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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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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
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Game Crash | 2 days ago |
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Online Play | 3 days ago |
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Online Play | 4 days ago |
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Game Crash | 7 days ago |
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Game Crash | 8 days ago |
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Glitches | 9 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Zachary Davidson (@Ryangofett_2490) reported@MikePutnam97 @big_markyt Yeah Battlefield 6 has its problems but it is not worse than 2042. Nothing is worse than 2042
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Gabriel Garcia (@gabrielalej) reportedCities Skylines 2, Battlefield 6, Broken Arrow,Open Front.
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FanatikGaming (@FanatikGaming1) reported@Battlefield @BattlefieldComm fix all the issues. 120 ping every game today? come on.
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Hudson Institute (@HudsonInstitute) reportedReadouts from the 2026 NATO summit: "Many suspected that Ukraine would remain in the background because it could be a divisive issue within the alliance. Instead, several impactful and concrete announcements were made that will have an effect on the battlefield." — @LukeDCoffey
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Flannel Chonies (@FlannelChonies) reported@BussinWTB @EASPORTSCollege Can we still keep beating up EA till they fix battlefield?
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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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EagleSmith (@eaglesmithpr) reportedInside Day 1: The Technical and Constitutional Warfare Rocking the Memphis Courthouse The first day of the federal proceedings in Memphis has concluded, and anyone looking strictly at standard media headlines is completely missing the underlying legal earthquake. Yesterday, Chief U.S. District Judge Sheryl H. Lipman convened a high-stakes, all-day session. While the prosecution spent the day introducing technical arguments regarding an artificial $33 million intended loss calculation and presenting emotional public narratives to maintain their trajectory, Dr. Sanjeev Kumar’s legal team fiercely contested the case from every angle. The atmosphere inside the courtroom wasn’t a standard, compliant step toward a predetermined conclusion. It was a dense, multi-pronged battlefield over regulatory overreach and constitutional integrity. Dismantling the Government’s Arithmetic The primary skirmish of Day 1 focused heavily on the government’s attempt to weaponize out-of-context billing metrics. The prosecution has fought to implement a staggering $33 million figure based on alleged fraudulent billing and the outpatient reuse of single-use accessories. The defense team has systematically refuted this hyper-inflated math. This calculated number doesn’t represent actual clinical damages or financial loss to patients; it represents an aggressive administrative equation designed by automated bureaucracy to maximize a punitive outcome. By pushing back vigorously against these calculations, the defense is forcing the court to confront the sheer absurdity of holding an outpatient community clinic—which successfully delivered 15,000 safe procedures over more than a decade—to guidelines that flatly ignore real-world medical practice. The Elephant in the Room: Tainted Testimony and the FDA Safe Harbor What standard broadcast updates refuse to tell the public is that the entire legal theory used to build this multi-count indictment has already been thoroughly compromised. As the defense has continuously highlighted in active emergency filings, the prosecution’s star witness from the FDA, Dr. Poulomi Nandy, explicitly testified during the trial that the FDA had “never cleared any hysteroscopes for high-level disinfection,” claiming absolute sterilization was the only legal standard. The Manila Times This testimony has been completely dismantled by actual manufacturer documentation. Olympus’s official Instructions for Use (IFU) for the very devices in question repeatedly state that high-level disinfection is a fully accepted, standard protocol for outpatient clinics. The Manila Times Furthermore, sworn declarations from top-tier national authorities—including Stephen D. Terman, the former Associate Chief Counsel for Enforcement at the FDA itself—remain live on the record, confirming that the DOJ fabricated its regulatory theory. The FDA explicitly carved out a “safe harbor” exempting non-hospital outpatient facilities from these requirements. The state essentially prosecuted a community doctor for violating a rule that the regulatory agency itself says does not apply to him. Markets Insider - Business Insider The Ultimate Double Standard As we head into Day 2, where the court is expected to hear further arguments, the core systemic injustice of this entire proceeding remains completely exposed. The system demands absolute, unyielding perfection from an independent physician, yet grants itself infinite grace for its own catastrophic failures. The court has spent months dealing with a Remmer Crisis because severe outside influences and structural contamination infected the jury room during deliberations. In any logically consistent world, a contaminated trial framework would lead to an immediate dismissal. Instead, independent medicine is being forced to fight on a tilted playing field. localmemphis.com+ 1 Dr. Kumar’s defense team is not backing down. They are continuing to raise significant, unresolved structural and regulatory errors that must eventually be addressed by a higher authority. The Battle Continues This process is far from over. The defense is laying an unassailable foundation for a massive appellate review, proving step-by-step that this case is a product of runaway overzealousness and flawed federal interpretations. Markets Insider - Business Insider EagleSmithPR will remain on the ground to pull back the curtain on the technical facts, the explicit regulations, and the unfiltered truth as Day 2 gets underway.
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REQUIEM (@REQUIEMDDD) reported@WeTheBrandon Sanchez is the same as Merkel and Hollande. This will be solved on the battlefield in Europe and the US. Let this money lover save the US and prove he's not like Rutte calling Mario Daddy. Not my problem.
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Gamer Pneuma (@PneumaTime) reported@jtjones999 @BattlefieldComm Haven’t had a single issue with all 3 so far. Usually have weeks left to spare.
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Ibracadabra87 (@MartinsDaniel09) reported@BattlefieldComm And are they going to fix the bugs that came with the last update (like the helicopter zoom) in Season 6?
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Artzie (@YTArtzie) reported@BattlefieldComm this game is not great with so many issue still in the game i can still yap about a lot of stuff like the vehicle(increased the fov for it) and so much more.
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Reira (@reira_r2) reported@BattlefieldComm Please fix the mouse 4/5 bugs when binded with Map or Vehicle Zoom: hold or toggle
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Ethan Labrenz (@EthanLabrenz) reported@CODUpdates Can you please re enable split screen on BO7? It’s the only reason I don’t play battlefield. I only play COD with my wife and now I cannot do that. Please fix it or give me my $70 back so I can go buy another COD that does work. We just got married for Christ’s sake.
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🦋 ᒐᥲᑯყ Ꙇ⳽oꙆᑯᥱ ᙖᥱꙆ'Ʈᥲᥒᥒᥱᥒ ⚔️ (@ProtEmpress) reported𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑴𝒂𝒌𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒐𝒇 𝒂 𝑷𝒂𝒍𝒂𝒅𝒊𝒏, 𝒑𝒂𝒓𝒕 𝟏𝟏 War was nothing like the training grounds beneath the Temple of the White Tiger. The air itself tasted of ash and brimstone, every breath laced with smoke and fel. Demons poured endlessly across the Broken Shore, their deafening roars swallowed only by the clash of steel, the cries of the wounded, and the desperate prayers of those still standing. Fear never left Isolde. She simply learned to fight beside it. Clad in the armor forged from the dragon scales of Alexstrasza and Korialstrasz, Cinderwake gripped firmly in hand, she remained close to Drystan as the paladins pushed forward in disciplined formation. Every lesson he had spent the last two years teaching her echoed in the back of her mind. 𝑲𝒆𝒆𝒑 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒇𝒐𝒐𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒈. 𝑷𝒓𝒐𝒕𝒆𝒄𝒕 𝒕𝒉𝒐𝒔𝒆 𝒃𝒆𝒔𝒊𝒅𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖. 𝑫𝒐 𝒏𝒐𝒕 𝒍𝒐𝒔𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓𝒔𝒆𝒍𝒇. The first demon she struck down left her frozen for the briefest moment, staring at the green fel blood dripping from Cinderwake's blade. It was not the first life she had taken. But Blackrock Mountain had been survival. This was war. There was no time to think. A towering Fel Lord crashed into the paladins' line, its colossal weapon scattering soldiers in every direction. Drystan and several others met it head-on, shields raised, the Light blazing around them, while Isolde and a handful of others fought to keep swarming imps and snarling felhounds from overrunning their flank. Then she heard it. The sickening crack of metal meeting impossible strength. She turned just in time to see the Fel Lord's weapon sweep across the battlefield, hurling Drystan and the other paladins through the air as though they weighed nothing at all. "Drystan!" His name tore itself from her throat. She fought her way toward him, cutting through demons without thought, stumbling over bodies until she finally reached where he had fallen. Cinderwake slipped from her grasp as she reached Drystan's side. His body was... broken. Blood stained his lips, his breathing shallow, his spine twisted beneath battered armor. "No..." Her hands shook as she reached for the Light. A faint glow flickered between trembling fingers. Again. She reached deeper this time. "Please..." She poured every ounce of faith she had, all the lessons she learned, into her shaking hands. It wasn't enough. A gentle hand closed around hers. She looked down to find Drystan smiling softly at her. "I remember our first dance," he whispered. Tears blurred her vision. "You were beautiful then..." His breath caught. "...and you still are." His fingers tightened weakly around hers. "Keep walking the path." And then... he slipped away. Around her, the battle pressed forward without mercy. Orders were shouted, shields collided, and the cries of the wounded disappeared beneath the endless chaos. But the world had narrowed to one man. Isolde fell apart there in the blood-soaked mud, her sobs swallowed by the roar of war, one hand still clutching Drystan's while the other searched desperately for a heartbeat that would never come. #roleplaying #OClore
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Joey Adorjan, (ALPHA REMIX HD) (@Alpha_Remix_HD) reported@Pirat_Nation You you guys get a big following then you start lying about stuff. I'm failing to see what the issue here is It's cosmetic and A pack that reveals all the locations on the map This is nothing new Did you cry when Battlefield did this 15 years ago
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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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Dolphins are Frauds (@iBrokeMyRouter) reported@Battlefield @EA_DICE How about you fix the ******* game
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Reggie (@RegisStasionis) reported@BattlefieldComm There are tons of bugs things to fix and they focus on efing pass? Incompetent imbeciles. Do one thing right add ping limit like in old days. 150 and you cant enter or getting kicked, cause now Europe servers full of asian pingers. What about footsteps etc...
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Lido Tops (@lido_tops30276) reported@DavidJHarrisJr Wonders I would expect the same dedication to the Constitution in law enforcement As are service members provide on the battlefield Justice must be delivered and upheld,and instituted,not denied and held in contempt by the lawless sympathizers Service must be recognized and
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𝐁𝐀𝐓𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝐒𝐈𝐒𝐓𝐄𝐑. (@ROSESORORITAS) reportedShe’s performing battlefield surgery on herself. A grunt of pain leaves her mouth as she extracts a blade from her skin. “Damn those green-skin barbarians and their tusks!” Wrapping the wound with a bandage, seemingly accustomed to the act after so many years of service.
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EagleSmith (@eaglesmithpr) reportedShifting the Lens: Why the Local Media Headline Misses the Real Battle in the Memphis Courtroom When a local news outlet like WREG publishes an update on a complex federal case, the narrative almost always focuses strictly on the prosecution’s historical claims and the impending shadow of a sentencing hearing. Headlines are designed for clicks, frequently utilizing provocative summaries that paint an artificial picture of finality. But to look at the surface-level reporting of Dr. Sanjeev Kumar’s case is to miss the profound legal, constitutional, and regulatory warfare happening inside the U.S. District Court right now. While local broadcasts repeat the original 40-count verdict as a done deal, the defense team is executing a rigorous, multi-front challenge that refutes the very legal integrity of the prosecution’s architecture. Refuting the Narrative of Finality The rush to frame this case as a completed journey to a sentencing podium ignores the standard post-trial mechanics built into the American federal judicial system. A verdict under heavy constitutional and regulatory challenge is not a final conclusion—it is a baseline waiting for an audit. Dr. Kumar’s legal team has stepped forward to demonstrate that the core pillars used to secure the partial verdict are fundamentally fractured. Rather than a simple administrative march, the defense’s active filings demand that the court pause and examine the structural integrity of how these charges were brought and evaluated. Look at the Real Legal Battlefield To fully understand why the standard public narrative is fundamentally flawed, you have to examine the explicit errors being challenged by national legal authorities: The FDA Safe Harbor Deception: The prosecution constructed its case around allegations regarding single-use medical devices. However, the defense’s active motions produce explicit, published FDA guidelines creating an ironclad safe harbor designed to exclude outpatient, community physician clinics from the very regulations weaponized by the DOJ. When national experts—including a former Associate Chief Counsel for Enforcement at the FDA—state under oath that the government fabricated its regulatory interpretation, the entire foundation of the indictment collapses. A Compromised Constitutional Process: Modern reporting frequently glosses over the fact that a Remmer Hearing was granted to investigate severe claims of outside jury room contamination. In our legal framework, an uncompromised jury is a non-negotiable Sixth Amendment right. If the deliberative process was structurally contaminated, the resulting verdict loses its legal validity, rendering the pursuit of sentencing inherently unjust. The Technical Mismatch: The state sought to characterize standard, high-volume clinical efficiency across 15,000 safe procedures as an administrative anomaly. The defense continues to challenge the technical testimony under Rule 33, highlighting a systemic double standard: the state demands administrative perfection from community doctors while granting itself absolute immunity for its own massive procedural failures and regulatory blunders. Grounding the Reality of Independent Medicine True accountability cannot be a one-way street. When a local news segment frames a practitioner’s career solely through the lens of a government press release, it ignores the thousands of patients who received safe, uncompromised care for over a decade. Dr. Kumar has made it clear that this fight is no longer just about clearing his name—it is about defending independent medical practitioners nationwide from an aggressive, automated bureaucracy that ignores its own written laws to achieve a conviction. As the proceedings unfold, EagleSmithPR will continue to cut through the media static to bring you the technical facts, the explicit regulations, and the unfiltered truth from the courtroom.
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MRez (@specurial) reported@BattlefieldInte @Battlefield Dear @Battlefield, give us reconnect time(3-5min) after getting disconnect. Why we should lose rp,match with friends,... For timeout or network issue #Battlefield6 #Battlefield
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Luke Taylor (@LBT_UK) reported@BattlefieldInte Went from 700k to 50k, yet the real issues are never addressed, its all on @Battlefield to actually listen but they never will.
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Zarodnii 🍁 (@zarodnii) reported@BattlefieldComm Can’t fix the freeze issue? Can’t even play the game without it freezing!
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Mukzilla (@Mukzillla) reported@BattlefieldInte @Battlefield At first fix the damn gameplay and then give us all that stuff. I uninstalled
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LÜMENKRAFT📸 (@kraftikelz) reportedSome people don’t know when to leave with dignity. Your marriage or relationship didn’t work out? That’s painful, but it happens. Not every relationship is meant to last. What I don’t understand is why some people turn social media into a battlefield after the breakup. Every week it’s a new accusation, a new insult, or another attempt to destroy someone they once claimed to love. The same person you introduced to us as your “king,” your “queen,” your answered prayer, your “Odogwu”… is suddenly the devil because the relationship ended? Sometimes, the more you keep dragging your ex online, the more you damage your own image. Healing doesn’t always need an audience. Break up if you must. Divorce if you have to. But if there are no legal issues or concerns about someone’s safety, why not leave peacefully, heal, and move on? Am I the only one who feels people should stop making their ex their daily social media content? Let’s have a mature conversation. 👇🔥 #Copied
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Soumyaranjan Panda (@Soumyapx) reportedThe centre of gravity in AI keeps moving. A year ago the easy post was, "Look, another model went up on a benchmark." That read is getting stale. The interesting part in the newest releases is not that the models got smarter. Of course they did. The interesting part is that the product boundary is moving from single-answer chat to systems that can keep working without dragging you through every intermediate step. One example: GPT-Live is full-duplex, so it can listen and speak at the same time instead of waiting for turn boundaries. Another: GPT-5.6's ultra mode coordinates four agents in parallel by default. Same week, same direction. Less turn-taking. More delegation. Then the economics got harder to ignore. OpenAI says GPT-5.6 Sol hit 80 on the Coding Agent Index while using less than half the output tokens, taking less than half the time, and costing about one-third less than Fable 5 on that eval. Even if you discount vendor benchmarks, that is the right battlefield. Not "Can it solve a puzzle?" Can it do the work fast enough, cheaply enough, and with enough persistence that you change the product around it? That is the shift I care about. The winning AI products are going to feel less like a smart textbox and more like a coworker with a short leash. You set direction. It goes off, uses tools, and comes back with something real. The UX problem now is not how to make the bot talk. It is how to decide when autonomy is worth the review overhead.
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Rick Blade (@DrunkinWolf) reported@ItsPhigs Because a good chunk of gamers are stupid. I mean they are still making Battlefield games even though they are always broken messes.
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FanboyKillerNews (@FanboyKillerX) reported@Ryangofett_2490 Every battlefield and every game since day 1 has had flaws and issues. Keep pretending otherwise. Only difference is idiots like you cant handle it anymore because you got old and became miserable. Bunch of depressed retards. When you hate everything maybe ask why.
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EvilToolLord 🇦🇺🎸🎮 (@EvilBeastLord) reportedDecides to put on all my 30 mins xp boost. 8 mins into game Unknown error crashed Now waiting in a queue as they tick down What a fantastic user experience @Battlefield @T0TALfps Also roof glitch still on Cairo. Should I just start joining the fun too?