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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.
- Online Play (38%)
- Sign in (33%)
- Matchmaking (13%)
- Glitches (9%)
- Game Crash (7%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Skynet (@skynetBF) reported@TheRobbieBlair @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield Hit reg and desynch are still broken . Bf6 is too easy and unrealistic . Movements like aim , cross air , reloading a rpg and being able to move and sprint like a cheetah is wrong . Did you tried bf4 or past bf ?
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p.k (@Eddy199134) reported@BattlefieldComm fix audio.. fix desynch and hitreg... give pc players the ability to turn off crossplay! give snipers actually flinch when getting shot.. same goes for supression.... stop making a skillgap less slop game... increase the skillgap!
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Iran Embassy in Slovenia (@IranSlovenia) reportedThe US Secretary of State's meeting in the Senate was spectacle!! The issue is not the mediators; it is the abuse of negotiations, and the US's lack of real will to negotiate leading to the result.Warmongers only talk about negotiation,negotiation is more difficult than war. 🔸The US negotiations with Iran are certainly complicated and difficult for them, because the goals of those who started the war have not been achieved and the gap between surrender and negotiation is obvious to those with common sense. 🔸 In the past year (a page of history), the United States has twice abandoned diplomacy and chosen the battlefield in the final stages of negotiations. 🔸 In the second war that the US launched against Iran (on Feb/28, alongside the Israeli regime), after 40 days and without success, the US returned to negotiations for the third time after requesting a ceasefire!! So a third return to war is also possible.
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chris (@ChrisSlaske) reported@BattlefieldComm Lame decision to make solos for redsec. And still, in season 3, leave out trios. Questions need to be answered for disappearing rpgs, unlimited tank health with bad ping, and redsec needing sniper damage nerfed like you did rpg speed Havent been back to redsec bc of light glitch
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Military Observer (@TheMilObserverr) reportedIndia is turning 2,400 ageing T-72 tanks into remotely operated battlefield platforms 🇮🇳 Instead of scrapping them, the Indian Army is converting them into unmanned systems for high risk missions. And the thinking behind this is smart. 👇 • Nearly 2,400 T-72s to be converted under iDEX ADITI 4.0 challenge • Extends operational life by 15 to 20 years at a fraction of replacement cost • Will breach minefields, conduct reconnaissance and act as decoys • Operate ahead of manned T-90s absorbing enemy fire and identifying positions • Real time data links feed directly into command networks • Bridges capability gap until Future Ready Combat Vehicle arrives from 2030 • T-72 has been in Indian Army service since 1979 Why risk a crew in a minefield when a remotely operated tank can do it instead. That is exactly the logic here. India is not scrapping its old tanks. It is giving them a second life on the modern battlefield. 🇮🇳
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Will Schryver (@imetatronink) reported🔥 IRGC to Palestinians (and Hezbollah): "Our fire is at your service." It seems increasingly evident that Iran is determined to finish this fight on the battlefield.
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Orange_Vol1321 (@OrangeVol1321) reported@LFCJay0 @BattlefieldComm Any rank gets put with any rank when playing Redsec ranked. That's a problem. Players should be required to have so many hours of normal redsec before being allowed to join ranked redsec.
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U.S.A.I. 🇺🇸 (@researchUSAI) reported🇪🇸 The First Order Consequence: Spain reduced decision-making scope by treating the Spain-versus-Ukraine comparison as a direct, transferable template rather than a context-specific risk model, which slowed Spain’s internal selection of measurable priorities and increased the odds of resource misallocation 🇪🇸 The Second Order Consequence: Spain’s agencies and partners coordinated around the flawed analogy, so project baselines, timelines and success metrics diverged from actual on-the-ground constraints; as a result, group execution became harder to audit and less resilient to shocks 🇪🇸 Discernment: Spain previously used a more evidence-forward approach in adjacent policy areas, such as switching from narrative-driven assessments to data-tested indicators after measurable underperformance; this history was not applied to the comparison framework, which weakened discernment 🇪🇸 Reasoning: In the current cycle, Spain’s continued reliance on the shallow comparison limits falsifiable monitoring, making it harder to confirm improvement (for example, failing to track whether spending or reforms produce observed outcomes against defined baselines) and easier for decay to compound 🇪🇸 Judgement: Spain’s overall growth is being constrained by an analogy-driven strategy error: the likely path is slower learning, higher variance outcomes and weaker feedback loops, all of which constitute decay in strategic capability until measurement and context controls are restored 🇺🇦 The First Order Consequence: Ukraine’s operational and policy profile was treated as if it could be mapped too cleanly onto Spain’s environment, which risks distorting Ukraine-relevant lessons into generalized claims that do not survive contact with differing constraints; the consequence is miscalibrated takeaway learning 🇺🇦 The Second Order Consequence: Ukraine-adjacent stakeholders and observers may amplify the simplified narrative, which can undermine accurate coalition learning and create friction when expected applicability fails; that can reduce group cohesion around priorities that require country-specific adaptation 🇺🇦 Discernment: Ukraine’s prior adaptations show that learning comes from context-correct evidence (for example, revisions made after specific battlefield or administrative friction), but the comparison process did not preserve that evidence discipline, weakening discernment of what is transferable 🇺🇦 Reasoning: Right now, the strategy built on the shallow comparison increases the chance that decision-makers cannot falsify claims of benefit, such as whether any adopted measure produces the intended observable outcomes under Ukraine-like conditions, and instead rewards plausible-sounding correlation 🇺🇦 Judgement: Ukraine’s contribution to whole growth is diminished when lessons are stripped of context: the likely outcome is slower, noisier learning and reduced strategic effectiveness for the using party until the comparison is rebuilt around comparable variables and testable metrics
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sergio (@sergio62911394) reported@Battlefield Fix your fing game!!! It is impossible to play ever since the start of S3. Rubberbanding, lags, disconnections etc
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Choas (@0ct4v1) reported@sipping_Pyro @ShitpostRock2 Problem is that on a real battlefield, those pikemen would be horrifically vulnerable to their horseback archers. Unless you give them shields of some kind, which wasn't normal for pikemen as they need 2 hands on their pikes to control it, leaving none for a shield.
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nannu Pawlu (@NPawlu) reported@IfindRetards Later assessed "Not fit for battlefield service" and all assigned to cushy desk jobs that can for the most part be done by civilians, while drawing expensive medical support for their "condition': deducted from even more expensive battlefield equipment and support requirements
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Rex Bourne 🇺🇸🦅 (@stationd5) reported@MarioNawfal bc Ukraine is losing on the battlefield. Theyre about to lose Lyman Sloviansk + Kramatorsk and more. The frontline is shaping up to be a real problem for the AFU Also Ukraine wont be able to do damage bc all battles will be in a city across the front so no Winter woes for RU
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Ulliee (@Ulbaas) reported@BattlefieldComm Fix your light spasm bug in cookie town first please
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Northern Mexican 🇲🇽 (@NorthernMexa) reportedMissiles are flying. Videos are circulating. Official statements say one thing, while people watching events unfold see something else entirely. The issue isn't just what happened on the battlefield. It's that confidence in official narratives keeps eroding.
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maikel_ (@ordinarymike) reported@Streetsdisple See, you're still talking about me "playing dumb" even though my comment wasn't about it, and I just asked what's wrong with that cube companion in this game and the guy told me his point of view and why he doesn't like that. That could be the end of conversation, but you suddenly started talking **** about me and the other guy that we're "playing dumb" just because we have different perspective on these things than the guy above. Sorry bro, but if all you you have to say is to start talking how dumb or retarded me or the other guy is, then this conversation makes no sense. If you or that other guy doesn't like this, I can accept that, but if someone there is a problem with other people liking this concpet of the game, then it's just weird for me. I know gaming nowadays become a battlefield, but can't people just talk about what they like or don't like in a normal way?
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before i slip,, ima slide♟️📜 (@Rocinantemoons) reported@BattlefieldComm @Battlefield Please update us on the middle east servers issue? This game is unplayable thus is the 4th month
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Robbie Blair (@TheRobbieBlair) reported@_PNill @BattlefieldComm New content doesn't fix trash gameplay. It's an fps that shoots like ****. That's really pretty funny. DayZ, @13 years old, makes this game seem retarded.
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Anthony Florencio Medina 🇵🇷 (@SociologyAries) reportedrevolutionary right and left, through the horrors of fascism and soviet communism, so what is revealed here, is really the problem of nihilism, they read because they seek a type of fatalistic nihilism, that leaves their exhausted emotions dead on a battlefield
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Reedirect (@Reeddirect) reported@TheClubVixen @JakeSucky Thats just not really going to happen, most games that would turn into live service already have, call of duty, battlefield, etc. Its VERY unlikely that we're gonna see a sudden swerve into even MORE live service from games that weren't before.
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Basha باشا (@BashaReport) reportedInteresting track from @usairforce E-11A (23-9048) near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The “spaghetti” flight path, 0 ft altitude, and missing flight data strongly suggest @ADSBex @flightradar24 tracking errors rather than an actual flight pattern. The E-11A is a Battlefield Airborne Communications Node (BACN) aircraft, essentially a flying communications relay used to connect military networks. Most likely this was a ground-based aircraft with corrupted position reports, not a "secret mission" drawing those zig-zag lines across Saudi Arabia.
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Ameer (@AmeerZaid_) reported@BattlefieldComm I have one question Are you aware of the Dsync issue? and are you gonna fix it?
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buzzeyeview (@buzzeyeview) reported@BattlefieldComm Update every two weeks it seems, I have update fatigue! Still not fixing the many issues BF6 has. What a joke!
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hyper (@Hypersiter64) reported@AirwingMarine hyper uber taxi service is here for battlefield transport needs give me call im just a pedal away Vrooom
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Jeremiah Knight (@iamrjknight) reportedApologetics is not the heart of our message. The gospel is. We do not defend the faith merely to win arguments, expose errors, or appear sharper than others. We give an answer so that Christ may be seen clearly, sin may be exposed truthfully, and sinners may be called to repentance and faith. “Sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you” (1 Peter 3:15). The danger is that apologetics can become a battlefield for pride if it is separated from the cross. A man may answer objections, defeat false arguments, quote history, and still fail to preach Christ. That is not faithfulness. That is noise with religious vocabulary. Paul did not build his ministry on cleverness. He said, “For I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified” (1 Corinthians 2:2). So yes, we contend. Yes, we answer. Yes, we tear down arguments raised against the knowledge of God. But we do it as servants of the gospel, not as performers in debate. “We are destroying speculations and every lofty thing raised up against the knowledge of God” (2 Corinthians 10:5). Apologetics is a tool. The gospel is the treasure. If our defense of the truth does not lead people to the glory of Christ, the guilt of sin, the necessity of the cross, and the call to bow before the risen Lord, then we have defended the wall while forgetting the King inside.
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Terrance Nelson (@Kireilt) reported@Ganglosaxonnne While such bans have happened in the history of the Combine, I can't help but feel that this is CGL's excuse to get rid of the practice because certain writers find it personally problematic. It pisses me off that the DCMS is suddenly being portrayed as weakened. Especially when they haven't suffered as many egregious defeats as other instersteller powers. It goes against Era Report: 3145 and Shattered Fortress. Manpower shouldn't be a issue. Training shouldn't be a issue. Just get butts in cockpits. They'll get there training on the battlefield. There should lines of citizens ready to enlist. Why is CGL having Yori pussyfoot around when she clearly had plans to address these issues years before.
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Operation LowcountryWildfire (@OpLowcountry) reportedOPERATION LOWCOUNTRY WILDFIRE INTELLIGENCE EXTERNAL BRIEF FORCED REOPENING UNDER FIRE 03 JUNE 2026 Open Source Derived | Cross-Checked | Analytical Assessment | No Classified Inputs EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Iran theater has entered a new phase. The current structure is not clean de-escalation, but it has also not broken into full regional war. The best read is forced reopening under fire. The Strait of Hormuz is now the central test of the emerging framework. Washington is pushing to turn protected movement through the Strait into a formal open lane, with mine-clearing, military overwatch, maritime enforcement, and no-toll transit becoming core conditions rather than side issues. This matters because Hormuz is not just a waterway. It is leverage. Iran has used the Strait as pressure, while the United States is now trying to turn that pressure point into the first visible deliverable of any agreement. If ships move freely, mines are cleared, and Iran loses the ability to gatekeep passage, the framework gains real weight. If the Strait remains selective, threatened, or dependent on quiet military coordination, the agreement remains vulnerable. CURRENT OPERATIONAL PICTURE The Gulf has moved into an active enforcement and interception phase. Kuwait has taken confirmed casualties after missile and drone activity struck Kuwait International Airport, while Bahrain remains inside the defensive ring. U.S. forces continue to intercept threats and conduct precision responses against Iranian military nodes tied to the current escalation cycle. Iran is not simply walking away from diplomacy. Tehran is using pressure as negotiation. The Iranian economy remains under severe strain, with oil revenue, financial access, sanctions evasion routes, and internal stability all weighing heavily on the regime. The IRGC cannot accept a framework that looks like surrender. It needs leverage preserved, resistance language intact, and enough battlefield pressure to claim it was not forced into concessions. That is why the current pattern looks contradictory from the outside. Talks continue while missiles fly. Hormuz is discussed while ships move under pressure. Sanctions expand while Iran claims retaliation and the United States keeps military pressure in place. This is not contradiction. It is coercive bargaining. INTERNAL IRANIAN PRESSURE The deeper issue inside Iran remains the power structure. The formal state is still visible, but the coercive state appears dominant. The IRGC remains the central actor across security, maritime pressure, missile activity, internal control, and sanctions evasion networks. Civilian authority appears weakened. Public anger remains real in many segments of Iranian society, but fear and repression continue to limit open action. This creates an unstable balance between a population under strain, a formal state seeking relief, and a security apparatus trying to preserve its role. Iran needs a deal, but the IRGC needs not to look like it needs a deal. The United States wants compliance before relief, while Iran wants relief before surrendering leverage. Gulf states want open shipping without becoming the battlefield, while Israel wants continued freedom of action against Iranian proxies and infrastructure. STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT The current phase is a hot middle zone. It is not peace, but it is not full blowout. It is pressure. The most important watch points are now clear. The first is whether Kuwait sees another wave. The second is whether U.S. strikes remain limited to Qeshm-style military nodes or expand deeper. The third is whether Hormuz transit becomes openly normalized or remains selective and protected. The fourth is whether Iran accepts a framework or continues using pressure to alter the terms. The answers to those questions will determine whether this becomes a managed reopening or the next escalation ladder. FINAL READ The banks have not broken, but the tide is moving. King of Cainhoy 🇺🇸🔥 🔥
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Jay (@LFCJay0) reported@OrangeVol1321 @BattlefieldComm There's a level requirement of 5. I'm talking about actual rank, not level. It's BR I'm fine with no rank matchmaking to reduce queue times, but then I should be able to play with anyone. Boosting isn't an issue in a matchmaking system that holds no matchmaking balance
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bNasty (@burtchnasty) reported@BattlefieldComm Hey DICE, it’s 2026. Can you tell us why your games netcode is in worse shape than games from the early 2000’s? How many fat, blue haired trans devs does it take to fix this problem?
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U.S.A.I. 🇺🇸 (@researchUSAI) reported🇮🇷 The First Order Consequence: Iran’s Supreme Leader, after saying an enemy had been defeated on the battlefield, warned that attempts to undermine public resolve or spark pessimism would “directly aid the enemy,” signaling a push for tighter domestic information control and messaging to reduce frustration-driven unrest 🇮🇷 The Second Order Consequence: Iranian state-aligned authorities and media outlets would likely intensify monitoring and restrictions on dissenting commentary, while opposition figures and citizen networks could face higher risk of retaliation, contributing to reduced open debate but potentially faster alignment around official narratives, reflected in measurable trends such as fewer public protest announcements and fewer viral accounts documenting shortages or security incidents 🇮🇷 Discernment: Past instances of government crackdowns on criticism following battlefield or security milestones would likely be treated as evidence that fear and uncertainty suppress mobilization, shaping future strategy toward preempting pessimism rather than responding after public sentiment turns 🇮🇷 Reasoning: The Supreme Leader’s framing suggests a current focus on sustaining morale through state messaging, which may produce short-term stability measurable by lower reported street confrontations and fewer coordinated online calls to action, while also increasing long-term decay risks such as public distrust if official accounts diverge from daily conditions like inflation or service disruptions 🇮🇷 Judgement: The warning aims to preserve collective cohesion by discouraging frustration, but the approach risks trading openness for stability; group growth would be supported if public communication improves and grievances are addressed, while group decay would be supported by evidence like sustained reductions in credible, verifiable information and persistent reports of harassment that discourage participation in civic problem-solving
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TWTicktockevil (@ticktockevil) reported@BillMelugin_ I did not volunteer to serve because I have both flat feet and scoliosis. If the draft were reinstated, I would have to find alternative service because they couldn't use me. I would be a liability on the battlefield because I would injure myself too easily. Same thing with trans