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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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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Rockluse (@XCrimsonRecluse) reported@QNDZYcom Are you smoking crack?!? Dude thinks a free game that was made by a bunch of ungodly greedy morons becoming a paid game is gonna solve it's problems lmao. Ubisoft couldn't pull off an fps even if they had ever CoD, Halo, and Battlefield dev helping them. **** Ubisoft
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Steve in a Truck (@stevedeleeuw) reported@BattlefieldComm Xbox freezing glitch not fixed hey?
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Joel_silva (@joel_hkg) reported@BattlefieldComm Fix strikepoint
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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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Andrew Bentz (@AndrewBentz9) reported@BattlefieldComm Another update, no Strikepoint fix. You guys are hot dogshit and deserve the decline you created for yourselves
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euri 🪼 (@eurihaline) reportedwell yea the only real reason i hate stables is bcs i cant do it yet and skill issue thingy and i havent learnt ttg sighs. dropping me into stables is like dropping a baby into a battlefield
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Mawnsino 🐾 (@oghenetefe) reported🚨 Naruto Lore #2: Flying Raijin Was Never Just a Teleportation Jutsu ⚡ Ask almost any Naruto fan what Flying Raijin does, and they’ll probably give you the same answer. “It lets Minato teleport.” Technically… They’re right. But that’s only scratching the surface. Flying Raijin isn’t just a teleportation technique. It’s one of the most advanced Space-Time Ninjutsu ever created, and understanding how it works explains why so few shinobi could ever use it. The technique was originally created by the Second Hokage, Tobirama Senju. Contrary to what some fans believe, Tobirama didn’t invent it because he wanted to become the fastest shinobi alive. He created it to solve a battlefield problem. In war, distance is everything. The longer it takes to reach an ally, reinforce a position, or strike an enemy… The more likely you’ve already lost. Flying Raijin completely removes that problem. But here’s where most people misunderstand the technique. Flying Raijin doesn’t work because the user moves incredibly fast. It works because the user doesn’t travel through the space between two points at all. Instead, they instantly transfer themselves to a location marked with a special Flying Raijin Formula (Jutsu-Shiki). That formula is the true heart of the technique. Without it… Flying Raijin simply cannot be activated. Those markings aren’t ordinary seals. They’re permanent spacetime coordinates that remain linked to the user no matter how far away they are. Once a location, weapon, or person has been marked, the user can return to that exact point instantly. That’s why Minato constantly marked his kunai before battle. People think the kunai are the technique. They’re not. The kunai are simply carriers for the formula. Destroy the kunai… The formula can still remain if it wasn’t erased. That’s also why Minato could mark Obito during their fight and teleport back to him later. The mark itself was the important part. Not whatever it happened to be attached to. And this is where another misconception appears. Flying Raijin is not the same as the Body Flicker Technique. Body Flicker still requires physical movement. Flying Raijin skips movement entirely. No acceleration. No travel. No crossing distance. One moment you’re here. The next moment you’re somewhere else. Which raises an even bigger question… If Tobirama created Flying Raijin… Why is Minato almost always remembered as its true master? 🧵
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Sarah Mond (@SarahMond81965) reportedThis household has officially become a battlefield. Kingkamol carried in her bags and plenty of trouble, but Neen was not fooled for even a second. EP5 left me desperate for more 🥲 LINGORM ILF EP5 #วาดฝันวันวิวาห์EP5
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chris (@ChrisSlaske) reported@BattlefieldComm Audio fixes (positioning/gunfire/lack of any vehicle sounds except bugged broken tank audio) vehicle nerfs, consistent rpg damage to tanks, remove ranked red sec. Give 1-4 squad size for redsec games of 50-60 players. Stop with 100 player meta bullshit.
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SoulReaver ™ (@The__SoulReaver) reported@BattlefieldComm Audio! Fix the thing, Jesus.
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NickTheBrick (@CleverN4meHere) reported@AutumnDerg It’s admirable, you had everything pushing you to give up And here you are, still trying to help others on the battlefield and online, people with your same problems one way or another
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Liberty Pinnacle (@LibertyPinnacle) reportedBREAKING: For six straight nights, U.S. forces have been launching heavy airstrikes against Iranian military infrastructure—targeting bridges, communication towers, and airports. Now, Israel is signaling that they are fully prepared to step back onto the battlefield if Washington calls on them. The breakdown happened after Iran reportedly completely ignored an agreement to keep vital maritime shipping routes open, responding instead with missile strikes on regional targets, including Qatar. We are watching a massive, coordinated conflict unfold right before our eyes. Six nights of consecutive bombing, broken treaties, and allies on standby—how much further can this go before there’s no turning back?
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Jada_339 (@Jada_339) reported@mikumikuuri I think the problem is that having 2nd tank is so, so much more valuable then a 3rd dps. A 2nd tank gives you so much control of the battlefield. Generally you can't win on a team with 3 dps if you're against 2 tanks, so if the enemy is 2-2-2, you gotta go 2-2-2 to counter.
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Vik (@SweatyGGEZ) reported@BattlefieldComm @rowni_ahaha Can we fix redsec Crashing on Xbox specifically. Literally the game just freezes mid game.
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David Steadson #NAFO 🇦🇺🇸🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺🌍 (@DavidSteadson) reported@GrantWescott (1) you used as an example a case where fraud was the core issue, not a drive for savings, so not really relevant (2) issues with a drive for low cost apparently precede Fedorov So your example is, at best, a distraction. As for - "a procurement system built around proven, standardized battlefield capability is generally harder to exploit than one that encourages substitution based primarily on paperwork and price" Sure ... but you've provided no evidence to support that this is what has been occuring, and there's widespread evidence that it has not, with corruption being endemic. Further you've provided no evidence at all that Fedorov was focused on "paperwork and price" over purpose. I've no idea. You might be right. Battlefield success at least suggests otherwise. As written it reads as an unsubstantiated, speculative hit piece.
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𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝔻𝕠𝕔𝕥𝕠𝕣 (Chp16 Spoilers) (@id_oblitus) reported"Ros... montis." Him? After everything he's done? All the blood on his hands? All the broken dreams that lied shattered beneath the cruelty of his tactics and command? Him? Dad? A father doesn't send his children out to the battlefield.
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kirito _4kirigaya (@K4kirigaya) reported@Battlefield Get rid of the top gun collaboration. You made fun at COD for doing collabs and now you are doing it. Fix the game first and forget about the damn store.
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Elena 🇺🇸 (@LanieASassyVet) reportedWednesday's Motivational Message: Your grand ambitions mean absolutely nothing on the battlefield of reality. Adversity does not test your highest ideals; it ruthlessly searches for your uncorrected flaws and applies pressure until you break. Identify your structural cracks and fix them now.
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newhedge (@newhedge_io) reportedDue to a massive increase in traffic to Newhedge, our site temporarily went down. Service to the site has been restored. We’re continuing to increase capacity, and the Bitcoin Battlefield will be back shortly.
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235Nuke (@nuke_235) reported@Battlefield It would make me really happy if I saw a photo labeled persistent servers. This major issue that has hampered the last 2 titles is crazy important for player retention and community building!
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The Good Time Rambler (@marvingardns) reportedHorseshoe Bend, 1814 I saw this neat overflight view of Horseshoe Bend from one of them generic Alabama history pages. But there was zero context to the tactical problem, which was obviously against the Red Stick’s favor, but not completely. I had walked the battlefield myself so I decided to annotate it. Jackson had been at the end of his rope by the winter of 1813-1814. As attributed to Napoleon, an Army marches on its stomach. He was deep in the wild Coosa and of the 2,000 something soldiers and camp followers crossed the Ditto Ferry with him, less than three hundred remained. The supply of his army was appalling. Most of the U.S. Army’s logistical chain was focused on Canada. What Jackson’s army had left were state legislatures, local contractors and almost nothing to forage in the Coosa. Legend was he faced near mutiny with the mouth of his cannon. But he could not entice expiring militia enlistees to stay. Even David Crockett left the Army to tend to poor Polly back home in the Nickajack to see that she wintered and that he’d sow for the Spring. He’d left John Wesley, William and Margaret behind with her. But he’d return to Army for the summer campaign. But the memory of being so hungry that he’d eaten potatoes boiled in human fat was the most disturbing recollections of his normally wry memoirs. When early Spring returned, so too did more 90-day militia, and some who’d volunteered for the “duration of the present War.” Moreover he had a regiment of regulars of the U.S. Army, the 39th Infantry including a young Lieutenant named Sam Houston. Hopeful to his cause and all were also two cannons in blue carriages. He had probably around 1,500 infantry at most facing across a scrubby but open field of fire (I marked in blue NATO “X”). He placed his two guns on a wooded knoll (red rectangle) about 75 yards from the Creek barricade and shelled the native works for about two hours. But recent rains had soften the logs and made the ground spongy. The bombardment was ineffectual. But by then John Coffee, a close confidante of Jackson and his cavalry commander, had positioned his cavalry dismounts (green rectangle) south of the Tallapoosa Bend as Cherokee allies led by The Whale (and including Major Ridge) rowed a relay of warriors (yellow rectangle) across the River. The Red Stick village of Tohopeka (white circle) was now threatened with being overrun. As their Chief Menawa and other leaders sent some warriors back to contain the Cherokee beachhead, Jackson sent his infantry in. The first assault was probably no more than 350 men, but among the first over the barricade was Lt. Sam Houston who almost immediately took an arrow wound to the groin. It would not be the last wound of the day for him, but it would last the longest. Red Stick defenses quickly collapsed and mayhem, then bedlam ensued. Warriors who tried to escape west across the Tallapoosa were shot down by a screen of pickets along the bank - Tennessee dismounts, Cherokee, White Stick Creeks. It was all over by early afternoon with few captives taken but for a few women and children. Chief Menawa managed an escape. So too did Peter McQueen, who encouraged the Fort Mims massacre. But Jackson had crushed only the heart of the Red Creek resistance. It’s spirit lived on in a few die hard guerrillas like Peter McQueen, who sought refuge around Pensacola begging for firearms from the Spanish and awaiting the coming the British who had a new “Gulf Strategy” to win the War of 1812. There a motley collection of Creek, Seminole and Maroons would continue to resist the new American Gulf expansion, and especially the ever greedy Georgians… But all that is a story for another day.
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otismaximus (@otismaximus) reported@Battlefield please fix the footstep audio!!!
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Oliver-lo💒ชน์ พชรฐากูร (@Oliver1373986) reportedThis household has officially become a battlefield. Kingkamol carried in her bags and plenty of trouble, but Neen was not fooled for even a second. EP5 left me desperate for more 🥲 LINGORM ILF EP5 #วาดฝันวันวิวาห์EP5
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DETROiiT TRiiCK (@detroiittriick) reported@Maverick___47 @Battlefield It’s been really bad on PS5 especially yesterday, wow it was bad! Unloading a whole mag and my bullets are ghosting. Hope they fix it bcuz it really does ruin the experience from time to time.
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Archaeo - Histories (@archeohistories) reportedShe came to Troy not to win the war. She came to die in it... Her name was Penthesilea, queen of the Amazons. She arrived on the plain of Troy in the weeks after Hector's funeral, when the Trojan cause was already tilting. The city knew it. So did she. But she had not come because Troy needed saving. She had come because she needed what only war could offer. Months before her arrival, during a hunt, she had thrown a javelin that went wide. By the account preserved in post-Homeric tradition, the weapon was meant for a deer. It killed her sister Hippolyta instead. The death was an accident. The guilt was absolute. Under the warrior code she carried, blood guilt of that kind could not be settled in gold or ceremony. It required an answer in blood: either the killing of enemies, or the death of the killer. Penthesilea made her choice. She would go to Troy, fight with everything she had, and let the outcome balance the account. She arrived with twelve Amazon warriors at her side. On the battlefield, by the account in Quintus of Smyrna's Posthomerica, she fought with a ferocity that shook the Greeks. Some accounts name Ajax among those she bested. The Trojans, who had not felt hope in weeks, lined the walls to watch. For a stretch of that day, she pushed the Greek forces back toward their ships. That had not happened since Hector was alive. Then Achilles came onto the field. He, too, was carrying something. His closest companion Patroclus was dead. He had already killed Hector in vengeance. He was fighting now with nothing left to prove and nothing left to protect. Two people at the edge of what they could carry met in the middle of the plain. The accounts differ on the particulars of their duel. They agree on the outcome. Achilles killed her. When he removed her helmet and looked at the woman he had just fought, something in him broke. Ancient sources describe grief, astonishment, an emotion the chroniclers could not name cleanly. A soldier named Thersites mocked him for it. Achilles killed him for that. He returned her body. He would not leave her in the field. She came seeking a warrior's death. She received one. Whether it resolved the guilt she carried is a question the poets left open. The queen who arrived at war already broken. The duel that produced a grief no one expected. The moment when the greatest fighter of his age wept over the woman he had just killed. Troy produced many stories. Few carry that particular weight. 📷 : A red-figure cup painted in Athens around 460 BC, now in the Antikensammlungen in Munich, depicts the precise moment Achilles kills her. Their eyes are shown meeting at the instant of death. Scholars know the painter primarily from this work, and gave him the conventional name the Penthesilea Painter. #archaeohistories
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RipperBlaze (@ripper_blaze) reported@RecordsNK_ See the issue is that IW isn’t trying to make a call of duty they are trying as hard to make it closer to battlefield (which no actual cod fan wants that) Activision has allowed IW to completely change what the identity of COD is without much push back
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Prince (@MsPrince1999) reported@BattlefieldComm Why does it take over a month to fix Strikepoint? You fixed this in ~2 hours
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Eve🤍🌟 (@GunbunnyEve) reportedAAA Devs these days just launch half-finished games under the guise of "Live-Service" and then go surprised Pikachu wondering why nobody stays long-term. Battlefield 6 and Marathon are both up there as examples of this, and it breaks my heart bc I really wanted to love them lol
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Onur Demirλy (@baycosinus) reported@IxBeast @BattlefieldComm and? your point other than brain dead "skill issue" template which has no valuable contribution? none. go back to the game, adults are talking here.
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tokr72 (@tokr72) reported@DesertTacSolAZ @squidgey2 @laralogan You will get both, but right now... Prosecuting low level election workers won't fix anything. Did Garland's prosecution of MAGA stop us? This is 5G warfare. Shape the battlefield. See the forest from the trees. Win the war, not a battle.