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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 (33%)
- Glitches (14%)
- Game Crash (9%)
- Matchmaking (8%)
- Hacking / Cheating (0%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Game Crash | 19 hours ago |
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Glitches | 23 hours ago |
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Online Play | 1 day ago |
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Online Play | 1 day ago |
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Matchmaking | 1 day ago |
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Game Crash | 3 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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JEGULILY SPREADER|🍉 (@JegulilyFluff) reportedHe was sick and could make him sick, Lily solved the problem by sacrificing herself to be in bed all day with a regulus lost between sleep and consciousness, the bed Looked like a battlefield, sheets just changed To keep regulus clean and comfortable
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Mangled Stump (@MangledStump) reported@BattlefieldComm Please fix your game, repeatedly crashing, freezing, etc. since a few days ago.
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Trollaria (@Trollaria) reported@BattlefieldComm Your devs are a disease to this franchise. Better reduce overall xp so boosters arent needed. You gave a grind because life service game. But we all left because your are evil. Stubborn. Now you change the game a little to get players back. But you as persons stay evil.
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Battlefield 6 News (@BF6Updates) reportedBattlefield 6 players are dealing with major audio bugs after Update 1.3.3.0. Battlefield Studios says it’s currently looking into issues affecting the game’s sound, including random tank emergency beeping, air vehicle audio playing with no vehicles nearby, muddy/random footstep audio, and bugged grenade explosion sounds. Some players say it’s now harder to tell if enemies are close or far away. Hopefully a fix drops soon.
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Mr Battlefield (@MrBattlefield0) reported@FunzaaTV @BattlefieldComm I agree with the VPN users that are tunneling to the United States or to another region because they don't have local Servers to host their own games. Hopefully when the Full Server Browser with persistence servers will fix this problem. These players need to host a server.
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Joe (@MonFartS) reported@Battlefield How about you fix the rockets ignoring the flares ? Black screen after joining a game? Chat bugged ?
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A3THERPRIME (@A3THERPRIME12) reported@Battlefield This update is so ******* *** wtf did yall fix?
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Spencer Workman (@DirtyTamato) reported@BattlefieldComm So when are you guys going to get rid of everything that makes this game feel too controlled and arcadey? Older titles like bfv were perfect. Running felt heavy and realistic, rockets and mines didn't have big red warning signs above them, shooting was actually hard. FIX IT!
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Jorge (@ghosy01) reported@AndreiBtvt They just keep slapping explosive bricks on the t90 . I don’t think anything can fix that tank it just doesn’t work on a modern battlefield
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Christopher Bender (@CBendro13) reported@TheRPGDummy The movies are **** and the music is **** lol pretty easy justification of why not to buy physical media. I bought the last call of duty and battlefield physical discs. I don’t have a problem buying all digital for PC. But that’s not the point of console.
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RP Mythos (@SherryGT17Jan25) reported@a4lasade She just wants to know. And you’re free to tell her or not. Its good that she is open it up with you instead of gossiping about it with your husband. If its a problem between you two keep it between you two. No need to deploy her son into the battlefield it will just signal wars
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Jerry Luckheister (@luckington24) reported@Battlefield Amazing that you ******* retards have to fix this every game... What kind of mongoloid farm are your devs being bred in? Absolute embarrassment.
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MusicoBf (@MusicoBF) reported@FocusBF @EA_DICE You keep trying to reinvent the system with new matchmaking ideas. Just remove matchmaking altogether, and most of these problems disappear. It's really that simple. GOOD IDEA FOCUS"
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ARSHAM (@dj_arsham) reportedThe speed here is non-negotiable On-chain performance on Solana is a battlefield, and FatCat operates with surgical precision. Swaps settled consistently in 3-5 seconds. What I truly appreciated was the brutal fee transparency, 0.1% platform fee + network fees clearly broken down. No fluff, no "hidden tax" surprises, just pure data
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jscmanila (@jscmanila) reported“Pickett’s Charge” — July 3, 1863 This painting captures General Robert E. Lee’s most costly battlefield decision. Believing the Union center on Cemetery Ridge could be broken, Lee ordered a frontal assault across nearly a mile of open ground. The attack ended in disaster, with devastating Confederate losses. Gettysburg marked the turning point of the American Civil War, ending Lee’s invasion of the North and shifting the momentum decisively to the Union. Lee later accepted full responsibility, telling his men, “It is all my fault.”
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reportedThe Genealogy That Put the Devil on Notice Key Passage: Matthew 1:1 — “The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.” Introduction Matthew does not begin his Gospel the way a modern religious professor would begin it. He does not begin with a theory, a debate over sources, a committee translation note, a dead German’s opinion, or a paragraph apologizing for believing the Bible. He begins with a record. He begins with a name. He begins with a title. He begins with paperwork. “The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.” That is not decoration. That is not filler. That is not a dry list for people who like ancient ancestry. That is the Holy Ghost walking into the courtroom of history, slamming the documents on the table, and saying, “Here He is. Here is the King. Here is the promised seed. Here is the legal heir. Here is the One the devil has been trying to stop since Genesis 3:15.” Before Matthew gives you a sermon, a miracle, a parable, a healing, a rebuke, or a resurrection scene, he gives you the line of the King. Why? Because authority matters. A throne requires a right. A covenant requires a seed. A promise requires fulfilment. A kingdom requires a King with credentials. The devil knew enough Bible to know a seed was coming. He knew God had said in Genesis 3:15, “And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed.” From that moment forward, history became a battlefield over a bloodline. Cain rises against Abel. Pharaoh kills Hebrew male children. Athaliah tries to destroy the seed royal. Haman wants the Jews exterminated. Herod slaughters babies in Bethlehem. Satan has never been confused about the importance of the line. He may have better dispensational sense than half the seminaries in America. He knew there was a promised seed, a promised nation, a promised tribe, a promised house, a promised throne, and a promised King. So when Matthew opens with “Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham,” he is not giving us a polite Jewish introduction. He is giving the devil formal notice that all his efforts failed. The seed came. The King arrived. The promises survived. The throne has an heir. Hell could not corrupt the line, erase the covenant, cancel the prophecy, or stop the virgin birth. That is why this opening verse is so powerful. Modern scholarship wants to pick at Matthew like a buzzard picking bones in a ditch. They want to argue about literary arrangement, theological shaping, source criticism, redaction, and all the other fancy names men invent when they do not want to bow their knee to the Book. But the real issue in Matthew 1:1 is not whether some professor likes the structure. The issue is authority. Jesus Christ has the right to rule because God promised Abraham a seed and David a throne. He is not an intruder, not a usurper, not a religious philosopher, not a Jewish accident, not a moral reformer, and not a vague spiritual symbol. He is “the son of David” and “the son of Abraham.” That puts Him in direct connection with the land promise, the nation promise, the blessing promise, the throne promise, and the kingdom promise. Matthew opens like a legal document because heaven is presenting the rightful King to Israel, and before the first chapter is finished, the Holy Ghost has already put Satan, Rome, Herod, the Pharisees, the Sadducees, the scribes, and every Christ-rejecting system on notice. Chapter One: The First Verse Is a Royal Summons Matthew 1:1 says, “The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.” The first word after the phrase “the book of the generation” is not Moses, not Adam, not Israel, not Joseph, and not Mary. It is “Jesus Christ.” That is the center. That is the subject. That is the Person every name in the list is serving. Men read genealogies backward, looking for famous ancestors. God writes this genealogy forward, aiming
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Psycho Soap (@psychosoap) reportedMost people don’t understand strategy. They complicate it. They confuse it. They avoid it. We are all faced with the problem of limited resources. Strategy is used to determine where you direct those limited resources. Example: Your morning time is a resource that you must direct your actions. Example: Goal: get lean. Choices: 1) Eat high calorie low satiating food. 2) Eat high protein healthy 3) Fast until noon #1 does not align with that goal you are best to choose 2 or 3. The problem though is the mind. Most people fail not because they don’t know what to do. They fail because they follow the sabotaging thoughts in their mind. “I deserve this...” “I’ll start tomorrow.” “So and So doesn’t have to work this hard why should I?” That is how great men who seem invincible fail as well. Creating a strategy is easy. Executing on strategy is extremely hard when your mind is the battlefield. I’m bringing this back to psycho soap see. You must train your mind to be resilient to the thoughts that ruin you. Cold showers and psycho soap naturally help you produce norepinephrine which is your guard against these thoughts. Seriously…. This is the answer Don’t take my word for it…
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Battlefield Bulletin (@BFBulletin) reportedBattlefield Studios is currently looking into some issues which are affecting #Battlefield6's game audio following the Update 1.3.3.0 🐛 🔊 You've probably noticed them on the Battlefield. 🔹 You can hear the Main Battle Tank's emergency beeping plays ramdonly. 🔹 You can hear some air vehicles even when there isn't any vehicle nearby. 🔹 Audio from footsteps plays randomly, and sounds more muddy. Some players have reported they can't even notice if the enemy is close or far from them. 🔹 Audio from grenade explosions is bugged.
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Stan Falk (@StanFalk) reported@daltonwelbern Baron should do it but under the condition that Andrew lays out his specific contention in the core claims Baron has days worth of material for Wilson to cherry pick for gotchas, points that are easily misrepresented, select routes to steer away from inconvenient points and build a case against an established record. Otherwise is the battlefield favors the sophist. I’ll explain what I mean. He could pull a “gotcha” by saying “oh yeah? What about those maroon shirts?” It’s an angle of inquiry. And honestly not a bad one to run down. But it may be nothing. What can you say was worth looking at. If Baron questions odd behavior from Erika, he could say “Are you saying Erika killed her husband and father of her kids?” It’s cheap, but that’s where it always goes. Or if it’s ballistics, he knows 75% of listeners don’t know a 30-06 from a Crossman 760. Do you know? Let’s just say of those they do know the difference, no explanation of a 30-06 stopping on 4in of flesh and a single ****** is not even possible in a million tries. Ormaybe it hit two bones if it split cervixes which would increase odds even more of an exit wound. It’s 1 million pounds per square inch and the bone fractures at 25,000psi. Whatever soft flesh it hit first barely slowed it down and if it disintegrated into dust the mass and momentum are the same but maybe a bit dispersed. But it isn’t going to deflect 90 degrees a bone. It goes forward. Everytime. At least for 12in and deflects less than 30 degrees on any part of the human body if it’s a close range shot from a 30-06. If he brings up WWI, soldiers were frequently hit under a fusillade of lead fired from a 30-06 two miles away. The guns we’re sighted to be used like featherweight artillery. But 2000 troops racing led on an airfield from two miles is going to make it tough to operate. But in a debate Wilson is bound to say “Are you a green beret? Cuz Gary melton is. Are you saying you know more than him?” No. He’s a paid expert witness and he’s going to cast a reasonable doubt on people that hear all that like it’s Greek and the physics wont matter. Wilson should state his case in several key issues and the moderator should hold them to answering the question asked. Otherwise it’s just scoring points on people that are new to the terrain. It could be good. But if it was some Piers Morgan circus itd be pointless and annoying.
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Lotus (@Lotusego) reportednvidia gets called the final boss of AI in almost every thread I see. I used to agree. then I started asking a different question. not who builds the fastest chip. who decides if that chip ever turns on. my pick is the power grid. reason one. microsoft is restarting a nuclear plant just to feed its data centers. google and amazon are funding their own reactors and solar farms instead of trusting the public grid. openai has said the real ceiling on the next generation of models isn't chips anymore, it's electricity. when the richest labs on earth start building power plants instead of buying gpus, that's not a supply chain problem. that's a confession about who's really in charge. reason two. data centers used to chase cities. now they chase dams, gas lines, and nuclear sites. cheap stable power decides where AI is even allowed to exist, not demand, not talent, not funding. that's not a roadmap decision. that's a physics decision, and physics doesn't negotiate. nvidia can design the fastest chip on the planet. without power, it's a very expensive paperweight sitting in a warehouse. this is actually why @RallyOnChain clicked for me. most attention economies reward whoever already has the leash, the followers, the distribution, the chip. rally is trying to measure the work itself instead of who's holding the switch. different battlefield, same question. who actually controls the thing everyone else depends on and pretends not to notice. if every AI company lost power for 24 hours, who's still standing, and who's just a very smart, very dark server room?
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VAAVE Gaming (@VAAVEgaming) reportedWith the servers being down, no. With multiplayer games that’s a whole other issue which is why the “Stop Killing Games” movement has started. So there’s people fighting for that. I’m a single player gamer outside of Battlefield so that doesn’t apply to me and we understand the server issue. My single player games will still be playable so I’m not sure what you’re getting at with that reply. With the Battlefield: Bad Company 1 & 2, Battlefield 3 servers down I can still boot up my physical copies and play the campaigns. Also with Battlefield Hardline. Just played the Medal of Honor campaigns recently on PS3 too. Go talk to the “Stop Killing Games” people about online only games
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beporo (@beporoh) reported@hFX10mhtIJ7q5KF when this guy shows up everybody is in trouble Or they call him Commander If they fight is big enough they call him in as the strategist F+1 Rank Be advised if seen on the battlefield
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reportedThat is where many people twist the lesson. They like the picture of Jesus serving them. They like the warmth of being loved, washed, helped, fed, healed, guided, and forgiven. Thank God for all of that. But the lesson of John 13 is not merely, “Jesus is humble toward me.” It is, “Now go be humble toward others.” The Lord did not establish a one-way ministry model where the Head serves and the body lounges. He taught His people to serve one another. “Ye also ought to wash one another’s feet” (John 13:14). That means nobody is too big to serve. Nobody is too spiritual to help. Nobody is too knowledgeable to stoop. Nobody is too busy being blessed to become a blessing. The towel is not just something Christ used; it is something He handed to His disciples. If a man has received grace and refuses to show grace, received truth and refuses to share truth, received help and refuses to help, he has missed the lesson. This applies directly to Bible ministry. A work like VerseQuest cannot be viewed as a fountain where everyone comes to drink while the same few people dig, pump, repair, carry, guard, and pay for the pipes. That is not how a body works. Paul said, “For the body is not one member, but many” (1 Corinthians 12:14). He also said, “But now hath God set the members every one of them in the body, as it hath pleased him” (1 Corinthians 12:18). Every believer is not called to write essays all day. Every believer is not called to build websites, design charts, format books, prepare commentaries, answer critics, and manage a ministry platform. But every believer can do something. A hand may not be an eye, and an eye may not be a foot, but both belong to the same body. Some can give. Some can pray. Some can share. Some can buy resources. Some can send encouragement. Some can help spread free studies. Some can point a confused soul to an answer. Some can help identify errors, broken links, or glitches. Some can simply be faithful and not act like ministry happens by magic. Foot washing takes a towel, time, humility, and willingness. So does Bible ministry. Chapter Three — The Body of Christ Is Not a One-Man Show One of the most destructive ideas in modern Christianity is that ministry is something performed by a few visible people while everyone else watches, judges, consumes, and comments. That may be how entertainment works, but it is not how the Body of Christ works. In the Body of Christ, the Lord gives gifts, functions, helps, administrations, and places of service. Paul wrote, “But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal” (1 Corinthians 12:7). Not every man gets the same gift, the same burden, the same platform, the same ability, or the same assignment, but every saved person is placed into a living body where his life is supposed to profit somebody besides himself. Christianity is not a theater. It is a battlefield, a household, a body, a building, a stewardship, and a ministry of reconciliation. Paul said, “Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ” (1 Corinthians 11:1). That is not arrogance. That is example. A minister who works, studies, labors, endures, teaches, writes, answers, and serves is not saying, “Look at me as the source.” He is saying, “Follow the pattern as far as it follows Christ.” The Christian life needs examples. People need to see somebody take the Bible seriously. They need to see somebody work while others sleep. They need to see somebody keep going when criticized, misunderstood, tired, opposed, and stretched. They need to see that ministry is not built by talkers but by laborers. Paul told Timothy, “Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ” (2 Timothy 2:3). That is not soft language. That is soldier language. Soldiers do not expect the battle to be convenient. VerseQuest is being built with that kind of urgency. It is not a hobby corner, a religious scrapbook, or a place to dump random thoughts. It is a long-term
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DethNade (@DethNade) reported@EndersFPS The game is broken. Everyone is better off playing battlefield 1 or 4. But EA is lazy and doesn't update the anti-cheat system. You're better off playing free to play games.
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Adrock (@Adrock318) reported@Battlefield I still cannot remap the ping button for the big map ui. It does not work at all when trying to remap ping to RB. Been broken since launch. @tiggr_ @DRUNKKZ3 please, please please fix button remapping once and for all.
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OneFordyBoi (@OneFordyBoiv2) reported@ii_flyy Thats stupid. You aren't what you indulge in. If you can't separate fiction from reality then you are the problem, not the game. I'm not murdering people or illegally street racing, I'm not joining the military because of Call of Duty or Battlefield etc.
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🦅N8🦅 (@Vine_Pines) reported@BattlefieldComm How about a fix for AMD users? No amount of troubleshooting has helped this game launch
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Mr.FAFO 2026 (@MrDilligaf2026) reported@killertkr6 @Battlefield IDK bro im just trying to help u figure it out . Hate hearing u have issues with BF6
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Don Elliott (@RealDonElliott) reported@Battlefield lol can't shoot down even 1 chopper. Not one. Your game is the most broken game out there
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Enders (@EndersFPS) reportedYes yes, always about how the game looks and never about how the game plays. That’s the problem with this community. Constantly cherry picking what’s ok and what isn’t purely based on how much it annoys them / how badly they get styled on by it, and using “immersion” and “atmosphere” as a shield while simultaneously rarely using the mechanics they criticize themselves. Go ahead, try to “bunny hop” in BF6. Your death streak will be historic. If they had it their way Battlefield’s gameplay would have almost zero gameplay mechanics, but to them it’s fine because it benefits them and they didn’t use the mechanics anyway. Zero consideration for the bigger picture, and for the history of the franchise when it comes to what was possible in previous titles. People have been jumping around in Battlefield for 20 years. Deal with it, or quit. It’s part of the franchise.