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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 (38%)
- Online Play (31%)
- Glitches (14%)
- 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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Sign in | 8 hours ago |
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Online Play | 3 days ago |
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Game Crash | 3 days ago |
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Glitches | 3 days 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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lUFOlSHADOW (@Ibai_SB) reported@MrBattlefield0 @BattlefieldComm NOPE... its a glitch..i died there a few times..when the bridges is destroyed its to pass
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Fred Leonard (@Fred_Leonard4) reported@Frogvisor @MAGAVoice your crash test dummy position is now available. that, or battlefield testground target.
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luka kolo (@lukakolo2) reported@BattlefieldComm Fix footsteps audio you idiots
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SUPERCUMA (@elcumavzla) reported@Battlefield This game is a complete mess. Fix it. It's unacceptable that you released it in this state. You should be ashamed.
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Komrade Baguette (@KomradeBaguette) reported@WhiteboyDexter I don't know the lore of Battlefield 6 but I'm guessing as time passed countries called for Pax's services more and more giving them more budget and influence, and somehow leading to a point countries would propose bigger and bigger deals to get Pax service before other countries
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Yosh Manjarrez (@YoshManjarrez) reported@BattlefieldComm Basic multiplayer on ps5 keeps saying ea dice servers disconnected gives me errors, Everytime the match starts
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GHOST (@Adam9110) reported@DooM49 @BattlefieldComm Unfortunately, this update contains nothing significant regarding issues that need immediate fixing. Just nonsense that you won't even notice.
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Chris Cook (@LetChrisCook) reported@BattlefieldComm No mention of the flare bug or any other air fixes. Kind of crazy for a map with tons of air vehicles yall just ignore all the issues with air. The biggest being missiles just going through flares.
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Polymarket Intel (@PolymarketIntel) reportedFormer 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.
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Maris (@Nazumejud) reportedBut it was the final sentence that stopped my heart. It was the kill shot, expertly aimed. We only pray that she remembers that before she was a captain, she was a daughter. I stared at the words on the screen, a white-hot rage building in my chest. A fury so intense it made me feel calm. They had done it. They had taken the one thing I had built for myself, the one thing that was pure and honorable in my life, my service, my rank, and they had twisted it into a weapon to use against me. They were using my uniform to paint me as a traitor to my own family. This was no longer about money. It was no longer about a failed sports bar or family drama. This was a direct assault on my honor, an attack on my integrity, and an insult to the memory of David and Sophia, whose legacy I was trying to build. To remain silent now wasn’t discipline. It was cowardice. I remembered a core principle of the Army: leave no man behind. In this war, my honor was the soldier being left behind on the battlefield, surrounded by enemy fire. My integrity was the fallen comrade they were trying to desecrate, and I would not abandon it. That afternoon, an email notification popped up. It was a digital invitation, a cheery reminder for the annual Ramos family reunion, a large gathering to be held at the Sputter, a steakhouse in Tulsa famous for its family-friendly atmosphere. The irony was suffocating. I hadn’t attended in years. I stared at the invitation on my screen. Then I looked over at the photograph on my desk, David and Sophia frozen in a moment of pure joy at a pumpkin patch. I was fighting for them now. I opened the email, my fingers steady on the keyboard. I clicked reply. I will be attending. The ghosts of my past wanted a confrontation. Fine. I would give them a war. Have you ever been the subject of a lie that was so vicious you knew you couldn’t stay silent any longer? If you’re standing with Olivia as she prepares for this fight, hit that like button to show your support. And in the comments, let us know with a simple yes if you believe it’s time to face the liars head-on. My RSVP was a declaration of war, and a soldier does not go into battle unprepared. The week leading up to the Ramos family reunion became a military operation. I named it Operation Transparency. My objective was not revenge. It was eradication. Eradication of the lies, the false narrative, and the victimhood my parents had so carefully constructed. The only weapon I needed was the cold, hard, undeniable truth. My first phase was intelligence gathering. I called a friend from my old unit who had since become a paralegal. I asked her for a favor: pull the public records on Leo’s failed LLC and any liens or judgments against my parents. Two days later, a thick manila envelope arrived. I spread the documents across my kitchen table. The numbers told a story of incompetence and reckless spending, loans defaulted on, suppliers stiffed, eviction notices. It was a mountain of debt, self-inflicted and irresponsible. This was my factual ammunition, irrefutable proof that their financial ruin was their own doing, not the fault of their ungenerous daughter. As I read through the cold facts, I felt a strange detachment, the focused calm of a sniper zeroing in on a target. The next phase was gathering the emotional evidence……
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Marc Clay (@omniclay2) reported@Battlefield Fix the console matchmaking for the whole game! This is the only game that separates console players, forcing us to play with computer players or bots.
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William Hastings (@WillyPete300) reported@Maks_NAFO_FELLA Someone who doens't believe that tube artillary still rules the battlefield would be nice. Syrsky is a hero of Ukraine, and helped to save the nation, but the war has moved on, and he seems to be having trouble keeping up.
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Team_Radious (@TeamRadious) reported@BattlefieldComm Sorry but having broken sounds, netcode, gunplay almost 10 months after launch when your game earned more then billion is nothing but travesty....
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Insidiator (@Insidiator69) reported@justincbzz @prestonstew_ What I mean is, how is Ukraine handling Rubicon on the battlefield. I know Ukraine has great units (SBU, Lazar etc) but I've also seen Ukrainian soldiers say Rubicon has caused many problems (like in Kursk).
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Hsin's (@jiendzi_) reportedQingxiao straight-up said her sword formation can only be held for a limited time. Resonators exhaust Fortes or overclock, she pulls this off thanks to centuries of experience (maybe). Ovathrax in 1.0 was incomplete/weakened with no vessel, so it created Dreamless. It can still reawaken since they never die. It's also ******* broken, it hijack the concept of combat to sustain and empower the battlefield, it can also amplify the retroact rain because it can manipulate as well. Fractsidus itself push extremes in the shadows. Muyu’s Forte is busted (not even with them). Powerscaling for me is still balanced. Jinhsi & Cartethyia are the Sentinel peaks for a reason. Her scene was hype but showed clear limits.
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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."
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The Tyrant (@arcadionking) reported@__Ministorm This was neither an arena nor a battlefield, and he had long since left behind the notion of answering every problem with force. “The chair has paid the price for whatever anger you carry.” A brief silence followed as he regarded her, allowing the heat of the moment to cool. ⠀
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AXXA (unjabbed) 🙏🏿🇺🇸🍊🌺 (@AXXA13365950) reported@PAMarine412 @ScottJenningsKY @grok Since you are a Marine, do you realize what I would do to you if you were in my command on the battlefield and you gave me a false report on the enemy's location? Why are you so willing now to dishonor our shared service by being dishonest, either through malice or laziness?
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Parody Elonoshi Muskymoto (@occupymars69420) reportedMartin Luther walked into the courtroom at the Diet of Worms to defend his writings and his life. On his way into the assembly, an Army General made his way through the crowd and told Luther he was about to make a more noble stand than he or any of his captains had ever made on a battlefield. He said, “If your cause is just, and you are sure of it, go forward in the fear of God.” Undoubtedly, fear was a real factor for Luther. Would he recant or continue to stand firm and endure the consequences? Not recanting would mean excommunication from the church and his life would be in jeopardy. The threats against him were real, but he was captivated by something higher and more formidable than his fear; the Word of God. After being asked to recant, he replied, “My cause shall be commended to the Lord, for He lives and reigns and preserved the three children in the furnace of the Babylonian king. If he is unwilling to preserve me, my life is a small thing compared to Christ. I cannot and will not recant anything, for to go against my conscience is neither right nor safe. So help me, God.” The Lord did strengthen Luther, and those famous words sparked a great revival and the start of the Reformation. Bow or burn But centuries before Luther stood before the furnace of the religious counsel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego stood before the white-hot rage of king Nebuchadnezzar and a literal furnace. The choice before them was to either bow before an idol, or burn to death. Like Daniel, the three Hebrew young men had gained favor and position in Babylon. But when king Nebuchadnezzar set up a golden image of himself and required that when the music played every person would bow down and worship the image, the three teenagers refused. This was a direct violation of the First Commandment which forbade worshiping any other gods (Exodus 20:3), and the Second which forbade bowing down to carved images (Exodus 20:4-5). The consequences of their refusal were clear. Nebuchadnezzar said, “If you do not worship, you will be cast immediately into the midst of a burning fiery furnace. And who is the god who will deliver you from my hands” (Daniel 3:15)? Not a question of who Nebuchadnezzar’s rule and power lead him to believe that he alone was god and that he was preeminent. But the invisible reality was there was one true God, who ruled over heaven and earth, and even arrogant earthly kings, like Nebuchadnezzar. The Hebrews were on such a different playing field than Nebuchadnezzar that they didn’t even qualify his question with an answer. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego knew he was blind to the truth and any explanation would be futile. Perhaps a puff of heat from the nearby furnace blew across their faces as they answered the king. “O Nebuchadnezzar, we have no need to answer you in this matter. If this be so, our God is able whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of your hand, O king. But if not, be it known to you, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the golden image you have set up” (Daniel 3:16-18). Nebuchadnezzar was fixated on who could deliver them, but for the Hebrews that issue was settled. The question wasn’t who could deliver them, but what if he didn’t? But if not… The question of “but if not” is the hardest part when we stand before our own fiery trials. We know God is able, but he doesn’t always deliver in the ways we hoped. Whether the outcome is life or death, safety or tragedy, acceptance or rejection, will we stand true if deliverance doesn’t come? We don’t know if there was any wavering or hesitation in their response to the king, but maybe Isaiah’s words rang in their ears. “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you; when you walk through fire you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you” (Isaiah 43:2). 1/X
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Robert Meurett (@Robert_Meurett) reported@BattlefieldComm FIX STRIKEPOINT
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🟨⬛ Frases ***** Tito🟨⬛ (@NegroTito1891) reported@Battlefield Fix bloom
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Timothy D. Cash (@TimothyDCash) reported@NewsHour He can’t talk about battlefield issues because he doesn’t know what those are. If it isn’t a grift, he ain’t talking about it.
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Fozz (@fozztweets) reported@BattlefieldInte Looks good. But if the same in-game glitches and UI interface issues persist, then what’s the point. Address these simple fixes @Battlefield !
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Silence (@boredjokester) reported@Battlefield So how are some of us gonna play this when the game keeps freezing our pc’s? I thought I fixed it but the problem still occurred just nown
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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.
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Indyk (@IndykPtasiKroll) reported@LetChrisCook @BattlefieldComm i dont see this problem anymore since launch of season 3. I've been playing 60h maybe in S3 and nothing
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⋆˚࿔ 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.
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Don Elliott (@RealDonElliott) reported@Battlefield just had an orange warning that Error ea server not available
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Archaeo - Histories (@archeohistories) reportedTheir armor gleamed in the sunlight on July 11 in 1302. The flower of French nobility. Two thousand mounted knights, proud sons of a warrior class that had ruled Europe’s battlefields for centuries. Their horses stomped and snorted beneath them, plate and mail shimmered in the summer sun, and gold spurs—symbols of their caste—glinted like tiny suns at their heels. They expected an easy victory, another chance to display their courage and superiority. Opposing them was a collection of tradesmen and craftsmen—guildsmen from the cities of Flanders. Butchers. Weavers. Bakers. They stood in muddy fields on foot, wielding long pikes and heavy wooden clubs tipped with iron. These were not knights. They wore no heraldic badges, carried no lances, sang no songs of glory. But they had something the French lacked—unity, purpose, and the advantage of ground soaked with recent rain. Flanders, a wealthy and urbanized region, had long been a thorn in the side of the French crown. Its thriving textile industry relied on English wool, and its merchant class had grown rich and increasingly resentful of French interference. The spark for this particular confrontation had come in May, in Bruges. French rule had grown brutal under the crown’s governor, Jacques de Châtillon, who demanded heavy taxes and tried to crush Flemish autonomy. When he pushed too far, the people erupted. At dawn, armed with knives and axes, the townspeople rose in what became known as the Matins of Bruges, murdering hundreds of French soldiers in their beds. Blood ran through the streets. The message to the French crown was clear: the burghers would no longer bow. In response, King Philip IV sent Robert of Artois to crush the rebellion. He brought with him over 2,500 knights and thousands more foot soldiers—a professional army trained for war. The rebels had no such discipline. They were a patchwork force of city militias, merchant guilds, and a few minor nobles who joined the cause. Yet when both armies met outside the walled town of Courtrai, the rebels had the terrain in their favor. The field was crisscrossed by ditches, streams, and boggy ground—death to cavalry. The Flemish anchored their line with the Lys River to their back. It was a dangerous move. There would be no retreat. But it was also a statement: they would stand or die here. The French began with a rain of crossbow bolts. Their archers pushed back the Flemish skirmishers and might have broken the line altogether, had Robert not called them off. The knights, he insisted, would finish the job. They never got the chance. The French horsemen, heavy with armor, lurched into motion. As they thundered across the sodden field, they lost cohesion, their ranks shattered by hidden ditches and mud. When they reached the Flemish front, they found not fear but steel—bristling pikes held by men who refused to move. Horses reared. Knights fell. And when they did, the Flemish closed in with their goedendags—iron-rimmed clubs that caved in skulls with a single blow. On the flanks, the French charges were beaten back. In the center, a breakthrough came—but the Flemish reserves surged forward and slammed the door shut. Surrounded, dismounted, the knights were picked off one by one. Robert of Artois, refusing to retreat, charged again with his personal guard. He was surrounded, dragged from his horse, and killed. He begged them to spare his beloved steed. They killed it too. After three hours, the battlefield fell silent. Over 1,000 French soldiers lay dead—among them, more than 500 knights. Their golden spurs were ripped from their boots and later hung in a local church as trophies. And so the fight came to be known as the Battle of the Golden Spurs. #archaeohistories
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Oliver Politron II Free🇵🇸 (@DreamAnthems) reported@Battlefield As cool as this looks, DICE, there’s something you gotta fix about this gameplay. Something is very off and it’s starting to get very frustrating. I ain’t the only one either.