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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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August 22: Problems at Battlefield 6

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 42% Sign in (42%)
  • 28% Online Play (28%)
  • 14% Glitches (14%)
  • 8% Matchmaking (8%)
  • 8% Game Crash (8%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Annecy Matchmaking 2 days ago
Paris Matchmaking 2 days ago
Itapemirim Sign in 3 days ago
São Paulo Game Crash 3 days ago
Brech Sign in 3 days ago
Comuna 1 Online Play 4 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • clark_kent10935
    Clark Kent (@clark_kent10935) reported

    Good morning from Virginia. 🇺🇸 On this day in 1794, the tangled, storm-shattered woods along the Maumee River in the Northwest Territory rang with the crash of musket fire and the sharp order of a bayonet charge. General “Mad” Anthony Wayne’s Legion of the United States met a powerful Native American confederation and broke it in little more than an hour. The place would forever be known as the Battle of Fallen Timbers. Wayne had spent two hard years forging a real army after earlier American disasters in the Ohio country. His Legion—disciplined regulars reinforced by Kentucky mounted volunteers—advanced through a landscape of downed trees left by a fierce tornado. Those fallen timbers gave the warriors cover and gave the battle its name. Shawnee under Blue Jacket, along with Ottawa, Delaware, Miami, Wyandot, and others, waited in the thicket. They had reason to believe they could stop the Americans again. They could not. When the advance guard made contact, Wayne’s response was pure aggression. He ordered his men forward with the bayonet, refused to let the fight settle into a prolonged firefight in the brush, and pressed both wings hard. The confederacy’s line buckled under the disciplined assault. Warriors who had expected British support fell back toward nearby Fort Miamis, only to find the gates closed. The British commander would not risk open war with the United States. That refusal sealed the day’s outcome. Wayne’s victory was complete. In the days that followed he destroyed nearby villages and crops, driving home the point that the old pattern of frontier warfare had ended. The next year the Treaty of Greenville followed. Most of present-day Ohio and large stretches beyond were opened to American settlement. The Northwest Territory, long contested and blood-soaked, was firmly under United States control. Fallen Timbers was more than a single battlefield success. It was the hard-won moment when the young republic proved it could project real military power into the interior, break a determined confederation, and turn contested wilderness into American land. “Mad” Anthony Wayne’s Legion did not merely win a fight on August 20, 1794—they secured the door to the West. America 250 🇺🇸

  • geneyus1971
    The House of Pirates (@geneyus1971) reported

    @EA_DICE when are you going to fix anything in BF6. Even during Labs when people express concerns you ignore us. If you aren't going to listen then why do Labs, typical EA they will never change bc dollars mean more than your consumers

  • SpookyGhost8413
    Hide The Pain Lionel (@SpookyGhost8413) reported

    @BrojayLouw @Fenianmoder You don't need testosterone for that. The effects of testosterone would be a rounding error on a battlefield scale.

  • RebelCapybara
    Rebel (@RebelCapybara) reported

    @CallofDutyCM @Spartan3319 @ModernWarzone So why can your main rival Battlefield do it with 0 occuring problems while ALSO HAVING 2X AMOUNT of players your failure of a game BO7 and supporting full 64player matches? Cold war also runs on these, but people are getting doxxed and RCE'd left and right on there. Stop lying.

  • xNuFX
    NuFX (@xNuFX) reported

    Did you even notice the class lock bug yet? I'm unable to change classes before redeployment, can select once at match start. Xbox, saw reports about same on PC. Did all usual stuff to try to fix. @BattlefieldComm

  • Pano_077
    Giona Strazzacappa (@Pano_077) reported

    @TakayamaHitomi_ @stunlokked @BattlefieldComm But it lookes like they have not idea how to use it and how to reconise when AI makes a mistakes and how to fix it BEFORE it is relasead in the game

  • Pano_077
    Giona Strazzacappa (@Pano_077) reported

    @stunlokked @BattlefieldComm AI does the most and they try to fix it later, even EA said that "we need to use more AI in game development" + 3/4 of the devs got fired/moved for BF7 so GG... It will remain the same Maybe they will fix the major bugs in season 5 but other than that thats the final game

  • TheInfamousEG
    🌹 The Infamous E.G.🌹 (@TheInfamousEG) reported

    @BattleNonSense @Battlefield They didnt even get them in BF4 to fix that version Mind you 2142 has had TWO rivals since it failed and currently someone is working on another restore project

  • Jakethatguy1999
    JakeGhillieFPS (@Jakethatguy1999) reported

    @Battlefield Sniping in warzone is better fix your weak rifles and maybe people will come back lol

  • FutureTechMntr
    Future Tech Monitor (@FutureTechMntr) reported

    Picture an app store. Except instead of games you're deploying AI models that soldiers built for a specific battlefield problem, and instead of staying stuck on one person's device, the model goes live for everyone the moment it's registered. That's what Striveworks actually got hired to build for the Army. They didn't get hired to build a smarter model. They got hired to build the plumbing that validates, deploys, and monitors whatever model fits the problem, fast enough to matter once this scales to corps level next year. Most people think AI progress means bigger models shipping every few months. The real bottleneck right now is model logistics, and Striveworks just landed the biggest logistics contract in the industry.

  • Johnny316420
    TROUBLE (@Johnny316420) reported

    @Ryangofett_2490 @Battlefield Game is trash. Got on tonight and started playing redsec after the update and servers were lagging and my whole team was falling through houses. Guys said dude this game is worse today than when it launched.. Everyone signed off and went to COD

  • BryanSchleyReal
    Bryan Schley (@BryanSchleyReal) reported

    I'll essay-post because I don't think people really consider the Input/Value ratio and how this applies to PvP games. Take a step back from Rivals so no one's egos get wounded and we'll use Battlefield as an example to explain: In Battlefield helicopter and plane pilots are playing a completely different game from the guys on the ground, not a harder game, a different game with different controls and mechanics to master. The problem arises that pilots gain infinitely more value and are harder to take down than anyone in any other role in the game. One man with one missile launcher cannot, is incapable, of killing a pilot due to reload speeds and flare recharge in BF6. It takes the combined effort of 3-4 people to counter the value of 1 person's inputs, which isn't a good time. Now back to Rivals: Spider-Man has counters, but they aren't really hard ones (Namor just puts him on an engagement timer). The best way to deal with him is to shoot him in the face on his way in/out, but the Input/Value ratio is still in the Spider-Man's favor because the Hela has to be significantly better at aiming compared to Spidey's basic movement. This ratio is why characters like Spider-Man, and even mechanically dead-simple characters like Wanda/Thing, should never be meta. Their value has to be limited numerically due to the asymmetry of their design or lack of needing good mechanical execution to get their value.

  • justenholstein
    Justen Holstein (@justenholstein) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Camera whip has been here since launch. Fix that ****

  • USBornNRaised
    Tired of being politically correct (@USBornNRaised) reported

    @LionelMedia Oh, FFS Lionel. No, it’s not you. It’s called basic Christianity. The Bible doesn’t do endless feel-good affirmations while pretending the enemy isn’t real. Jesus spent a significant portion of His ministry casting out demons, warning about the prince of this world, and describing a spiritual battlefield. Paul talks about principalities, powers, and the weapons of our warfare that “destroy strongholds.” Ignoring pathology, darkness, and malevolent forces isn’t “hope”—it’s spiritual malpractice. Erika is naming the disease so the cure (Christ, redemption, salvation) actually means something. A message of deliverance that never acknowledges captivity is just motivational speaking with a cross sticker on it. The Gospel is good news precisely because the alternative is real and ugly. If her tone feels “funereal” to you, maybe the problem isn’t her diagnosis—it’s that some people prefer the comfort of denial over the hard work of spiritual warfare.

  • Pano_077
    Giona Strazzacappa (@Pano_077) reported

    @TakayamaHitomi_ @stunlokked @BattlefieldComm 1. You will never say that face to face, so relax, dude. 2. It's quite obvious that they're using artificial intelligence to program, and as a result they cant fix a simple bug indicator or even a black screen after 4 months Of course they still need to code and all of that 1/2

  • mikefichera
    Mike Fichera (@mikefichera) reported

    @BattlefieldComm How about how FSR is broken and causes hitches when going to the respawn screen. Been known for months.

  • Scott824672085
    Scott (@Scott824672085) reported

    Drone defense Army. Little drones are big problems. At home, battlefield, all over. Attack Drones, for us... eh. Useful in special cases. The drone defense side is absolutely crucial.

  • jacobepstein7
    Jacob Epstein (@jacobepstein7) reported

    You're not "helping" Ukraine, you moron. Your cheerleading war out of some deep neurotic intensity, compounded by ignorance - and when confronted that you have mental problems, all you can offer is nonsense and blanket denials which convince nobody. My axiom is if you're not willing to fight in a war, your opinion is meaningless. I would have enlisted in World War 2 as my stepdad did. I would have fought in the Civil War. I would not have fought in Vietnam or in any of our Central American or Middle East fiascoes. Hemingway famously joined the Spanish Civil War. Bobby Kennedy's kid is somewhere on the battlefield. I respect these men. But you? Lots of blah blah blah but in the end, you're juts another pathetic keyboard commander and bullshit artist. How much money have you sent to Zelensky? How old are you? They are conscripting men in their 60s and threatening to drag women off the street and put them in the line of fire. You have no excuse not to sell your property, empty your bank account for Zelensky and volunteer as a mercenary for him since he's your hero. Short of that, no one is persuaded anymore, and even fewer are fooled.

  • RubenJSandoval1
    Ruben J. Sandoval (@RubenJSandoval1) reported

    @BattlefieldComm FIX THE LASER DESIGNATOR, NOT WORKING ON NEW JETS

  • jthoma12
    Absolute-Carnage (@jthoma12) reported

    @oliverCAndersen I’m still having problems with Directx hung error. Its not my PC because i can play any game without errors. Its EA and Battlefield 6. Please fix this

  • l_bohlman
    Lisa Bohlman (@l_bohlman) reported

    @MarioNawfal On August 16, 2026, Army chief Maj. Gen. Amir Hatami said anyone who kills or captures a U.S. service member would get about $30,000, doubled if a woman does it. Iranian state media (IRNA) carried it. Western outlets repeated the same announcement. Hatami framed it as answering Iranian requests to join the fight and called the targets “invading” American personnel. There were no known U.S. ground forces inside Iran at the time, so the offer is aimed at troops in the region, not a battlefield inside Iran. That is Tehran speaking through the army, not a freelance militia rumor. The bounty is an official Iranian act.

  • TNTJohn1717
    PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reported

    4. “Begin to Possess It, and Contend with Him in Battle” - Promise Does Not Excuse Passivity Then comes the command: “begin to possess it, and contend with him in battle.” Begin. Israel is entering a new stage. This is not yet Jericho. Jordan has not yet been crossed. Moses is still alive. But possession starts here. God often begins fulfillment before men recognize the larger shape of what He is doing. A small beginning may carry the DNA of a much larger purpose. Zechariah 4:10 later asks, “For who hath despised the day of small things?” The first territory east of Jordan is not the complete inheritance, but it is no trivial matter. Once Sihon falls, Israel’s enemies will hear about it. Once Israel possesses that land, momentum toward Jordan increases. God often opens a great chapter with a sentence that looks smaller than the chapter it starts. “Contend with him in battle” is equally important. The word is not “negotiate indefinitely,” “avoid confrontation,” or “circle Heshbon until Sihon dies naturally.” There is a divinely appointed conflict. Modern religion often speaks as though all contention were inherently unspiritual. The Bible does not. Jude tells believers to “earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints.” Paul says he fought a good fight. The Lord Jesus verbally confronted Pharisees, overturned tables, and called hypocrisy what it was. Again, Church Age contention is not Israelite military conquest, but there are truths that must be defended and errors that must be resisted. Peace is biblical; cowardice wearing a peace pin is not. At the same time, the command to contend comes after repeated commands not to contend with others. That balance must be preserved. Some men are so delighted with “earnestly contend” that they appear to have skipped every verse about meekness, patience, charity, gentleness, and refusing foolish questions. Others are so fond of peace that they would have politely asked Goliath whether he preferred a dialogue circle. Scripture produces neither professional brawlers nor professionally harmless men. It produces servants who know which battles matter. A man who fights everybody proves he lacks discernment; a man who fights nothing proves he lacks conviction. 5. “This Day Will I Begin to Put the Dread of Thee” - God Can Fight Before the Army Arrives Verse 25 says, “This day will I begin to put the dread of thee and the fear of thee upon the nations that are under the whole heaven, who shall hear report of thee, and shall tremble, and be in anguish because of thee.” Notice that Israel’s warfare is not limited to swords and shields. God is working in the psychology of surrounding nations before Israel reaches them. Reports will travel. Fear will spread. Hearts will tremble. The battlefield begins in places Israel cannot see. God can arrive ahead of His people and start the battle in the enemy’s imagination. Joshua 2 later confirms the reality of this fear when Rahab tells the spies, “I know that the LORD hath given you the land, and that your terror is fallen upon us,” adding that the inhabitants’ hearts melted when they heard what the Lord had done at the Red Sea and to Sihon and Og. Deuteronomy 2:25 is therefore not empty rhetoric. The report of these victories becomes part of the terror in Canaan. History starts preaching Israel’s God before Israel’s army arrives. That is the remarkable economy of providence: one victory can prepare the atmosphere for another. What God does today may already be preaching in a city you have not reached yet.

  • Jake_BelmontTV
    Jeiku (@Jake_BelmontTV) reported

    @Zyro_wz ******* nerds can have the game. I’ll keep playing black ops 2 or battlefield if I need a gun fix. They changed nothing

  • thegarnetto
    The Garnetto (@thegarnetto) reported

    @taarafilms This scene is the worst example of a.bigger issue. The battlefield is so hard to track, so hard to have geogeraphy and meaning. This scene has the wasp, who is currently fixing the quantum tunnel, wanda who was just face to face with thanos, gamora who was just with starlord ect

  • IsraelMilitaryX
    IsraelArmy (@IsraelMilitaryX) reported

    🚨 Breaking News: 🇮🇱 Israel: “If a major cyberattack occurs, the country's power grid could collapse within seconds. The entire system could be plunged into darkness.” 🇮🇷 Iran: “A power outage does not diminish our strength. Our military capability does not depend on the internet or computers. Darkness is not an obstacle for us, but rather another battlefield.”

  • Krish_RC_
    KRiSH (@Krish_RC_) reported

    @iamankitpande The real win isn’t avoiding every accident. It’s having enough maturity to admit a mistake, fix what you can, and move on without turning the road into a battlefield.

  • Pellegrinoadict
    🌲TheFertilePeasant🌲 (@Pellegrinoadict) reported

    Fighting underwear models!! Hey, now theres some maille armor.. Its not riveted, so its pretty much useless, and theres no padding under it, but its an attempt, one problem though, its on a tiny, frail woman. The character Lagertha has nearly single handedly spawned a whole legion of delusional "I'm a shieldmaiden" LARPER wanna-be "Viking girlbosses". It is highly debatable whether women (dire necessity aside) fought at all in the culture of the time, but there certainly weren't whole fighting groups of them, because the battlefield doesn't do DEI, it does "DIE!" instead and 5'5", 120lb women like Kathryn, eye-candy factor aside, would get left for the ravens in a heartbeat when stacked against guys a foot taller that are "fighting weight". If any viking women raided at all (doubt) they probably looked more like Mya Lesnar in a "bulking phase" than a gang of wispy underwear models. But, you know... they had to do something to get wives to sit on the couch with their husbands and watch the show, right?

  • Priestlyblock67
    Just Another Dude (@Priestlyblock67) reported

    @Eagle858tv @RevivedGamerHD Look at their retention rates, then talk to me. Free weapon classes goes against the core concept of battlefield, it leads to less variety and balancing issues and thus the game gets stale much faster Not to mention that it renders certain classes useless compared to others

  • giltherra
    Giltherra (@giltherra) reported

    @DeathDwz @Battlefield I don't touch redsec thankfully , normal game modes no problem , it's as if redsec was a bad idea like some of us said....

  • Jet_Pilot_PakFa
    Jet_Pilot_PakFA (@Jet_Pilot_PakFa) reported

    @Battlefield Fix air radar and revert the 3D camera of the jet the new one give motion sickness, nausea and vomiting to the people, is a medic problem.