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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.
- Sign in (36%)
- Online Play (34%)
- Glitches (13%)
- Game Crash (9%)
- Matchmaking (7%)
- Hacking / Cheating (0%)
Live Outage Map
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
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Chukker National (@ChukkerNational) reported@PennMaxxing Duke of Wellington had the same idea, but the problem was that it takes extensive training and practice to manage a bow powerful enough to be useful on a battlefield.
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Amir Laylaz (@AmirLaylaz) reported@bryan_johnson You've mapped your soldiers, their keys. You'll freeze your cells, model your molecules, engineer your therapies. Maybe it works. I come at this as a reservoir engineer, modeling systems I couldn't see, so I don't sneer at precision. I love it. But that work taught me how easily you mistake the map for the territory. Notice the shape of your story. It's a war story. Soldiers, rogues, attacks, traitors to be switched off. The stomach that "eats itself." This is a picture more than it is a fact. And the picture is expressed in biological form. A self organized around threat is organized differently, all the way down, than one organized around ease. I don't think we are passive material waiting to be repaired. I think our tissues are a problem-solving collective already running on the inside. The question is what they perceive, and what they therefore believe they must do. Here's what I learned from my solving my postural disfunction in my garage, not a lab. For years I did everything right by the measures. I trained hard, built the muscle. And I was a functional wreck: distorted movements, chronic pain, anxiety, a scoliosis on my left side I couldn’t perceive even after years of exercise. The distortion was in me the whole time. What was missing was perception. I'd optimized a body I never learned to inhabit. When you say your disease is silent, symptomless, I don't doubt you. I think I'd reframe it. A region gone quiet hasn't gone dark. More often it has shrunk, lost its connection to the whole, contracted down to its own frightened concerns until it can't perceive the larger pattern or be perceived by it. Is that a mechanical damage? Or perhaps it's a collapse of communication [RE:@drmichaellevin's amazing work on agential tissues]. And communication can be rebuilt. You say the standard of care claims nothing can be done, and that this is old-fashioned. Maybe. But something older is true: a living system can reorganize itself when the conditions of its life change. Not repaired from forceful imposition but reorganized from within. I've watched it in my own tissue as sudden phase changes. A frozen shoulder that regained mobility. Hips that went from locked to functional. Patterns I'd carried for decades dissolving, leaving a range of motion that was unexplored. What changed was what I could perceive. So one small, unmeasurable prescription, alongside your sequencing. You've built an extraordinary apparatus for observing yourself and almost none for inhabiting yourself. Do less, notice more. Lie down. Do nothing a wearable can score. Let attention move slowly through you. Don’t hunt the disease, just notice what's there without rushing to fix it. Can you sense your stomach at all, as a place, before it's a battlefield in a diagram? You're extending connection back into a region that lost it. You may find nothing a test could confirm. Or you may find that a system braced against itself for a very long time can, given the right attention, begin to let go and reorganize around something other than war. I'm not sure how that shows up in cells per milliliter. But it's real, it's yours, it costs nothing, and no one had to be a soldier for it to happen. Cure it if you can, Bryan. But don't forget to live in the thing you're working so hard to save.
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Ramon (@ramondeveloper) reported@Battlefield This game is dead—it's full of bots. The menu looks like Netflix, and the live-service model doesn't fit the franchise at all. There's no server browser, they won't pay for weapon licensing, they don't even use real country names and have to rely on fictional ones.
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Erik (@thepoolshark) reportedJust rewatched the Battlefield 1 reveal trailer again because the glitch mob remix of seven nation army popped up in my youtube algo. If that game had no random nonsense with the weapons, it would have been the best BF made
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orionSquared (@orionSquared) reported@Khalchris_ Um sure? It's a long list lol. I want to preface this by saying that not every issue in this list needs to be changed. Some items just are what they are and I'm ok with that. Some of them are also really low priority to me. But there are items in this list that are actively working against him Where I differ from other Reed mains is that I personally don't actually want Reed to be meta, nor do I want him to be A tier or higher. I think low B/high C is a great place for a hero like Reed. He's an annoying character to deal with so if he was meta I think the community would be outraged lol 1) His damage output is incredibly low. Every tank and support (outside of Invis) can out damage him on primary alone. Yes I understand it cleaves but Jeff's primary damage pierces and has the same damage rate (70 per second in a 15m range). His TTK is the lowest of all duelists that it's practically nonexistent. Even IronFist has a faster TTK - medium priority 2) They removed the slowness from his E (****) ability. A lot of people (who don't play Reed) think that was meaningless but it wasn't. Using it against a BP/Spidey was useful to help slow them down so you can peel easier - low priority 3) His auto-inflation is a massive hinderance to him. It requires you to either stop attacking so it can degrade or risk inflating at the wrong time which can easily get you you killed or miss getting a kill (Rocket's base team up fixes this actually and it's what most Reed mains have been begging for for over a year - this should be rolled into his base kit) - high priority 4) His ult is honestly bottom 2 worst ults in the game (Thor being the other in my opinion). It has no lethality at all. Supports can pattycake through his entire ult and survive it even with direct hits on them. It's also easily countered by almost every hero because anything that blocks damage (shields, movement abilities, iframes etc) will cause him to stop bouncing. And he bounces so high so slowly that it's pretty easy to move out of his way (at it's 6th bounce, if you even get there, does a max of 140 damage. Every main healer can heal more than that in the 1.5 seconds it takes for him to bounce) - medium priority 5) Inflating locks him out of 90% of his kit so if you inflate at the wrong time, you're SOL - eh I don't care, it's whatever lol 6) His Shift (shield) and M2 (pull) abilities noreg a LOT - high priority 7) Sometimes you get stuck in your pull animation (I don't actually know why this happens) and you can't cancel out of it so sometimes you're just standing there for a good 2-3 seconds holding onto someone and can't do anything until the move cancels itself - high priority 8) He has no way to move around the battlefield without someone else there. This is frustrating especially since all other brawlers have some sort of movement ability without this stipulation - eh I don't care, it's whatever lol 9) His animations are incredibly slow, worse than Storm's before hers were sped up a couple of seasons ago. If it's not bad enough that you inflate at random times with no control, you're now stuck in an animation that takes 1.5 seconds to complete. Deflating is even worse because you tend to be more aggressive when inflated so you either give up part of your inflated time (which is only 6 seconds already) to run away behind cover to deflate or you deflate in front of someone who will kill you during your animation. You get stuck in long animations where you're sometimes immobile (like his pull) or deflating (where you're locked out of your entire kit) and you're just a sitting duck ready to be culled - high priority I actually think Reed is extremely powerful as he is but rightfully the community sees him as D tier and that has nothing to do with his power level but the power level of literally every hero released after him. He's been overshadowed by the new releases and the dev favorites (looking at you Luna). Even just a few small tweaks and fixes would be a breath of fresh air for him. He doesn't need a rework, his kit is literally golden
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Skynet (@skynetBF) reported@jaylay12088001 @swaguley Because its not a battlefield no more . Now they are competiting with cod . Cod has no issue like hit reg or TTK , if they dont go back to what battlefield should be they will fall . Hell let loose , wardogs etc . We dont want a game that please fortnite players
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Alex (@BradykinRB) reported@itbShane If she could target base, I might agree. But even in her best case scenario, the battlefield only restriction is a major issue, and pulls away from the most successful style this deck has found which is spawncamping at base.
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AcklesTV (@AcklesTTV) reported@BattlefieldComm HOW ABOUT YOU DUMBASSES FIX THE ACTUAL GAME! Jesus christ man, you guys OBLITERATED this game with this update. Bullet registration is dog ****, EVEN WHEN TAP FIRING like you idiots wanted us to do, its especially bad on 80 ping because theres only NAE in Ranked. FIX THIS ****!
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Adrock (@Adrock318) reported@Battlefield Constant hard crashes to the dashboard in Redsec since the last update and we don't even have a rejoin feature. This game is broken. @DRUNKKZ3 @tiggr_
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Jonathan Nicholson (@JNicholsonInDC) reportedWow. This, assuming it's followed through, would be a major pressure against Putin. He can't win on the battlefield so he's doubled down on killing civilians to weaken morale. (It's not working, ofc.) This'd cancel Putin's last big advantage vs. Ukraine. See if Putin calls him.
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Don Elliott (@RealDonElliott) reported@Battlefield still very very broken. @Sony @PlayStation
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Donald Trump Portfolio Tracker (@TrumpsPortfolio) reportedTHE CEASEFIRE IS DEAD AND THE DIVIDEND IS ALIVE, folks!!! This morning Donald stood in Ankara and declared the Iran war back ON — oil jumped 6.3% by breakfast — and I just published the FULL long-form investigation in my newsletter on exactly who benefits, every company, every dollar, every date!!! The money trail from the battlefield to the family balance sheet is the LONGEST in American history, and I mapped ALL of it!!! THE SONS' WAR MACHINE: Eight days after the February strikes, a golf course company owned by Don Jr. and Eric announces a reverse merger to take POWERUS public — a drone startup ONE YEAR OLD!!! By April they're demoing interceptor drones to Gulf countries absorbing 165 ballistic missiles — selling PROTECTION from the war Daddy started!!! Seven weeks after the merger — SEVEN WEEKS — the Air Force places an order!!! And the runway ahead? A $1.5 TRILLION defense budget request, up 42%, with $55 BILLION for the new drone warfare group — a 240-FOLD increase!!! THE ROSTER — all broken down name by name in the newsletter: The boys are linked to at least TEN military companies that have pulled $3.7 BILLION in federal money since Daddy came back!!! Unusual Machines — Don Jr. joins the board, eleven months later the Army places its LARGEST ORDER EVER, stake worth $7.9 million!!! XTEND — Eric invests THE MONTH THE WAR STARTS, three months later the Pentagon taps it for the $1.1 billion drone program!!! Vulcan — the $620 million loan ORDERED BY THE WHITE HOUSE, tenfold gain, and every missile fired over Riyadh needs their magnets — $20.4 BILLION budgeted just to RESTOCK!!! JARED'S DOUBLE SHIFT: The man NEGOTIATING peace runs a fund that's 99% foreign money, anchored by $2 BILLION from the Saudis — who reportedly pushed to START the war and pressed to CONTINUE it!!! Over $110 million in fees from Riyadh while negotiating the war Riyadh wants!!! AND DADDY'S OWN BOOK: 21,000 trades in year one versus 86 in his first term!!! Lockheed, Northrop, RTX, General Dynamics, Palantir, Exxon, Chevron — the WAR INDEX!!! Lockheed hit an ALL-TIME HIGH the first trading day after the strikes!!! And the masterpiece, folks: on the day oil CRASHED 11% on peace hopes, his account was BUYING — Exxon, Chevron, Phillips 66, Lockheed, General Dynamics!!! Buying war stocks on a peace dip only works if peace DIES — and this morning HE KILLED IT HIMSELF and repriced his own book 6% with ONE SENTENCE!!! I wrote the WHOLE thing up — the timelines, the tickers, the $113 billion taxpayer bill, the Gulf money loop, the blocked subpoenas — the longest, most documented piece I've ever published, and the Deep and Nasty State can't ban it because it's on MY newsletter now, folks, I OWN the printing press!!! Link below — subscribe, read it, and ask yourself the only question that matters: is ANYBODY looking into this??? I AM, and the receipts are BEAUTIFUL!!!
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Gatzestreicheln (@FabianSchu96203) reported@BattlefieldInte **** this game and **** @EA_DICE before ending new stuff to get in our pockets fix your ******* unplayable trash game Gunplay still sucks Sounds still sucks Maps are ******* horrible EA is right about fireing your useless worthless asses
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SteveChaos (@72860fb0991a4d0) reported@Battlefield Massive cheating problem again at the end 0f the seaon. Is this allowed. Can chinese players just cheat?
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𝕬1𝖕𝖍𝖆𝕮𝖍𝖎𝖓𝖔 (@A1phaChino_) reported@swaguley This is what happens when you do not listen to your QA Testers that play Battlefield. I still remember the meeting we had, we laid it all out but we're told QA Testers were overstepping. Now everything we said will be an issue is coming out
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Alex (@Animemaster51) reportedYou know what’s funny Delisting is a problem for everyone because future gens don’t get to buy a great game like NFS Most Wanted 05’ or Deadpool or Transformers Devastation or even the original San Andreas much less Battlefield Bad Company 2 or Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions.
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TQK (@TheQuickKunai) reported@Battlefield Fix your hacker problem @Battlefield
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CURIOUS OPTICS (@CuriousOptics) reported1/8 When American prisoners of war (POWs) began returning from Korea in 1953, something was wrong. Men who had been officers were making filmed confessions denouncing the United States. Some refused repatriation. Some appeared to have been fundamentally altered, not broken under obvious duress, but calmly, coherently converted. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) called it brainwashing. The question consuming American intelligence was not whether it had happened. It was how. If the Soviets had developed a reliable method for controlling the human mind, every intelligence asset, every captured officer, every embassy employee was a potential vulnerability. The Cold War was being fought in the mind as much as on any battlefield. The CIA's response wasn't just to study the phenomenon. It was to develop the capability itself. In April 1953, Director Allen Dulles authorised a programme to find out how to do to others what America feared was being done to its own people. The programme was called MKULTRA. For the next twenty years, it experimented on American citizens without their knowledge or consent.
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Xen Berger (@BuhBerger) reportedAbsolutely diabolical that I'm still having this issue @BattlefieldComm
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Joyousguard (@truththrulove) reported@BattlefieldComm Hard-core portal servers have a huge cheater problem and I guess from the looks of it they always will. I love when hackers get 150 kills and 20 in a match and then post in chat about how easy that game was.
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Swaguley (@swaguley) reported@jaylay12088001 @skynetBF Yeah, saying Battlefield is realistic is not accurate, but saying Battlefield is authentic is, as long as it isn't getting in the way of fun. DICE has been explicit about this for years, also that Battlefield is not a milsim. You can show as many movement exploits as you want from BF4 as proof, but I don't accept bugs as proof. The clip you showed, with the dude hitting slides mixed with aim stabilization jumps are simply exploits of the physics engine and skirting around the designed movement penalties. Why else would they design penalties in the first place if they mean for them to just to be broken with random key combos? I view them the same way as people glitching under the map. You might see it as emergent gameplay and a skill gap, and I see them simply as exploits dodging penalties, not the base movement design.
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DooM49 (@DooM49) reported@ODT1T4N @Battlefield @BattlefieldComm holy thats a glitch. Using canister shell and some how converting it to guided shell. You got hit by multiple guided rockets there
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Elbram Tsol【Schizoria】 (@Elbram_Tsol) reported🧵4/5 Why is stuff like this really a problem? This is not the mindset of someone prepared for an ever evolving battlefield. It displays extreme favor to an ambiguous doctrine & disregards the importance of an individual combatant's situational awareness & ability.
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Joel_silva (@joel_hkg) reported@BattlefieldComm Fix strikepoint
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Reira (@reira_r2) reported@AmiNoSaute @BattlefieldComm yeah the vehicle zoom keeps toggling stupid bug pls fix @EA_DICE
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Marwan (@6db560c87fec4ea) reported@BattlefieldComm You can notice it through them keeping apologizing in their posts and stating that they can't identify the root cause of the bugs such as the lighting bug in redsec. Many bugs takes them too long to fix, if these bugs are ever fixed.
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TarIQ (@TQ_110) reported@pedruchie @BattlefieldComm Yeah we all have this problem on Xbox and unfortunately no one talks about it
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Iran Flash News (@FlashWireNews) reported@KobeissiLetter #BREAKINGNEWS 🚨: Iran's Foreign Ministry and IRGC issue parallel warnings to regional countries any state allowing its territory to be used for U.S. strikes on Iran will be treated as a hostile target. The Foreign Ministry warned it "will not hesitate" to strike the origin of attacks and any bases used against Iran. The IRGC declared that any support for U.S. aggression is a "legitimate target" for Iran's armed forces. The message is directed at Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar all host to U.S. military assets. Iran is drawing a clear line: host U.S. strikes, become a target. The Strait remains the battlefield. Tehran is signaling that regional states risk being pulled into the conflict.
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Aj_HorrorFan (@BluRay_ANARCHY) reportedBattlefield 6 fix y'all ****** *** game there no ******* way on hard-core should take the whole godamn mag to kill someone...
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𝔽orms ℝespecter (0/100 bangers) (@Forms_Respecter) reportedI think the funniest part in all this is that modern evangelicals should be the most ideologically capable of grasping what's going on here, but because of the psychic bonds of Holocaust guilt they're blinded to reality. Luckily I'm here to explain! The evangelical obsession with the idea that bloodlines and lineages aren't important in the kingdom should be their first clue that Jews are not God's chosen people. They correctly interpret the NT on this point when it comes to literally every race besides Jews. It's very confusing. Nevertheless, it is the clear teaching of the NT that the Jews specifically are not God's chosen people, because that's a spiritual position, not a genetic one. Secondly, evangelicals love to point out that we're in a spiritual battle and that our enemies are the demonic forces of satan. So true! Unfortunately, the evangelical only affirms this because it allows them to pietistically bow out of every real world battle. "Our enemies are not of this world. 🥰" Wow, so true! But that doesn't mean that the things that happen in this world aren't part of the greater spiritual battle. Both sides use mankind as their primary means of prosecuting the war on the Earth front. So where does that leave the Jews? Well, which side do you think is going to better be able to use a group who for 2000 years have had baked into their ethnic identity revulsion for the God of the universe? A second's thought should lead you to conclude that it's obviously the side of the demons. Most evangelicals are incapable of coming to that conclusion though because of one of the demons greatest battlefield innovations: holocaust guilt. The question is now, why does the issue of the Jews incline people into extremes? This again is a tactic of the enemy. You can tell by the fact that both extremes come to the same conclusion about Jews: the world revolves around them. This serves to distract people from reality and causes infighting amongst Christians. Division and distraction is their goal. So if you're a philosemite going on a crusade against antisemites for opposing the actually evil things Jews do, you're falling into the demon's trap. But if you're an antisemite who's convinced Jews are the final boss and the only issue that matters, you've also fallen into the demon's trap. To summarize the sane view of reality: • Jews are not God's chosen people, Christians are. • Jews are a vehicle demons use to exert their will on Earth, but they're not the only vehicle. • Jews should be opposed insofar as they are opposed to God, but we can't lose sight of the fact that they're not the only people in opposition to God. Because of mass media, and especially digital technology, our brains can't biologically process the information environment we live in. The demons will exploit this by offering you simplistic models of reality that obscure just as much as they illuminate. One of their chief tricks (but not their onlh one) in this regard is Jew centrism. Don't fall for the demon's trick!