather 4:157-158 implies it was Allah that did it as promised in Quran 3: 55. 📌If based on the Qur'an you can believe Jesus did not die at all before being raised up, he is still continuing his current term. That would mean some of you will still be needy people, debtors and slaves in the Paradise you're going to because Jesus said he must give Zakah as long as he lives(Quran 19: 31) and zakah is ONLY for these set of people and those who help collect for them. 👇🏼
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Joel_silva (@joel_hkg) reported@BattlefieldComm Fix strikepoint
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IANS (@ians_india) reportedJind, Haryana: Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "Friends, the massive changes that have taken place in the Indian Railways in the last 12 years have benefited India in another way. You are seeing that for the last several months, there has been a war going on in Western Asia, in the entire Hormuz region, Iran, and the Gulf. And the sea route from which India gets a large amount of petrol, diesel, LPG gas, and fertiliser for our farmers comes from that same route, from that same sea route. But for the last 3-4 months, this route has become a constant battlefield and is surrounded by crises. Friends, if this situation had come before 2014, then today the work of India's railways would have come to a complete standstill because at that time, in 2014, a very large part of the country's trains ran only on diesel. Now you think, if the diesel supply had stopped, how would the trains running on diesel have run? The country would have been in such a big crisis. But friends, this is not the situation of 2014. This is Modi. He thinks way in advance and also brings the solutions to problems to the ground"
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Mr.GeauxSaints1.5 (@Saints254G) reported@Battlefield why does the game lag final circle redsec
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Grant Wescott (@GrantWescott) reported@DavidSteadson You're arguing against a position I didn't take. If the allegations are true, then fraud should be prosecuted without hesitation. Delivering relabeled or obsolete equipment under a modern contract is criminal regardless of who signed the paperwork. My point was different. The procurement philosophy that prioritizes broader competition, "or equivalent" substitutions, and lowest cost is separate from whether a particular supplier committed fraud. Those issues can exist independently, or reinforce one another. The SBU investigating collusion doesn't contradict my argument. If anything, it raises another question: why was the procurement framework vulnerable to this outcome in the first place? A procurement system built around proven, standardized battlefield capability is generally harder to exploit than one that encourages substitution based primarily on paperwork and price. So there are two distinct questions: Did criminal fraud occur? The investigation should answer that. Was the ministry's procurement approach operationally sound? That's a policy question, not a criminal one. My article addressed the second. The criminal investigation addresses the first. They are related, but they are not the same argument.
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Karim Ramzy (@KarimRa69622048) reported@whatevereverig @SlushiiPls I play on my laptop. With a 2 gb graphics card and 12 GB ram. And the problem is the games I play work just fine, I got Battlefield 6 working fine for example. I'm not gonna buy a whole new PC or laptop just for one videogame 😭🙏🏼🙏🏼 Although I'm saving money
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The Thoughts you Push Away (@Silent1Knight) reported@Battlefield SO please explain why I HAVE to have steam enabled to play your game after your update today? Between EA and STEAMS and INVIDAS overlays... Turning them all off ALLOWS me to play your game. SO WHY DOES YOUR GAME tell me to turn the things on that crash it.