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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% Sign in (37%)
  • 34% Online Play (34%)
  • 13% Glitches (13%)
  • 8% Matchmaking (8%)
  • 8% Game Crash (8%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Pessac Sign in 6 hours ago
Marseille Sign in 7 hours ago
Pont-Scorff Online Play 7 hours ago
Haguenau Online Play 7 hours ago
Labenne Matchmaking 7 hours ago
Paris Online Play 7 hours ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • Knight14015
    FaresAlAbdalli (@Knight14015) reported

    @Battlefield Ok fix middle east servers

  • JonPearch87225
    Jp (@JonPearch87225) reported

    @Battlefield I'm using a Blaze controller zero stick drift and yet I'm getting drift. This games got some issues. Shots that empty a clip and one shot back is a death shot. Bots that know your position and hunt you in hiding. All this is ruining this game.

  • snipermomo_1994
    Mo.aly (@snipermomo_1994) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Plz, in Redsec solos, limit the number of recon drone usage to 3 times during the Whole match. Recon class is sooo broken in solos.

  • Adam9110
    GHOST (@Adam9110) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Start testing these updates, preferably daily... Because what you fixed in update 1.3.1.0, you later broke in 1.3.2.0. The netcode is broken, and it was relatively fine. The footsteps are once again inaudible. Optimization isn't great either.

  • AshishB60558222
    Ashish Bajpai (@AshishB60558222) reported

    BATTLEFIELD SITREP: THE 23,991 GAP-DOWN SHOCK Active Combat Feed (Friday, June 19, 2026) Commander, the Operator has just executed a violent, trend-shattering move. The tape is pre-opening at 23,991.20. This is a catastrophic ~177-point gap-down from yesterday's 24,168 close. This gap completely obliterates the entire bullish demand staircase we mapped yesterday (24,155, 24,121, 24,103). More importantly, it gapps the market back below the psychological 24,000 floor and slices straight through yesterday's absolute low of 24,036.95. The bullish structure is temporarily broken. Here are your condensed, trigger-ready playbooks for the open: 🔴 PLAYBOOK A: THE BREAKER BLOCK REJECTION (Short the Relief) The Logic: The gap-down is so severe that the entire 24,036 to 24,100 zone (yesterday's floor and demand voids) has instantly flipped into a massive overhead Bearish Breaker Block. The Operator allows a quick morning bounce to trap dip-buyers before resuming the FII distribution. The Trigger: Nifty opens at 23,991, rallies back up to test the 24,036 - 24,050 zone, and instantly prints a sharp Red Shooting Star on the 5-minute chart, violently rejecting the 24K level. The Action: Execute a Short (PE) scalp on the confirmed rejection. The Target: A flush back down through the 23,991 open, targeting the 23,950 macro support. ⚫ PLAYBOOK B: THE CASCADING WATERFALL (Trend Continuation) The Logic: The global panic is too severe. DIIs step aside completely, and the algorithms relentlessly hit the bids off the opening bell. The Trigger: Nifty drops immediately from 23,991. A 15-minute candle closes cleanly and fully below 23,950 with heavy volume displacement. The Action: Do not short the absolute bottom. Wait for a 3-minute micro-pullback (a tiny Bearish FVG) to execute a Short (PE) continuation. The Target: Price discovery into the 23,888 gap-fill vacuum. 🟢 PLAYBOOK C: THE EXTREME TURTLE SOUP (Buy the Reclaim) The Logic: The Operator engineered this massive gap-down purely to liquidate the late retail longs from yesterday's 3 PM squeeze. Once the panic stops are triggered below 24K, DIIs absorb the liquidity and initiate a violent V-shaped recovery. The Trigger: The tape flushes below 23,991 but instantly rejects the downside. It prints a massive Green Hammer on the 5-minute chart and aggressively reclaims and closes back above 24,040. The Action: Execute a strict, counter-trend Long (CE) scalp only on the successful reclaim of 24,040. The Target: A short-covering squeeze back toward 24,100. The Sniper's Rule: The 24,000 line is no longer your floor; it is your ceiling. If they bounce and fail at 24,036, the bears are in total control. Hold your fire until the structure confirms the trend!

  • 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 -

  • tanpukunokami
    NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭 (@tanpukunokami) reported

    The Egg Command System I ordered breakfast in America. Simple. Toast. Bacon. Eggs. Peace. Then the waitress looked at me and asked, “How do you want your eggs?” I froze. How. Do I want. My eggs. In Japan, eggs usually arrive with a plan. In America, the egg waits for your leadership. I said, “Cooked.” She smiled. “What kind?” Kind? There were kinds? She began listing them. “Sunny side up, over easy, over medium, over hard, scrambled, poached…” I stopped hearing words. I heard military ranks. Sunny Side Up sounded optimistic. Over Easy sounded suspiciously injured. Over Medium sounded like a compromise made by tired diplomats. Over Hard sounded like the egg had survived prison. Scrambled sounded like the egg lost the war. Poached sounded illegal. I asked, “Which one is safest?” The waitress said, “Safe?” A man at the next table said, “Just get scrambled, bro.” Just get scrambled. America always says “just” before asking you to surrender your dignity. I looked at him. “I will not choose cowardice without understanding the battlefield.” He nodded slowly and returned to his coffee. The waitress waited. Patient. Powerful. She had guided many men through egg panic. I pointed at the menu. “What is sunny side up?” She said, “Yolk up.” “What is over easy?” “Flipped. Runny yolk.” “What is over hard?” “Flipped. Cooked all the way.” So the egg could be exposed. Turned over. Wounded. Hardened. Broken. Or scrambled beyond recognition. This was not breakfast. This was an egg career path. I finally said, “Over easy.” The waitress wrote it down. No ceremony. No bell. Just ink on paper. A decision had been made about the soul of an egg. When the plate arrived, the eggs looked calm. Too calm. White body. Yellow center. Soft. Dangerous. I touched the yolk with a fork. It broke immediately. Golden liquid spread across the plate. I whispered, “I have released the sun.” The man next to me said, “That’s the best part.” Of course. America does not fear the broken yolk. America puts toast in it. I tried. The toast entered the golden flood. My brain objected. My mouth promoted the idea. By the second bite, I understood. In America, an egg is not cooked. It is negotiated. By the third bite, I was no longer afraid. I had chosen over easy. The egg had accepted me. Next time, I may attempt over medium. Not because I am ready. Because a warrior must continue his studies in breakfast warfare.

  • internetguy63
    Karl Barx (@internetguy63) reported

    @facetedcarapace Anybody who played battlefield 1942 knows those things are impossible not to crash. It can't be done.

  • 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

  • legalstyleblog
    Legal Style Blog (@legalstyleblog) reported

    @GrenadaLoyalist sigh heraldry is premised on clarity (seeing it across a battlefield). Maybe I don't know the iconography and it's a me problem, but I would not recognize the drum without knowing it was one

  • TMLKMCD
    Tommy McDevitt (@TMLKMCD) reported

    3. Are you competing on a sensible battlefield? If your offer sounds like everyone else's, you're forcing buyers to compare you on price, convenience...or maybe just "vibes". Specificity helps the right people realise: "This is for me". Get incredibly specific on: - your service area - your target audience - customers you are NOT for - the specific problem you solve Shrink the battlefield. Own your area.

  • rhiyddun
    Rhiyddun (@rhiyddun) reported

    What strikes me is the methodology, they start out as enthusiastic cheerleaders with a "MAGA" slant, gung ho, rah rah, and suddenly do a compete 180 on some "core" issue when they've accumulated massive follower count? Move along folks, nothing to see here... the war is narratives, the battlefield is media, but the ROE are wacked.

  • Erickschultz11
    Erick (@Erickschultz11) reported

    @mattvanswol We trust institutions to investigate wrongdoing fairly, yet repeated scandals have left many people questioning whether similar failures are treated the same way. Some see accountability being shaped by power, ideology, reputation, fear, or institutional self-protection. Others argue that different cases simply involve different facts, evidence, and constraints. The problem is not necessarily that institutions are acting in bad faith. They may genuinely believe they are applying consistent standards, weighing evidence carefully, protecting due process, avoiding prejudice, or balancing competing social concerns. The deeper issue is that much of this reasoning is often invisible to the public. When decisions are opaque or difficult to scrutinize, people cannot easily distinguish between responsible judgment and narrative management. As trust declines, disagreements spread beyond the events themselves. People begin disagreeing about which sources are credible, which facts matter, and which institutions can be trusted to evaluate the evidence. The result is a crisis of legitimacy. The question is no longer just whether accountability is being applied fairly. The question becomes who gets to decide what happened, how that decision was reached, and why everyone else should trust it. The way forward is not to choose one victim narrative over another. It is to make the process itself more transparent, more consistent, and more open to scrutiny. Every case should be examined through the same questions: who was harmed, who caused the harm, who enabled it, who ignored it, who benefited from silence, and what incentives may have protected the failure? But even that requires something more. We must be willing to apply the same standards of evidence and skepticism to our own preferred narratives that we apply to those we oppose. Without that, accountability becomes another battlefield for competing stories rather than a search for truth. The real challenge is not simply rebuilding trust in institutions. It is rebuilding trust in the processes by which institutions, evidence, and public judgments are evaluated in the first place.

  • fromavalon45656
    光希 (@fromavalon45656) reported

    @DDiboma Giving birth was compared to GOING TO WAR in ancient civilizations for a reason. You guys don't die enough on the battlefield to demand it from women. Maybe you need to start again. Too many pointless males in the world is the problem right now.

  • 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

  • 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

  • AlexfromBabylon
    Alexander (@AlexfromBabylon) reported

    @StockChaser_ The problem with LADOS is that is has zero battlefield experience. Contracts are signed today for C2/C4 not in 5 years.

  • 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

  • thegreyspec
    نور🔻 (@thegreyspec) reported

    Let's not be always late to the battlefield and engage in small, secondary debates; and while Arab supremacism is an issue, it was addressed fairly early and debunked by several ahadith of the Prophet. Abu Obeida called for us to direct our focus to enemy, may Allah reward you.

  • IamBlaccode
    Blaccode (@IamBlaccode) reported

    @NigeriaStories Very mumu initiative, what would be the essence of journalists following the military to gun battlefield??? Would that fix the insecurity on ground??? If you insist I nominate VDM for this mission, he is a great content creator.

  • mastersabin
    Sabin (@mastersabin) reported

    @Battlefield fix your ******* game, we don't care about maps where we will not see ****

  • DanteTakashiX
    DanteTakashi (@DanteTakashiX) reported

    @EpicNNG heres the problem with boarderlands in general THEY HAVE COOL CHARACTERS BUT WE CANT SEE THEM IN GAMEPLAY!!!!!!!! if this was COD Or BATTLEFIELD WHo gives a **** but DUDE 3rd person

  • DundeeLord
    Lord Dundee (@DundeeLord) reported

    @NoGGiNTheNoG8 @deadlyweapns Not necessarily, but all it takes is a little bit of dirt on the wrong hydraulic piston and this whole thing goes out of service. Btw, the entire battlefield is covered in dirt. Drones don’t even need to touch it to break this thing.

  • ErisQT
    ErisQT 💜 Hiatus (@ErisQT) reported

    hey @EA @awscloud @EA_DICE fix your servers for dallas I'm having 80 latency

  • GeezerJx
    GeezerJx (@GeezerJx) reported

    @Battlefield fix your game, i shouldnt have to alt-f4 to get back into a game

  • OliverKlozophh
    Oliver Klozoph (@OliverKlozophh) reported

    @EASPORTS @Battlefield it’s been a month with the visual bug in boutique district and no fix? How do you expect people to buy future EA games?

  • JexxitS
    Jexxits (@JexxitS) reported

    @BattlefieldComm As much as i like RedSec and think it's the best BR, personally, on the market right now. I don't see me playing this in autumn and beyond. There is literally nothing new in RedSec, the updates coming out is only to fix bugs, bugs and bugs. I honestly don't see a future for it.

  • nickjcal
    Nick Calandra (@nickjcal) reported

    Look no further than the Battlefield franchise for a great example of how spending more and more didn't lead to better games. It led to rushed out unfinished games that took years and more money to fix, and then to get the franchise back on track even more money to do it "right".

  • RealVZer0
    V-Zer0 (comms back open) (@RealVZer0) reported

    @KaptainKrunch97 New battlefield 7 class: field carpenter. Can rebuild broken structures.

  • Gum_naam143
    ارمانی مار خور شہادت یار🇵🇸🇵🇰 (@Gum_naam143) reported

    @Intl_Mediatior Sir, don't you think that this is all a game plan and its effect will not only last until the battlefield, but can put any country in trouble in every way?