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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

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  • 38% Online Play (38%)
  • 33% Sign in (33%)
  • 12% Matchmaking (12%)
  • 10% Glitches (10%)
  • 7% Game Crash (7%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Minneapolis Sign in 13 hours ago
Reims Online Play 2 days ago
Pfaffenhoffen Sign in 2 days ago
Americana Glitches 7 days ago
Rennes Game Crash 9 days ago
Nantes Glitches 12 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • IdleMindl4qg
    NodeAspect (@IdleMindl4qg) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Maybe should fix the Teambalance and netcode!!!!!!!!!!!

  • t0byman
    Tobias Boekwijt (@t0byman) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix Strikepoint being all weird!

  • rhaxten_
    Rhaxten (@rhaxten_) reported

    @Battlefield I love your game but I have issues on Redsec. I get random black screen, chat locks me out of game can’t get out of chat screen, and there’s times I can select a class

  • chinoalemano
    ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported

    The most powerful nation on Earth can put a rover on Mars, build the world's best fighter jets, and design the chips behind the entire AI boom. But it cannot build the radio its own 5G networks run on. Every single company that makes them is foreign: $NOK, $ERIC, Samsung, Huawei. A critical security flaw with Edge AI around the corner. Let that sink in. 🧵👇 Here's the uncomfortable truth most people never think about. Look at who builds the world's wireless radios, the hardware sitting on every cell tower, carrying every call, every text, every byte of data a nation moves: 🇨🇳 Huawei & ZTE — China. 🇫🇮 Nokia — Finland. 🇸🇪 Ericsson — Sweden. 🇰🇷 Samsung — South Korea. Not one of them is American. Start with the obvious one. Huawei and ZTE? The US already tore them out of its networks, Chinese hardware, espionage and backdoor fears, an adversary potentially sitting inside the nation's nervous system. Banned. Gone. The right call. But here's the part nobody talks about: even the friendly names are foreign. Nokia. Ericsson. Samsung. Allies, yes. Trusted, yes. But the backbone of American communications is still built by foreign hands. For decades, that was an acceptable risk. The network just moved phone calls and data. Annoying to depend on foreigners for, but survivable. That era is ending. And this is the part almost nobody has connected yet. AI is about to become everything. And the next phase of AI doesn't live in a data center in the desert, it lives at the EDGE. On the towers. Next to you. Why? Because the most important AI can't wait. A self-driving car, a battlefield drone, a surgical robot, a factory floor, they need answers in milliseconds, processed locally, not on a round-trip to some distant cloud. That's Edge AI. And the place it physically runs is the radio network itself. It will control cars. It will control drones. it will control humanoids. Or whatever they build with AI. Do you get it now? This is the shift the whole industry calls AI-RAN: the cell tower stops being a dumb pipe and becomes a distributed AI computer. The radio layer becomes the nervous system of the entire AI economy. So now re-read the problem. When that network was just carrying texts, foreign-built radios were a tolerable risk. But when that same network becomes the real-time AI fabric running your cars, your factories, your power grid, your military's autonomous systems, foreign control of that layer stops being an inconvenience and becomes an existential one. You cannot run a nation's AI nervous system on hardware you don't control, can't fully audit, and didn't build. A single compromised layer there isn't a data breach, it's a kill switch on the economy. That is exactly why Washington moved. It funded Open RAN, an open, auditable, multi-vendor architecture that breaks the foreign monopoly and lets American companies supply trusted pieces. And it stood up Open6G, a DoD-funded hub to build a domestic foundation for the AI-native 6G era. One problem: you can't build an American radio supply chain if no American company makes the radio. And at the hardest, most advanced spec, the 64T64R Massive MIMO radio that AI-RAN runs on, there was exactly one. AmpliTech. $AMPG. The only American company to design and commercialize it. Inside the DoD-funded hub. Defense-qualified; Lockheed, Northrop, L3Harris, Boeing. Already deployed on a Tier-1 carrier (alongside Samsung, the American piece in the open mix). Already tested running AI-RAN with NVIDIA's compute on top. So this was never really about beating Nokia or Ericsson. It's about a superpower realizing that in an AI-everything world, the radio is no longer a pipe, it's the foundation of national power. And at that foundation, in America, exactly one company stands. When AI becomes everything, the edge becomes everything. And the edge runs on the radio. There's only one American one. Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR. 📡

  • JeffPoe_tra
    Jeff (@JeffPoe_tra) reported

    @EAHelpOfficial_ playing Battlefield 6 on PC via Steam. I have 900mbps Wi-Fi 6, but my in-game ping is suddenly stuck between 110ms–160ms. I already flushed my DNS and reset my hardware. Matchmaking is routing me to the wrong regional servers. Any known server issues right now?

  • kyan_chat
    PlayRadical (@kyan_chat) reported

    This new update totally broke battlefield redsec frame drops, bad hit reg this devs are yet to fix one bug hmmmnn

  • Zigggyy__
    Zigggyy (@Zigggyy__) reported

    @BattlefieldComm please fix strike point!

  • MegoZ_
    MEGO (@MegoZ_) reported

    I feel like Battlefield 6 fell off so hard man, they kinda fixed the balancing problems by nerfing everything, but it lost that fun snappy element to it now

  • fabifernandez_
    ronaldo nazario (@fabifernandez_) reported

    @Battlefield Fix map bugs!!!

  • DAVEW_54
    Dave White (@DAVEW_54) reported

    @BattlefieldComm fix the ******* tank windshields ******** they smoked up the tank windshields to where you have to use 3rdperson and gave us no thermal..

  • Zook_ABOSAUD
    ABOSAUD (@Zook_ABOSAUD) reported

    @Hellosss18 Sadly yes just zipline maybe they can't make it in BF6 because of the Engine we saw how broken it is in BF2042

  • Ponce40_
    Ponce Perez (@Ponce40_) reported

    @BattlefieldComm I’M PRETTY SURE YOU GUYS ARE WELL AWARE OF YOUR GARBAGE HIT REGISTRATION AND HOW INCONSISTENT IS THE GUN PLAY SO WHEN ARE WE FINALLY GETTING A FIX 🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵it’s draining 🥵🥵

  • Troll81357830
    steve (@Troll81357830) reported

    @Battlefield FIX THE ******* MAP ITS BUGGED I CANT EVEN SPAWN ON MY TEAM **** SAKE

  • IAmNor6
    I Am Nor 💀🎭 (@IAmNor6) reported

    @StarcatTails Honestly, Kodiak is in desperate need of intervention. Hypocritical for me to say this next part, but despite Kodiak being an older millennial, he sure has the "War Vet Boomer" mentality of being unable to let his time in the Service go. He treats everything like a battlefield.

  • zGrinderx
    qGrizzy (@zGrinderx) reported

    Ranked servers are not working @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield error code 225002s

  • Bill_the_Great
    Wild Bill 🇺🇲 🇹🇭 🇷🇺 (@Bill_the_Great) reported

    @WhistleDick007 @RepDonBacon @jedermann0111 Traitor? Because I'm sick of the neo-cons in govt who are owned by the MIC or the 🧃? You claim to be a war veteran. Tell me how Ukraine is a US problem. Tell me how Iran is a US problem. War mongers like you deserve to (rhymes with) lie on the battlefield. I did 20 years. U?

  • IAMHIM42
    Play Ya!42 (@IAMHIM42) reported

    @Battlefield battlefield six devs we are having issues login in on Xbox mating having played this game for months and having access to old accounts!

  • RansomeBrett
    brett ransome (@RansomeBrett) reported

    @TXWomenRESIST @_xXNovaXx_22 @GOP__Ls I watched the video, of course. And I don’t mind you calling me stupid. I’m not arrogant enough to be offended, like it seems you are. My question is who determines the lawfulness of an order? Is it privates? Majors? On the battlefield? Hey, we have a volunteer military. I have no problem with you telling soldiers who agree with you to resign their commission. No one is forcing them to serve. If they don’t want to take orders without question….quit.

  • Veselinius_III
    veselin.eth 🦇🔊 + ⚛️🧪 (@Veselinius_III) reported

    @Battlefield What the hell did you do to make the game so extremely laggy and unplayable?!? When will this be fixed?!?!?!?!? Multiple people in the same game tracked how are CPUs spike to 100% and from 20-25-30 ping it starts lagging and showing 200-300-400 up in the left corner?!? INSANITY!

  • ThePollus
    UniQue 🇳🇱 (@ThePollus) reported

    @BattlefieldComm How are issues like the deployment screen jumping getting patched to live in the first place? Do you guys even test anything or just release a patch and see what happens after? Wtf is this quality control?

  • RightByTheSea
    David (@RightByTheSea) reported

    @Battlefield Fix the game you utter incompetent *****

  • LAnhV81236651
    Lê Anh Vũ (@LAnhV81236651) reported

    @Ceaserrect @Katarinabl17093 @baddiefrompr Genshin is the one with "nothing ever happen in the story". My problem with ZZZ is their lack of clear direction. You can tell by the way they suddenly made the proxy join the battlefield. Yes 2.8 only made possible because of that but it also one of the reason

  • rsan99328
    x (@rsan99328) reported

    @BattlefieldComm There's a problem since the new patch. When you're in the interior view of a tank or infantry vehicle, it's far too bright, much too white. You can barely see anything. When you switch back to the exterior view, everything is normal, but the interior view then becomes overexposed

  • deffugium
    D-EFFUGIUM (@deffugium) reported

    The Si Wong Desert Assault The operation began in secret. Orion Voss had spent years studying the Red Lotus' records and their failed attempt to end the Avatar Cycle. Most people focused on how close they had come to killing Avatar Korra, but Orion became interested in something else. He studied the Avatar State itself and the relationship between the Avatar and Raava. After years of research, he arrived at a terrifying conclusion. The Avatar could only truly be defeated while in the Avatar State. Thousands of The Broken Cycle supporters quietly gathered across the Earth Kingdom. Most thought they were joining a demonstration against the Avatar and the rising power of benders over regular people. Only a small group knew the real reason. This was never meant to be a protest. It was a trap. The objective was simple. Force Avatar Ongja into a battle large enough to trigger the Avatar State. Once he entered it, they would destroy him. Yet there was one problem. Water. The Broken Cycle had many dangerous fighters. Some were lightning benders who could strike from far away. Others were combustion benders who could destroy large parts of the battlefield. Sandbenders knew the desert better than anyone. Lavabenders could change the land itself. Vacuum benders could take away the air, and fog benders could turn the battlefield into a place of confusion and fear. But they lacked a bloodbender. Without one, restraining the Avatar long enough to execute Orion's plan would be nearly impossible. Then a mysterious waterbender appeared. Quiet. Calm. Unknown to almost everyone present. When asked why he wished to join the operation, he simply answered, "I can bloodbend." For the first time, Orion believed victory was possible. The assault started in the Si Wong Desert. Thousands gathered under the hot sun. The Broken Cycle supporters, including sandbenders, radicals, and extremists, all waited for the Avatar. The battle that followed became one of the largest conflicts since the Spirit Wars. Lightning flashed across the desert sky. Combustion blasts fell from far-off ridges. Lavabenders turned parts of the battlefield into rivers of molten glass. Sandstorms swallowed whole groups as sandbenders changed the dunes. Vacuum benders took the air from parts of the field, and fog benders made it almost impossible to see. At the center of the chaos stood Avatar Ongja. Even though he was outnumbered, the Avatar kept moving forward. One by one, he faced the Broken Cycle fighters. In the end, the Avatar State appeared, just as Orion had planned. But even that was not enough. He defeated the assassins and the army. Avatar Ongja survived. To everyone watching, it seemed like the Avatar had won completely. But no one realized that Orion never planned to win by strength alone. Every attack in the battle had a reason. The bloodbender kept the Avatar still. The vacuum bender made it hard for him to breathe. The combustion bender forced him to defend himself. The lavabender made the ground shaky. Each move was meant to push Ongja deeper into the Avatar State. The plan was never to kill him. The real goal was to break the paths that let Avatar energy move. By the end of the battle, the damage was already done. It was not to his body, not to Raava, and not even to the Avatar State itself. The real harm was to the spiritual pathways that connected them. The chi network that allowed Avatar energy to move safely through Ongja's body had begun to fall apart. No healer noticed it. No one in the White Lotus saw it. Even Ongja did not understand what had happened. Only Orion knew the truth. The Avatar had won the fight, but his biggest loss had already begun. Broken Cycle forces left the desert, and Orion watched from a distance and let himself smile for once. The attempt to kill the Avatar had failed, but the mission itself had worked. The world believed the Avatar had won, but Orion knew the truth. The real battle was just beginning.

  • bobbithetabby
    Pine Tree Flag (@bobbithetabby) reported

    @TheMaineWire But the #1 issue Teddy Daniels had with @grahamformaine was Platner’s blunt critique of Daniels’ warfighting abilities. Daniels doesn’t address that?! Sure, every wounded US soldier is a Hero, but this was one combat vet talking about another’s competency on the battlefield.

  • dissentpod
    PunishedMichelle (@dissentpod) reported

    @BattlefieldComm It took months to turn up the brightness on the player models enough for them to become just visible. You have four studios working on this game, so why is it this slow to fix basic ****?

  • Causey_Herrin
    AmericanCausey (@Causey_Herrin) reported

    We Corbet's (Causeys) were the Super Heavy English Cavalry Core that ran down the "Flowers of Scotland" at Falkirk and mopped up after. And for you Scottish who hate that-you should have fought harder. Simple enough. As a Baron of Caus, Peter Corbet was not a common soldier. He was a professional military commander who held his lands by the service of "knights' fees." This meant he was legally and socially obligated to provide a specific number of fully armed, mounted knights to the King’s army. The heavy cavalry were the "shock troops" of the medieval battlefield. Their purpose was to exploit weaknesses in the enemy line. At Falkirk, after the Scottish schiltrons (spear formations) had been disordered by the English archers, it was precisely the heavy cavalry that broke the stalemate.

  • q8sold
    ALI ALFADHLI ✨ (@q8sold) reported

    @Battlefield Middle eastern servers when ??? EA What's happening to you The problem has been going on for 3 months.

  • infiltrator_the
    سرمد (@infiltrator_the) reported

    @Battlefield CAIRO IS LAGGING!! 🗣

  • _vannexo
    unapologetically V . (@_vannexo) reported

    I be encouraging ppl to find them someone safe to play with bc I have no problem turning my playground into a battlefield