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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.

  • 38% Sign in (38%)
  • 31% Online Play (31%)
  • 14% Glitches (14%)
  • 9% Game Crash (9%)
  • 7% Matchmaking (7%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Sign in 15 hours ago
Mérignac Online Play 3 days ago
Cergy Sign in 3 days ago
Casablanca Game Crash 3 days ago
Courcelles-lès-Lens Glitches 3 days ago
Aix-en-Provence Game Crash 3 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • JC_J
    Joel (@JC_J) reported

    @Battlefield Fix that damn ****** game, it's worthless that they release things and the game is totally broken, and the worst part is that in the last update they broke the netcode even more, and the worst thing is that ****** matchmaking system it has along with all the other errors.

  • KobraconSystems
    KCSY (@KobraconSystems) reported

    Been keeping tabs on Wardogs since it's basically Nu-MAG and I hope it's successful. I'm just worried about future player count issues and with that a potential lack of crossplay. I just want a good combined arms arcade FPS game since Battlefield dropped the ball hard with BF6.

  • AnonyVash
    نیاوش (@AnonyVash) reported

    @BattlefieldComm 10 Months after release still basic problems and you don't care! Great Dice!

  • AmiNoSaute
    أمين (@AmiNoSaute) reported

    @BattlefieldComm It's been weeks since update 1.3.3.0 broke the vehicle zoom (stuck on toggle instead of hold). Please fix it. @BattlefieldComm

  • Highcalibre
    Robert Anthony (@Highcalibre) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Impossible. Sh*ts been broken since after BF2.

  • ChrisSlaske
    chris (@ChrisSlaske) reported

    @Battlefield Audio has been an issue since launch and they continue to ignore it as a core issue

  • SKK_Adrift
    The Commander (@SKK_Adrift) reported

    @explosivesarkaz "Wis, I'm not Rhodes Island." Robin shrugs. Did he come off as that soft? "I'm not gonna condone random genocide here, but if ******** are going around causing trouble they know what they signed up for. Going on the battlefield means you accept going to die."

  • maximsoucy
    Maxim Soucy (@maximsoucy) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Why does it take over a month to fix Strikepoint? You fixed this in ~2 hours

  • hulk_fan
    TheHulkFan (@hulk_fan) reported

    @allthingshulk I just find amusing that Carol in the last issue was in the frontline facing the Hulk and suddenly she's away from the battlefield. Was Ewing afraid of making her get beat up? Or was Marvel still on pushing Carol as the face image of the MCU that didn't want her to be humiliated?

  • Saints254G
    Mr.GeauxSaints1.5 (@Saints254G) reported

    @Battlefield why does the game lag final circle redsec

  • KeithGallo1
    KeithsterG (@KeithGallo1) reported

    @LoochyTV It wasn’t even really a bad game at the start, did it have its issues yeah, but it was a good battlefield, now it’s fixing itself and listening to the community more and becoming the battlefield people wanted, which is good and shows a lot more than if they did nothing

  • newhedge_io
    newhedge (@newhedge_io) reported

    Due to a massive increase in traffic to Newhedge, our site temporarily went down. Service to the site has been restored. We’re continuing to increase capacity, and the Bitcoin Battlefield will be back shortly.

  • cos1307
    DedRevil (@cos1307) reported

    @vsdsad25496 @Battlefield At the moment I can't fault DICE They've listened and they're upping their game cos it was broken and on the way out Hopefully this is the start of a big turnaround

  • brane_trix
    trix (@brane_trix) reported

    The Last Stablecoin Ep. 2 It always comes back to questioning: why do we need decentralized stablecoins? The main frame is, we need a safer and more transparent way to have credit and currencies in the world economy. The economy is the world economy. Local economies are so powerful and meaningful, but at this point the world is connected, and outside of catastrophe it's likely to stay connected. As the powers of the world continually compete for more power, there's always gonna be a new battlefield. And that battlefield, or a weapon on the battlefield, should no longer be money. Because money, the ability to trade, the ability to exchange, the ability to have different time preferences and plan finances around your life, is something that everybody needs to have. Not just control over, but predictability and stability within. Otherwise you have people that aren't even allowed to truly build a life for themselves, because corrupt systems and individuals continually filter from them. As the more transparent, decentralized, and persistent monies scale, hopefully more pressure due to competition is put on any currencies backed by democracies to make changes to their financial system. To make things more transparent. For example, to make taxes traceable. As a citizen, I should know what my tax money goes to, and I should know that it's gonna benefit me, mostly our country. But due to cash, and honestly the true benefits of cash, things won't always be able to be fully transparent for any old world financial systems. So they'll never truly be able to compete with the digital currency systems. They can't just migrate, it isn't that easy. And that's why the digital systems need to have full censorship resistance, full corruption protections, full sovereignty, because otherwise you get totalitarian and authoritarian rules built into these systems. On the cash standpoint: there's always gonna be somebody with $100,000 stuck under the bed, you know? So that's always gonna come back to bite a fully cash system trying to migrate. But if it comes down to digitize or the money dies, then they're gonna do something similar to the executive order, I think it's 6102, that took gold from every citizen to transfer into US dollars. Probably gonna do the same thing: take cash from all citizens and transfer it into digital money. Which is just CBDCs. We don't really want that. But it might happen if there's too much competitive pressure on the currencies. Realistically, there needs to be competition that reduces the reach of these currencies. Not hindered, but forced to be more responsible with their spending. Because if a business with $4 billion in the bank spends $2 billion of those dollars on party yachts, the business is going down. If our country does that, nothing bad happens for like a hundred years. That's why there needs to be quicker consequences for bad spending. Otherwise you run into the principal-agent problem, where the person making the decisions no longer has any risk, and the risk all gets pushed out to other generations. So then we're kind of just ******, and nobody's incentivized to make good decisions anymore. In that sense, our stablecoins bring competition where necessary, and we hope this competition creates better fiat currencies as well. But at the end of the day, a decentralized currency that can scale will do more for the world than a fiat currency built well.

  • Majmunspiuni3
    3 (@Majmunspiuni3) reported

    @IndoZEnjoyer @JoeWestNaCl @failure1991 No. It’s not they can. They will. Rather easily in the grand scheme of things. Damages accumulate overtime until they don’t. It doesn’t go both ways. Because the issue remains how ready is 404 to see the battlefield move from choke points to scorched earth.

  • nuke_235
    235Nuke (@nuke_235) reported

    @Battlefield It would make me really happy if I saw a photo labeled persistent servers. This major issue that has hampered the last 2 titles is crazy important for player retention and community building!

  • miahfuta
    Miah (@miahfuta) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Ignoring the back screen game crash when leaving matches… Hey team: Let’s nerf the range all all guns, especially snipers so much that it doesn’t make sense, and let’s do that right before we release the biggest map we’ve released for this game so far, surely people will love it

  • DBeardedGOAT
    Radik Slaughter (@DBeardedGOAT) reported

    I am saying I do not know of a verified, comparable case involving a .30-06 Core-Lokt entering a human neck under circumstances similar to Charlie’s and failing to exit. You are the one claiming such cases exist, so the burden is on you to produce one with a traceable source, exact ammunition, distance, trajectory, bone impact, and complete wound path. Cropped screenshots involving Japanese .303 military ammunition, unidentified .30-caliber rounds, mixed battlefield injuries, and bullets traveling through large sections of the torso do not establish your claim. Tour problem is you have not shown that it happened under comparable circumstances. Stacking hypothetical exceptions is not evidence. Show me a case of it happening. This isn’t a common occurrence if it’s ever happened at all. Because a 30.06 is a very hard hitting round that has massive penetration.

  • Rekt57v
    Rekt 57v (@Rekt57v) reported

    @yorksoriginal Battlefield 1 had its problems, but you could have really good matches on several maps

  • Dukey2003
    Roman Dukey (@Dukey2003) reported

    @rowell_96 @IxBeast @Battlefield it's not glazing to point out, that it is weird to feel "offended" by a typo... I mean, they are all human and errors occur.

  • saintjavelin
    Saint Javelin (@saintjavelin) reported

    Fedorov on why people are protesting today: “Ukrainians did not take to the streets for Minister Fedorov personally. They took to the streets because when Ukraine had seized the initiative on the battlefield and in the skies, that trajectory was broken. Ukrainians can sense when decisions are no longer being made based on the values this country stands for.”

  • marvingardns
    The Good Time Rambler (@marvingardns) reported

    Horseshoe Bend, 1814 I saw this neat overflight view of Horseshoe Bend from one of them generic Alabama history pages. But there was zero context to the tactical problem, which was obviously against the Red Stick’s favor, but not completely. I had walked the battlefield myself so I decided to annotate it. Jackson had been at the end of his rope by the winter of 1813-1814. As attributed to Napoleon, an Army marches on its stomach. He was deep in the wild Coosa and of the 2,000 something soldiers and camp followers crossed the Ditto Ferry with him, less than three hundred remained. The supply of his army was appalling. Most of the U.S. Army’s logistical chain was focused on Canada. What Jackson’s army had left were state legislatures, local contractors and almost nothing to forage in the Coosa. Legend was he faced near mutiny with the mouth of his cannon. Even David Crockett left the Army to tend to poor Polly back home in the Nickajack to see that she wintered and that he’d sow for the Spring. He’d left John Wesley, William and Margaret behind with her. But he’d return to Army for the summer campaign. But the memory of being so hungry that he’d eaten potatoes boiled in human fat was the most disturbing recollections of his normally wry memoirs. When early Spring returned, so too did more 90-day militia, and some who’d volunteered for the “duration of the present War.” Moreover he had a regiment of regulars of the U.S. Army, the 39th Infantry including a young Lieutenant named Sam Houston. Hopeful to his cause and all were also two cannons in blue carriages. He had probably around 1,500 infantry at most facing across a scrubby but open field of fire (I marked in blue NATO “X”). He placed his two guns on a wooded knoll (red rectangle) about 75 yards from the Creek barricade and shelled the native works for about two hours. But recent rains had soften the logs and made the ground spongy. The bombardment was ineffectual. But by then John Coffee, a close confidante of Jackson and his cavalry commander, had positioned his cavalry dismounts (green rectangle) south of the Tallapoosa Bend as Cherokee allies led by The Whale (and including Major Ridge) rowed a relay of warriors (yellow rectangle) across the River. The Red Stick village of Tohopeka (white circle) was now threatened with being overrun. As their Chief Menawa and other leaders sent some warriors back to contain the Cherokee beachhead, Jackson sent his infantry in. The first assault was probably no more than 350 men, but among the first over the barricade was Lt. Sam Houston who almost immediately took an arrow wound to the groin. It would not be the last wound of the day for him, but it would last the longest. Red Stick defenses quickly collapsed and mayhem, then bedlam ensued. Warriors who tried to escape west across the Tallapoosa were shot down by a screen of pickets along the bank - Tennessee dismounts, Cherokee, White Stick Creeks. It was all over by early afternoon with few captives taken but for a few women and children. Chief Menawa managed an escape. So too did Peter McQueen, who encouraged the Fort Mims massacre. But Jackson had crushed only the heart of the Red Creek resistance. It’s spirit lived on in a few die hard guerrillas like Peter McQueen, who sought refuge around Pensacola begging for firearms from the Spanish and awaiting the coming the British who had a new “Gulf Strategy” to win the War of 1812. There a motley collection of Creek, Seminole and Maroons would continue to resist the new American Gulf expansion, and especially the ever greedy Georgians… But all that is a story for another day.

  • nornirsol
    nornir.sol (@nornirsol) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Kind of retarded take, I have an older PC that has TPM, but of course, it doesn't have 2.0, so I'll need to upgrade my motherboard or change the whole thing just to play this slop. It's kind of disgusting and won't solve root issue, in my opinion, just lost customers I guess.

  • vilkye_
    ⋆˚࿔ ꪜꪖꪗꫀ ࿔˚⋆🏳️‍⚧️ (@vilkye_) reported

    @Battlefield i STILL cannot play your game, STILL. Months after release the network lag is unbearable. All because I have a particular CPU, this is an awful product.

  • rabyaahahmed
    Rabyaah Althaibani رابعة الذيباني (@rabyaahahmed) reported

    Mario this is complete fabrication. For two weeks we’ve heard the same attempt to reframe Yemen’s crisis as an extension of someone else’s war, while ignoring the actual demands being made. If the objective had truly been to “open a new front for Iran,” why wasn’t that done at the beginning of the conflict? Instead, Ansar Allah largely stayed focused on Yemen’s own issues and repeatedly centered their public demands on lifting the restrictions imposed on areas under their control. The issue is not “opening a new front for Iran.” The issue is over 25 million Yemenis living under restrictions that have devastated their daily lives for years. Open Sana’a Airport. Lift the restrictions on the ports. End the collective punishment. Allow Yemenis to travel, seek medical treatment, reunite with their families, and earn a living with dignity. Those are the demands that have been repeated publicly. Instead of addressing the humanitarian crisis, some continue inventing sensational narratives that distract from the suffering of millions of Yemenis. Yemen should not be treated as a battlefield for regional agendas. Yemen’s priority should be Yemen and the rights of its people—not endless attempts to rewrite the conversation around anything except the siege and the humanitarian catastrophe. 🇾🇪

  • PolymarketIntel
    Polymarket Intel (@PolymarketIntel) reported

    Former Ukrainian Minister of Defence Fedorov: For the first time, we built a real-time battlefield analytics system that tracks losses. We began receiving daily reports on casualties. But decisions about whom to support, whom to reinforce, and where to allocate resources are still not made on the basis of data. They are made on the basis of loyalty. You cannot build or develop a successful system that way. Another major problem is the blocking of initiatives and endless bureaucratic battles. During six months at the Ministry of Defense, we were unable to establish centers of competence or reform the organizational structure because the General Staff would not approve it, claiming the name wasn't right or something else was wrong. Instead of bringing in new people capable of generating ideas, the system kept resisting change.

  • JimmySecUK
    Jimmy Rushton (@JimmySecUK) reported

    A lot of things were starting to go right for Ukraine on the battlefield. Decisions Mykhailo Fedorov made as Defence Minister were a key part of that. He did make errors, but removing him now, under these circumstances, is a huge mistake.

  • baycosinus
    Onur Demirλy (@baycosinus) reported

    @IxBeast @BattlefieldComm and? your point other than brain dead "skill issue" template which has no valuable contribution? none. go back to the game, adults are talking here.

  • SwagosarusPSN
    Cody Lee (@SwagosarusPSN) reported

    @joshuagates @Discovery Josh, what’s going on with expedition X? I haven’t seen a new episode in a while. I need my fix of “This Week on Expedition X, Josh, Phil and Heather travel to Cowpens SC to spend the night on a haunted revolutionary war battlefield.”

  • Next_Gen_Expert
    Nexxy🎯 (@Next_Gen_Expert) reported

    @realgotchops Yeah this game has some serious netcode issues I've never had the issues i have in this battlefield game. Don't know how much more i can take with it because i love the game it's got so much potential.