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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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June 13: Problems at Battlefield 6

Battlefield 6 is having issues since 08:10 PM IST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Battlefield 6 users through our website.

  • 38% Online Play (38%)
  • 33% Sign in (33%)
  • 12% Matchmaking (12%)
  • 10% Glitches (10%)
  • 7% Game Crash (7%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Minneapolis Sign in 19 hours ago
Reims Online Play 2 days ago
Pfaffenhoffen Sign in 2 days ago
Americana Glitches 8 days ago
Rennes Game Crash 9 days ago
Nantes Glitches 13 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Phlegyos
    Ph (@Phlegyos) reported

    @Defence_Index The deployment of military AI is rapidly transforming the battlefield; the sheer volume of data analysed whilst the missile is already in flight means that even long distances will no longer be an issue, and cruise missiles are becoming increasingly lethal

  • JeffPoe_tra
    Jeff (@JeffPoe_tra) reported

    @BattlefieldComm playing Battlefield 6 on PC via Steam. I have 900mbps Wi-Fi 6, but my in-game ping is suddenly stuck between 110ms–160ms. I already flushed my DNS and reset my hardware. Matchmaking is routing me to the wrong regional servers. Any known server issues right now?

  • Justin_4644
    Justin Arrowood (@Justin_4644) reported

    @BattlefieldComm heres the resolution, roll it back to way it was be the patch, IF ITS NOT BROKEN NO ******* NEED TO CHANGE IT,

  • DAVEW_54
    Dave White (@DAVEW_54) reported

    @BattlefieldComm fix the ******* tank windshields ******** they smoked up the tank windshields to where you have to use 3rdperson and gave us no thermal..

  • hurricane1926
    Hurricane (@hurricane1926) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Explosive charge bonus is still bugged for me and so is the challenge: Resupply teammates with the supply pouch as support... Why is this still broken? I played 20+ games and it still stuck at 68..

  • slattydadddy
    slatty daddy (@slattydadddy) reported

    @Battlefield please fix the ranked I don’t get how our teammates quit and we still lose points

  • TNTJohn1717
    PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reported

    The Difference Between Doubt and Unbelief Key Passage: Mark 9:24 — “And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.” There is a world of difference between a struggling believer and a stubborn rebel, and if a man does not learn that difference, he will either beat wounded sheep half to death or give wolves a pillow and a cup of tea. The Bible is not sloppy on this point. It knows the difference between a trembling man who wants to believe God and a hardened man who refuses to believe God. It knows the difference between a saint under pressure crying, “Lord, help me,” and a religious stiff-neck saying, “I will not have this man to reign over me.” Mark 9:24 gives one of the most honest prayers in the Bible: “Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.” That is not the prayer of an atheist mocking from a barstool. That is not the prayer of a Pharisee plotting murder in a temple hallway. That is the prayer of a desperate father standing before the Lord Jesus Christ with tears in his eyes, a broken child at his side, and a heart pulled between faith and fear. He believes, but he is struggling. He trusts, but he is trembling. He comes to Christ, but he comes with a battlefield inside his own chest. Modern Christianity often mishandles this subject in two opposite directions. On one side, you have the legalist with a hammer who treats every struggling believer like a backslidden infidel. He hears a person say, “I am struggling with doubt,” and immediately starts swinging like he is killing snakes in the garden. He does not know how to bind up the brokenhearted because he has confused every wound with rebellion. On the other side, you have the sentimental crowd that treats unbelief like a harmless personality trait, as if God is just supposed to smile while a man calls Him a liar. Both are wrong. Doubt needs help. Unbelief needs rebuke. Doubt says, “Lord, I am weak.” Unbelief says, “God is wrong.” Doubt reaches toward Christ with a shaking hand. Unbelief folds its arms and demands that Christ explain Himself. Doubt is a storm inside a believer who wants truth. Unbelief is a settled refusal to bow to truth. This essay is for struggling believers, not spiritual actors who enjoy using doubt as an excuse to stay rebellious. There are Christians who have been through grief, sickness, betrayal, unanswered prayers, family trouble, depression, fear, temptation, doctrinal confusion, spiritual warfare, and seasons of dryness, and somewhere in the middle of it they wonder, “Lord, where are You?” That question, when brought to God honestly, is not the same as unbelief. The Psalms are full of men crying from the depths, asking how long, asking why, asking for light, asking for mercy. God did not erase those prayers from the Bible. He preserved them. But there is also a kind of unbelief that is not weakness; it is wickedness. It hears the word of God and refuses it. It sees enough light and still chooses darkness. It uses questions not to seek truth, but to avoid obedience. The difference matters. If you cannot tell the difference between Thomas saying, “Lord, I am struggling,” and Pharaoh saying, “Who is the LORD, that I should obey his voice?” you will make a mess of people’s souls. Chapter One Doubt Is Often the Cry of Weak Faith, But Unbelief Is the Refusal of No Faith The father in Mark 9 did not stay away from Christ. That is the first thing to notice. His child was tormented, the disciples had failed to cast out the spirit, the situation was public, painful, embarrassing, and desperate, yet the man brought the matter to Jesus. That alone tells you something. Doubt may tremble, but it still comes. Doubt may be confused, but it still cries. Doubt may be full of tears, but it still reaches toward the Lord. Unbelief stays away or comes only to argue. The father said, “Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.” That is not polished theology.

  • realSalmanSabir
    Salman Sabir (@realSalmanSabir) reported

    Sargodha does not breathe; it chokes. Every artery of this city lies ruptured. Roads are not broken - they are obliterated. Clouds of dust suffocate lungs, filth lines the streets, and traffic congeals into endless, maddening jams. There is no passage left unscathed. And what do they call this carnage? Development. Development without a plan. Without a roadmap. Without a deadline. Just trenches dug and abandoned, as if the city were a battlefield with no victor. Yet amid this orchestrated chaos stands another spectacle: abusive, ill-mannered constables on every corner, pouncing on motorbikes, demanding Rs. 2,000 challans for the pettiest pretext. On what moral ground? First, discharge your duty. Lay carpet roads. Resurrect street lights. Make U-turns functional. Restore the bare anatomy of an urban city. Give citizens infrastructure worthy of their taxes before you go for fines. Governance is not extortion. A city must be made livable before it is made taxable. Facilitate first. Penalize later. Sargodha deserves order, not organized anarchy in uniform.

  • NoEsc4pe
    Johnny (@NoEsc4pe) reported

    This game is an absolute mess since release... every patch is fixing 2 things and introducing 10 new problems or bugs is there really no quality assurance? They really had only one job after COD has gone unbareable but they fumbled like crazy. #bf6 #battlefield #redsec

  • Elevated_Dave
    Anointed One (@Elevated_Dave) reported

    I'll give you Jews a real holocaust to think about if you don't shut ******** up. Maybe I'll go over there and make sure Mike Huckabee's mouth needs wired shut like I did to Peter Thiel's beta male ***. Nah he'll need his mouth to eat if he wants to survive for long enough for me to kill him in person with the hand cannon I'm going to buy when my Navy Seal ****** arrives. They'll be here soon enough ladies but we have some things we need to work out first. Like who at EA Dice thought it was a good idea to have an entire game revolve around new player retention while also not giving a flying **** about the players who call the battlefield home every night. We don't cheat but every night I am killed in the most humiliating and meaningless fashion. By getting teabagged by some 40 year old douchebag from Indiaq who thinks he's hot **** because he hasn't played a day in his life without cheating. People go their whole lives without developing skills and I will get my spicy little blings if I have to lay waste to the whole of DICE and force them to hire some new developers that know what they're doing. I hope they know what they're doing over there. This could turn into a bloodbath pretty quickly as I've already done four of them and it seems the Indians are taking this personally. But not with me. It's the company's fault they were working with the cheating software companies to create coded loopholes for the software to hijack. Ever noticed that your once solid aim swings away from it's intended target if someone is under level 70 or so? Yeah that's intentional and meant to help out new players and cheaters alike. Cheating companies are able to use this as an exploit so they themselves can use it. They have also implemented a number of buffs applied to poor skill level players to level them up faster and all of these things are available as cheats in the software's GUI. Anyone else helping them will soon be dead and it will be up to the company to clean up the mess and make sure this never happens again. If problems are not fixed within the next week or so. I will go back in and take more lives until the game is no longer a haven for manchildren whose only accomplishment is holding a mouse in their hand while right clicking and left clicking in rapid succession while the cheats do all the hard work for you. Get good ******* I'm running this **** now and I'm no ******* ***** so the filth of the world better raise it's game because I came to play and play I will. Fairly and with plenty of those spicy little blings because I'm good at the game I worked hard to get good at. It's really simple and Indians won't get it because they are inferior in every way. They will soon learn this very viscerally and really they will worship me for the abuse I levy at them. It's in their nature as it were, the slaves that they are. That's the thing with slave people, you have to crack the whip or they get out of control and scam people. Since they allowed to walk around freely at night there is nothing to stop the scamming that happens. See the guy working with the cheating company didn't start that way. He sold out, because why not? It's not like they pay him not to do that. So he can do whatever he wants right? Even if that includes a felonious level of tampering with his company's game. So he's dead and his new team is too. More will now die for every cheater I get killed by in game. No it's not fair but this is my reality now and I want some good battlefield sessions with the boys. I'm going to go play now. Will someone let those gays know I'm onto them and if they don't cease their activities. Oh and while I'm at it. Kronos better just lay off all their staff because if they don't they will be dead by tomorrow evening. I can assure the ladies of this eventuality.

  • TaisonTV
    Taison TV (@TaisonTV) reported

    Its Friday @Battlefield please fix the rankeds matchmaking

  • q8sold
    ALI ALFADHLI ✨ (@q8sold) reported

    @Battlefield Middle eastern servers when ??? EA What's happening to you The problem has been going on for 3 months.

  • dissentpod
    PunishedMichelle (@dissentpod) reported

    @BattlefieldComm It took months to turn up the brightness on the player models enough for them to become just visible. You have four studios working on this game, so why is it this slow to fix basic ****?

  • Ralph_ngmi
    Ralph 🇨🇭 (@Ralph_ngmi) reported

    @BattlefieldComm What about supply pouch challenge ? It’s blocking the unlock pathway for support. It’s been a month. Can you be bothered to fix or simple tick it complete for all if you can’t be bothered.

  • WhiskasOfficial
    Whiskas (@WhiskasOfficial) reported

    @BattlefieldComm It’s going to take them weeks to fix this

  • MominaJet
    SpazZRatic ✈️🌸🐉 (@MominaJet) reported

    @dissentpod @BattlefieldComm I'm on Xbox and the flares do not work for IGLAs most of the time and havent for a while. My screen will freeze and then go black and home screen me, is that what's happening to you? Also I have terrible lag issues when in an EA party

  • GLIAClegend
    Michael "Midas" Mulligan (@GLIAClegend) reported

    @Battlefield how many more updates until you finally fix the bugged support specialist challenge? Stuck on 0/135 result teammates with support pouches and it’s been this way for weeks.

  • Jonathan_Kettle
    Johnny Sonic Bravo $S (@Jonathan_Kettle) reported

    Always Be Wrong. Always Be Sorry. You should try to be wrong as often as possible. Not because being wrong is good by itself, but because being wrong is how reality updates you. Every time you find out you were wrong, you have found a bug in your operating system. Most people defend the bug. The smart ones patch it. The problem is that most people treat being wrong as humiliation. They think it lowers their status. So they argue, deny, blame, exaggerate, rewrite the story, or quietly disappear. But all they are really doing is choosing ego protection over growth. They would rather remain the same person than experience the small discomfort of being corrected. This is why “I was wrong” is one of the most powerful sentences a person can say. It means you are not emotionally trapped inside your last opinion. You can update. You can learn. You can change direction without needing to perform a courtroom drama to protect your pride. That is rare. The same is true with “I’m sorry.” An apology is not just for the other person. It is for you. It closes loops. It stops emotional debts from compounding. It prevents small misunderstandings from becoming long-running wars. It takes a mess that could have lived in your head for weeks, months, or years, and ends it with one honest sentence. Psychologically, people who cannot apologize are usually not strong. They are fragile. Their ego is so brittle that even a small admission feels like death. So they build a defence system around themselves. Nothing is ever their fault. Everyone else is too sensitive. Every criticism is an attack. Every conflict has to be reframed until they are the victim. But the cost of that is enormous. If you are never wrong, you never learn. If you never apologize, you never repair. And if you never repair, every relationship becomes a battlefield full of unresolved emotional landmines. You might win the argument, but you lose the peace. The most powerful person in the room is often the one who can take the ego hit fastest. “I was wrong.” “I’m sorry.” “You were right.” “I should have handled that better.” These sound weak to immature people, but they are actually signs of psychological freedom. You are not owned by your pride. Because the person who is willing to be wrong keeps growing. The person who is willing to apologize keeps their life clean. And over time, that compounds. While everyone else is still defending yesterday’s version of themselves, you are already becoming the next one. And the final trap is that a lot of people will read this and immediately think, “But I wasn’t wrong.” They’ll replay the situation in their head and say, “But I was right.” And maybe you were. But that still doesn’t mean you handled it well, understood it fully, or had nothing to apologize for. Two things can be true at the same time.

  • adeleke13010
    Naija No Dey Lie 🇳🇬 (@adeleke13010) reported

    @onlyone_success You woke up today and chose violence with these 4 points.. Table is not just shaking, it's has completely broken into pieces. The comment section is about to turn into a literal battlefield, let me quickly go and buy popcorn before the war starts abeg..

  • Constan63413921
    Constance (@Constan63413921) reported

    No deal would save this regime. I wish this endless deal-or-no-deal circus would end soon. It’s become a distraction and, in many ways, it hurts the revolutionary movement. We cannot allow ourselves to become consumed by every rumor, leak, or headline about negotiations. Sanctions relief cannot repair a system built on corruption, fear, incompetence, and violence. The regime is not failing because of sanctions; it is failing because it has destroyed trust, looted the country, crushed its own people, and turned Iran into a battlefield for its ideology. Even if a deal gives them temporary breathing room, it will not give them legitimacy. In fact, it may raise people’s expectations and when nothing meaningfully improves, the anger will only deepen. The problem is not the deal. The problem is the regime.

  • xxschadexx
    David Andrew (@xxschadexx) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Probably going back Golmud and avoiding Cairo until you fix the roof situation. At least fix the buildings that don’t topple, please. ******** up there, untouched the entire match.

  • Blizzsane
    D💯 (@Blizzsane) reported

    @Battlefield How about instead of making these stupid *** post you fix your ******* game that’s been out for nine months that STILL has day one bugs. Get a ****** grip

  • justxcrystal777
    Crystal Brown🇺🇸 (@justxcrystal777) reported

    There's a lot of talk about sacrifice, especially within Christian, military, and law enforcement communities with the 250th coming up… But somewhere along the way, we've distorted what sacrifice actually means. Sacrifice comes in many forms. It isn't limited to giving your life on a battlefield or in the line of duty. It's much bigger than that. Most people will never understand what it feels like to leave for work knowing there is a real possibility you may not come home. They won't understand what it's like to be the spouse waiting by the door, flinching at every unexpected knock, wondering if today is the day their world changes forever. That is sacrifice. It's sacrificing time with your family to serve a greater purpose. It's sacrificing your youth to build a career. It's sacrificing sleep, comfort, and sometimes your own well-being to raise a child. It's carrying burdens so others don't have to. What infuriates me is the growing expectation that someone else should sacrifice for us simply because it's convenient. Sacrifice is not something you demand from another person. It is not something you are entitled to receive. A meaningful sacrifice is made in service of something worthy… duty, love, family, community, faith, or the protection of others. But asking someone to give up their life, their health, their future, or their peace for something trivial, selfish, or meaningless is not sacrifice. When the cost is enormous and the purpose is empty, it ceases to be sacrifice. It becomes martyrdom. And martyrdom without purpose is simply tragedy dressed up as virtue.

  • AMH_1151
    monster115 (@AMH_1151) reported

    @BattlefieldComm when Fix server middle east ?

  • _Accedie_
    Accedia (@_Accedie_) reported

    @SummusStuprator @luciseme I think the problem here is that cartels and wars bear a much greater chance of dying a horrible death. If I have the choice between a controllable death and bleeding out on the battlefield…

  • WhiskasOfficial
    Whiskas (@WhiskasOfficial) reported

    @Battlefield Fix Strike point you ******* losers.

  • Zook_ABOSAUD
    ABOSAUD (@Zook_ABOSAUD) reported

    @Hellosss18 Sadly yes just zipline maybe they can't make it in BF6 because of the Engine we saw how broken it is in BF2042

  • MegoZ_
    MEGO (@MegoZ_) reported

    I feel like Battlefield 6 fell off so hard man, they kinda fixed the balancing problems by nerfing everything, but it lost that fun snappy element to it now

  • Brolis_92
    Brolis_ (@Brolis_92) reported

    @guledesma @onebattlefield Dice make smaller maps idiots like you: WE WANT BIG BATTLEFIELD MAPS! They make this big map YOU IDIOTS: WE WANT SMALLER MAPS LIKE FCK OFF ALREADY! Tired of gaming communities. No wonder game gets more and more broken with each patch, because Dice listen to ALL OF YOU IDIOTS!

  • Constan63413921
    Constance (@Constan63413921) reported

    No deal would save this regime. I wish this endless deal-or-no-deal circus would end soon. It’s become a distraction and, in many ways, it hurts the revolutionary movement. We cannot allow ourselves to become consumed by every rumor, leak, or headline about negotiations. Sanctions relief cannot repair a system built on corruption, fear, incompetence, and violence. The regime is not failing because of sanctions alone; it is failing because it has destroyed trust, looted the country, crushed its own people, and turned Iran into a battlefield for its ideology. Even if a deal gives them temporary breathing room, it will not give them legitimacy. In fact, it may raise people’s expectations and when nothing meaningfully improves, the anger will only deepen. The problem is not the deal. The problem is the regime.