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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.
- Online Play (38%)
- Sign in (33%)
- Matchmaking (12%)
- Glitches (10%)
- Game Crash (6%)
- Hacking / Cheating (1%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Hacking / Cheating | 1 day ago |
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Matchmaking | 3 days ago |
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Sign in | 4 days ago |
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Sign in | 5 days ago |
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Online Play | 6 days ago |
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Sign in | 6 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Adv MN Gopinadh (@GopinadhMN) reportedStrongly support @annamalai_k for calling out the Centre's failure on NEET A prestigious exam reduced to repeated leaks, cancellations Students are not soldiers on a battlefield Fix the root cause,Secure the process from the beginning, not punish aspirants with more stress
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reportedSelf-effort is tricky because it sounds noble. A man says, “I am going to do better.” Good, but how? “I am going to try harder.” Fine, but in whose strength? “I am going to make promises.” Wonderful, but have you noticed how many promises the flesh has already broken? The believer needs more than determination. He needs dependence. He needs the Spirit of God. He needs truth reckoned and yielded to God. Romans 7 brings the man to the end of himself so he will stop trusting himself. Before a believer can walk in the liberty of Romans 8, he often has to get sick of the merry-go-round in Romans 7. The flesh has to be exposed as a bankrupt partner. Chapter Three The Believer Has Two Natures in Conflict Romans 7 makes no sense unless a person understands that the believer has a real conflict within. Paul says in Romans 7:22-23, “For I delight in the law of God after the inward man: But I see another law in my members.” There it is: the inward man and the law in the members. The new man delights in God’s truth, but the flesh pulls against it. Galatians 5:17 says, “For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other.” Contrary means they are not negotiating. They are not cousins with minor disagreements. They are enemies. The flesh and the Spirit do not sign peace treaties. One must be yielded to, and the other must be denied. This explains why a believer can genuinely love God and still feel terrible pulls toward sin. It explains why he can enjoy preaching and then fight a rotten thought an hour later. It explains why he can pray sincerely in the morning and need to confess sin before night. It explains why he can hate a sin and still feel its attraction. The flesh is not converted. It is present. The believer must stop being shocked that the flesh acts like flesh. That does not excuse sin, but it explains the battlefield. If a rattlesnake bites you, you do not say, “I cannot believe a rattlesnake would do such a thing.” You say, “That is what rattlesnakes do.” The flesh lies, lusts, envies, fears, boasts, complains, excuses, and rebels because that is what flesh does. The danger is when Christians mistake the presence of conflict for defeat itself. Conflict is not the same as surrender. Temptation is not the same as sin. A bad thought entering the mind is not the same as building it a guest room and feeding it supper. The believer must learn to judge the flesh quickly and honestly without letting the devil turn every battle into hopelessness. The new man does not need to be convinced that sin is wrong; he already knows. The issue is whether the believer will walk in the Spirit or obey the flesh. The Christian life is not lived by improving the old man. It is lived by yielding to the new man in dependence on the Spirit of God. Chapter Four Being Stuck Often Comes From Fighting the Wrong Battle Many believers remain stuck because they are fighting symptoms instead of dealing with the root. They attack one behavior, one habit, one attitude, one temptation, one failure, and then act surprised when another head pops up like some spiritual carnival game. The real issue is the flesh. You can cut off one branch, but the root remains. A man may stop one outward sin and become proud that he stopped it. Congratulations, he traded one sin for another and put a religious ribbon on the package. The flesh can be immoral or moral, ***** or respectable, rebellious or religious. The flesh does not care whether it gets glory through open sin or self-righteousness. It just wants the throne.
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D💯 (@Blizzsane) reported@Battlefield “fLy YoUr FlAg” how about you hire some people that would fix the damn game and get rid of your AI bot that does changes for you
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iliron (@fuckassad088) reported@BattlefieldComm Can't wait for new update that fixes things but then ***** up some other stuff This whole bf6 experience has been a lab test on players with the issues and updates causing more of them I never experienced this in any bf game
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Bob Nordberg AKA Bird Man Bob (@birdmanbob4) reported@grunthaphartz @RealAlexJones makes these examples striking is the calculated psychology behind them. They rely on the predictability of national response to perceived attacks on sovereignty and citizens. A sunk ship with drowned sailors or bombed buildings with civilian casualties triggers an instinctive demand for retaliation. Leaders could then point to the "clear" culprit—Egypt or Cuba—and mobilize resources accordingly. The Liberty plot, if accurate in its intent, would have exploited the fog of war to make the false flag credible, banking on chaos to obscure the true source. Northwoods, meanwhile, planned for peacetime execution, where the absence of active conflict made the manufactured threats even more alarming and actionable. In refining the comparison, one sees a shared template: identify the desired enemy, simulate their aggression through proxies or direct action, attribute the damage convincingly, and ride the wave of justified fury into war. This approach to engineering consent for conflict highlights a recurring pattern in strategic thinking, where truth becomes malleable in service of larger aims. The USS Liberty incident, framed this way, represents a maritime variant of the Northwoods blueprint—targeting a single high-value asset instead of multiple urban sites, but pursuing the same endgame of misdirection. Had either fully materialized as envisioned, the resulting wars might have reshaped alliances and borders in profound ways, all rooted in the initial lie of who fired the first shot or planted the first bomb. The emphasis remains on the mechanics of blame and the willingness to sacrifice lives or illusions of peace to achieve dominance on the battlefield of international opinion.
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Lance Thompson (@LanceThompson24) reported@Battlefield Ok BF! BattlePass progression not moving. Has digressed. Screens b/w gms stick. Several other issues.
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Ricochet | Julius (@RicochetTCG) reportedDisclaimer: I'm just pointing out a mistake made, not accusing anyone of anything at all. This happens I don't think Dhawally should score here. Diana dies to Hidden Blade, but the Showdown never closes so he doesn't lose control of the battlefield. He then rides the wind with Vex, wins the combat and scores to 7. Nobody caught that error?
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DULEGBÃ AD. 1957 🇬🇭 (@illegalLuminary) reported@unusual_whales An insult to the state of Israel 🇮🇱 and condescending remarks on Bibi. Bibi will not take moral lessons from a man who has never seen a battlefield all his life nor known what it takes to give one’s life to the service of his state in uniform.
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kirito _4kirigaya (@K4kirigaya) reported.@BattlefieldComm fix the game chat audio and game audio cuz the damn game chat audio is way too damn loud now and the game audio is way too low. Wtf did you break now with this update?
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Kurumsal Koala 🐨 (@KurumsalKoala) reported@BattlefieldComm You have a high ping issue guys. High ping players sonehow has advantage. 130 Ping players top the table against 15 ping players. Something works as it should not.
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Miah (@miahfuta) reported@BattlefieldComm You need to fix the world render distance cap you guys added in season 3. There is no reason why I should be seeing people floating on nothing when they are sitting on mountains, when I have all settings maxed out. This was never an issue before season 3 was released.
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Reconguista in Bea🌙🌻 (@PotniaMinerva) reported@Cumgyattler_V amuro's issue in CCA is the same as char's in zeta: they're both drawn to the battlefield where they lost lalah. in CCA, char's condition has progressed so far that he invents a war just so he can meet aumro there, on the battlefield, one more time.
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Coin Shot ☁️ (@CoinSh0t) reportedSOMEONE IS TURNING OLD SAMURAI NOVELS INTO PLAYABLE 3D WORLDS AND SELLING THEM FOR $2,000–$10,000 EACH. He drops the entire book into Kimi. In one pass, it pulls out every village, road, temple, battlefield, forest, weapon, color, and character route. Then Claude turns the map into a browser world. It writes the code, builds the scenes, tests the game, fixes broken logic, and runs parallel agents until the world actually works. The business model is stupid simple. Pick one cult fandom. Build the world. Charge $3–$5 for access. Even 3,000 fans turns one afternoon into $9,000–$15,000. The tool is still new, and almost nobody is using it for books yet.
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Jamie (@JPearson96) reported@BattlefieldComm Still nothing on XBOX matchmaking issues? Only been an issue since the beta
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Michael⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@379Michael379) reported@BrianSoundFurey @joeroganhq Did you not read the last half of what I said that’s exactly what I said it was pretty awesome but it’s still only deserves a five because it wasn’t available to everybody. The fact that everyone’s triggered over that tells me how ungrateful many of you are for the people who sacrificed. You know when I was a cab driver there was this guy he was a veteran and I picked him up at a grocery store and someone was very kind and only had a couple dollars who was also a homeless veteran, but the guy was in a wheelchair and so the other homeless veteran, who could walk spent his last couple dollars to call me to give the guy in the wheelchair who is also a veteran a ride back to the shelter, but it was only enough to make it 1 mile down the road and it was a 5 mile trip back to the shelter. Neither of them were drug addicts. They were just trying to get by together. I turned my meter off and I gave them both a ride back to the shelter and I did it for free and I went the whole 5 miles for nothing because it was the right thing to do. Why is it that someone like me is willing to do the right thing but these ******* big corporations aren’t willing to do anything right and why are you ******* people if you look in the comment section under this entire thread? Why is there so many people sticking up for the corporation but there’s not hardly anybody sticking up for that little guy who actually went to the battlefield who actually lost his ability to walk who actually fought for this country who actually put in the Work who actually made sure and put in the service to make this country free who’s a good guy not a drug addict who’s just trying to get by because he got ****** over. What ******** is wrong with some of you people just because I said that these guys deserve to get to watch these fights for free because they ******* sacrificed everything and they’re sitting in the hot sun waiting outside of a ******* shelter starving with a bag next to the ******* wheelchair and they deserve to get to watch this flight because they were the ones that did the fight. Some of you people in my comment section right now are the most despicable disgusting degenerate ******* pieces of **** human beings I’ve ever ******* seen. I’m majority of you in this comment. Section should be ******* ashamed of yourselves.
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🌹🔫REMATAR🔫🌹 (@greenedout420) reported@TacticalGramps @Battlefield @EndersFPS U forgot the flying enemy glitch
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Jimi cali (@JimiCali67640) reported@vonderleyen European governments only issue statements. What is needed is action and real measures on the battlefield. Military equipment is needed. Support for oppressed people is necessary. I can also write a thousand statements a day. It’s useless.
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Ander (@Anderngl) reported@GeoStrat_Khalid @Aviation_Intel This is like the 4th time in the past 20 years alone, not counting all the other tries going back to basically the month after it entered service. Nevermimd battlefield survivability this aircraft invented a whole new kind of survivability concept...
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KontrolStyle (@KontrolStyleTV) reported@TacticalGramps @Battlefield @EndersFPS Fix the 3 shot kill, give players another 25 hps imo so it takes 4 min even up close
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toast 🇺🇸 (@wrldddoftoast) reported@BattlefieldComm Fix the performance, good lord.
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HowTheFlak (@HowTheFlak) reported@japan_nobunaga my first gun was special! it was a Type 99 Arisaka style rifle that still had the emperors seal on it! In WW2 (and every war) it was common for soldiers to take souvenirs from the battlefield. It became such a problem General Douglas MacArthur issued a standing order that no souvenirs could be taken, but if they were it was required to file off the Emperors seal. My rifle came from a Japanese soldier, and the only thing it's missing is it's bipod! it's Anti-Aircraft sight is still in tact and functional!
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Dating Dynamics (@Dating_Dynamics) reported5. It leads to mental illnesses. The brain is not designed for the constant dopamine spikes that porn provides. After the spike comes the crash. The crash feels like depression. Like anxiety. Like fear. Like an inability to concentrate on anything real. Many men who struggle with porn find that they cannot calm themselves without acting on the urge. The urge becomes a prison. Your mind becomes a battlefield. Stop messing with your brain chemistry. Stop messing with your sanity.
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SpeedyAzi (@AziSpeedy) reported@LateNightHalo @britainburks9 It also counters the sniper problem games have, at least when the sniper isn’t hard balanced with being expensive and slow like in CS. If de scope was a mechanic, in say Battlefield, we’d get a lot less of the boring 1 shot from 300m gameplay.
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Finn (@FinnMcRaven) reported@BattlefieldComm I’m sure it’s in the radar but dear god the respawn tool needs a fix.
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Josh Parker (@Benlouisianimal) reported@bonham_jay @IuliiaMendel They are pistol whipping their own citizens..if it were me and you beat me like that to go die eventually anyway on the battlefield..id turn the gun on you as soon as you issue me my weapons.
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Paul LeCoque (@paullecoque) reported$IONQ | From Kardashian to quantum, I’m going to break the internet Niccolo de Masi, the boss of $21bn tech firm IonQ, says Q-Day (when the world’s digital secrets become vulnerable) is closer than people think If Niccolo de Masi has jetlag, he’s not showing it. “Niccolo travels all week, every week,” he shrugs. It’s not the last time he’ll refer to himself in the third person. De Masi, boss of the Maryland-based quantum computing business IonQ, valued at $21.6 billion (£16 billion) on the New York Stock Exchange, is in the UK for London Tech Week and to visit staff at Oxford Ionics, the university spin-out that he bought last year for $1.1 billion. I find him at a table in the restaurant of the £1,000-a-night Peninsula hotel near Buckingham Palace, sipping water. “I don’t drink caffeine,” he later discloses. “That’s a fun fact about Niccolo.” It’s probably not the funniest fact, though.  Born in October 1980 in Los Angeles but mainly raised in the UK, de Masi was a “minor, minor child actor” who appeared in The Godfather Part III as the son of Enzo the baker. At 26, after securing a physics degree from Cambridge and first job at Wall Street investment bank JP Morgan, de Masi became one of the London Stock Exchange’s youngest chief executives when he took charge of Monstermob, a Lancaster-based company that piggybacked on the success of Nokia mobile phones in the early 2000s by producing polyphonic ringtones. After moving back to the US, he became the boss of Glu Mobile in 2010 when he was 29. In that job, he teamed up with mega-influencer Kim Kardashian to create a hit mobile game for her fans.  But today, de Masi doesn’t want to talk about any of that. He seems affronted by my suggestion that his claim to fame was making Kim Kardashian: Hollywood — noting coolly that he has “run a dozen public companies” — and perplexed that I’d want to talk about anything but IonQ and quantum computers. And, to be fair, he might have a point. Kardashian may once have figuratively broken the internet by posing with a glass of champagne balanced on her bottom — but if de Masi and his peers are to be taken seriously, quantum computing might actually break the internet one day soon. “This is a $10, 20, 30 trillion economic impact problem,” he says. “Imagine if nothing on your phone is actually secure … and if online banking goes away. What happens on the battlefield? It’s a real challenge.” If, like me, you’re wondering what he’s talking about, let’s take a step back. Quantum computing is the big technological development capturing the imagination of scientists, executives and investors. The final group has invested big in a sector that currently makes little or no money — as IonQ investors know all too well. Founded by scientists in 2015 and taken public by de Masi in 2021, the company racked up a $510 million loss on revenues of $130 million last year. But the promise is huge. While traditional computers work using binary options — they are powered by “bits” that either represent ones or zeros — quantum computing uses qubits, which can be a one or a zero at the same time. This, in theory, means super-fast computing and problem-solving. The problem for companies seeking to commercialise quantum computing is that qubits are extremely unstable and sensitive to temperature and noise, meaning errors are common. There are many scientists, researchers and companies seeking to overcome these issues, including tech giants such as Google and IBM. IonQ’s proposed solution is “trapped-ion technology”, which it believes can better control atoms, making its quantum products better and more affordable. How much, you ask? Less than $30 million, I’m told — which is less than hundreds of millions charged by other companies in the space.
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KontrolStyle (@KontrolStyleTV) reported@EA_DICE @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield if you leave the game while down you get a black screen, you should pay us for telling you this bullshit. fix the issues asap, add 35hps to players and fix netcode ty EVERYONE -- PS foosteps don't work
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Biig Bo$$ (@Mike_so100) reported@BattlefieldComm U guys care more about a free game mode (redsec)then the multiplayer best game mode (strikepoint) how does the update not fix yalls biggest problem being strikepoint!!! 😠 I’m so done with this treatment u guys are horrible @BattlefieldComm
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Z-11 (@Z11_eth) reportedA healthy ecosystem isn’t built by pretending problems don’t exist. But it also isn’t built through outrage, superficial takes, and engagement farming disguised as analysis. Bored Ape, Pudgy Penguins, Azuki, and many other projects have made mistakes and faced communication issues. That’s part of building in a young industry where everyone is learning in real time. Constructive criticism matters. Communities should hold teams accountable. But there’s a difference between meaningful feedback and turning the timeline into a battlefield without understanding what is happening behind the scenes. Not every discussion belongs on the TL. Discord, AMAs, DMs, and community channels exist for a reason. If we truly believe NFTs are here to stay, then we should understand that ecosystems are not built by constantly attacking the very people and communities trying to push this space forward. Everyone says they want NFTs to win. They want Apes to win. They want Pudgy to win. They want Azuki to win. They want the entire space to grow beyond this bubble. But that starts with us. Because the environment we create with our words will ultimately shape the future we claim to believe in.
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. (@SolWhaleX80) reportedThey see a broken chart. I see a battlefield. Weak hands left. Strong hands are deciding what comes next. The biggest opportunities are born when everyone is scared. 🐋🔥 $SIREN @genius_sirenBSC #SIREN #Crypto #BSC