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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%)
  • 6% Game Crash (6%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Argences Matchmaking 2 days ago
Minneapolis Sign in 2 days ago
Minneapolis Sign in 4 days ago
Reims Online Play 5 days ago
Pfaffenhoffen Sign in 5 days ago
Americana Glitches 10 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • hsho00om
    Hsho (@hsho00om) reported

    @rsan99328 @BattlefieldComm Same issue with sniper when aiming with scoop.

  • Dating_Dynamics
    Dating Dynamics (@Dating_Dynamics) reported

    5. 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.

  • paullecoque
    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.

  • BUZZ3RX
    BUZZ3R (@BUZZ3RX) reported

    @Battlefield Bugs to fix: [REDSEC] - graphical bugs - characters randomly screaming "who's got rockets" - randomly hearing vehicle alerts while on foot - Class selection screen - random crashes of PC [BF6] - dots are gone... they are not even working at all - igla bypassing flares

  • cyrex777
    E.M (@cyrex777) reported

    @Battlefield Instead to give them all at once, you force us to login into the dead game every day 👍🏻

  • EmonDaJimster
    Jimmy Woodard (@EmonDaJimster) reported

    If you are thinking about buying or spending money on battlefield 6 for PC. It's not worth it. I got the Driver X crash error. Tweaked my pc in so many ways, that it's messing up other settings. $100 became as worthless as toilet paper. @Battlefield

  • dpf11100
    dpf1110 (@dpf11100) reported

    @Captain_Phyco @ModernWarzone The main issue is that there are too many players who dont get the movement part and just play it like its Battlefield or just camp like a cuck. Had a guy attempt to csgo crouchspray me with an assault rifle (he was vaporized immediately)

  • Capitalists1776
    Capitalist1776 (@Capitalists1776) reported

    @almondmilkspl @Nostre_damus No military in history has ever told the truth about whats going on in the battlefield to its people. They always say they are doing great and no major issues. All they are doing is taking pot shots and being an inconvenience. We are destroying their major everything.

  • MINDBRIDGEE
    현스타.grvt (@MINDBRIDGEE) reported

    @Battlefield Please look into this issue and fix it so that Mouse Button 4 can both open and close the minimap, just like in previous series. Thank you.

  • stevedeleeuw
    Steve in a Truck (@stevedeleeuw) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Insane it literally takes weeks to fix ****. Maybe should not have laid everyone off

  • F1sT
    RICO TO TREASON (@F1sT) reported

    I mean think about it? Battlefield only has 1.5 million real time users Call of Duty® has 5 million real time users. If slow moving games were a big thing didn't battlefield would have more real time users than it has right now this whole thing of going backwards and less movement is a lie and the numbers prove that I mean look at Fortnite has 15 million I don't care what people think and say that it's a kitty game that's who buys and spends money and that's the problem with infinity award everybody's over 55. And that's why you're getting a slow pace game because they're the ones that are playing it they're the ones that are testing it so if that's what you're gonna get an old person's game.

  • Rocinantemoons
    before i slip,, ima slide♟️📜 (@Rocinantemoons) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Nothing about server issues, high ping for players

  • justxcrystal777
    Crystal Brown🇺🇸 (@justxcrystal777) reported

    There's a lot of talk about sacrifice, especially within Christian, military, and law enforcement communities with the 250th coming up… But somewhere along the way, we've distorted what sacrifice actually means. Sacrifice comes in many forms. It isn't limited to giving your life on a battlefield or in the line of duty. It's much bigger than that. Most people will never understand what it feels like to leave for work knowing there is a real possibility you may not come home. They won't understand what it's like to be the spouse waiting by the door, flinching at every unexpected knock, wondering if today is the day their world changes forever. That is sacrifice. It's sacrificing time with your family to serve a greater purpose. It's sacrificing your youth to build a career. It's sacrificing sleep, comfort, and sometimes your own well-being to raise a child. It's carrying burdens so others don't have to. What infuriates me is the growing expectation that someone else should sacrifice for us simply because it's convenient. Sacrifice is not something you demand from another person. It is not something you are entitled to receive. A meaningful sacrifice is made in service of something worthy… duty, love, family, community, faith, or the protection of others. But asking someone to give up their life, their health, their future, or their peace for something trivial, selfish, or meaningless is not sacrifice. When the cost is enormous and the purpose is empty, it ceases to be sacrifice. It becomes martyrdom. And martyrdom without purpose is simply tragedy dressed up as virtue.

  • WildTaco0
    WildTaco0 (@WildTaco0) reported

    @Battlefield Why does it feel like the servers are kind of like lagging or some ****

  • TheIdeaManFL
    DJ TinyTim (@TheIdeaManFL) reported

    @EndersFPS None of those complaints - the same churn of garbage content creators have been shoveling our way since launch - are the actual problem with this game. I WISH Battlefield not having an identity of its own was the problem. The game is as buggy & broken as Cyberpunk was on launch.

  • BlackBoxGuy99
    TheRealOne (@BlackBoxGuy99) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Bro tell me how to fix HUNG error getting it every 2nd map

  • Banksycat
    BanksyCat (@Banksycat) reported

    @Jasonsherratt74 Every fact in that documented. The MoD confirmed the multiple filming points themselves. They admitted the commands on the audio. The G7 started the morning after. The shadow fleet policy was announced in March. Three months. Not one ship touched until the night before world leaders arrived. Nobody is criticising the forces. Eleven days before this three Royal Navy aviators died in a training crash in Devon. Lieutenant Commander Chris Gayson. Lieutenant Lily-Mae Fisher. Petty Officer Owen Green. Lily-Mae was on her final assessment. Her wings were due this month. In 2007 Starmer worked pro bono. Volunteered. Unpaid. To extend human rights law to the battlefield. That legal change triggered seven years of investigations against British soldiers. £60 million spent. Zero prosecutions. He spent years trying to destroy soldiers like them. Then used what is left of them as a prop the night before the G7. Criticising that man is not criticising them.

  • shanaka86
    Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡ (@shanaka86) reported

    On Wednesday, Anthropic told 50,000 contractors across 56 countries to start using Claude. On Friday, the United States government told Anthropic that no foreign national on earth was allowed to touch its two most powerful models. Same company. Same week. Read the two announcements back to back and you are watching the global AI economy and the national security state collide in real time. Here is what actually happened, stripped of the panic. The models are Fable 5 and Mythos 5, the most capable systems Anthropic has ever shipped, live for three days. At 5:21 on Friday evening, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sent an export control directive citing national security. It barred access by any foreign national, inside or outside the United States, including Anthropic’s own foreign-national employees. Because a company cannot reliably sort its users by citizenship in real time, the only way to comply was to switch the models off for everyone, everywhere. The most advanced public AI on earth went dark worldwide because of a clause in a letter. The internet immediately decided this meant green-card holders, including a famous foreign-born researcher, were locked out of their own lab’s models. That part is almost certainly wrong, and the error matters. Under the same export law the directive draws on, a green-card holder is a US person, not a foreign national, and the deemed-export rule explicitly does not apply to permanent residents. The people actually swept up are visa holders. H-1Bs. The engineers on temporary status who hold up a huge share of every American AI lab. Now hold the two announcements together and the absurdity sharpens. The trigger, by Anthropic’s own account, was a single demonstration where the model was asked to read a codebase and fix its flaws, and it surfaced a handful of previously known, minor vulnerabilities. That is the capability. Finding bugs in code, the thing defenders do every day, the same kind of work a researcher used two weeks ago to catch a four-year-old hole in Zcash before it could be drained. Anthropic says the identical task runs on OpenAI’s GPT-5.5, which sits under no control at all. One lab’s model is pulled from the entire planet. A rival’s model, doing the same thing, stays online. This is the contradiction the United States has not resolved and is now living inside. It wants its champion labs to win the world, so it blesses a deal to push Claude to 50,000 workers across 56 countries. It wants those same models treated as munitions, so it bars every foreign national from the strongest ones. You cannot run an export regime built for physical weapons and classified blueprints on a product used by hundreds of millions of people in every country at once. The two goals are now openly at war, and a frontier model is the battlefield. Step back and the pattern is the one that keeps repeating. A zero-knowledge proof hid a four-year flaw. A clean audit hid a redemption gate. And an export rule written for missiles turns out to have no clean answer for who, inside a global company, is even allowed to use the software. The safest lab in AI shipped its most powerful model, signed its biggest global deal, and got that model switched off by its own government in the same week, over a bug-finding trick a competitor runs untouched. Anthropic calls it a misunderstanding and says it is working to restore access. As of now the models are dark, the contradiction is not, and the kill switch turned out to belong to the state.

  • 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.

  • NickF_ca
    Nick F (@NickF_ca) reported

    @IHeartjustice_ I do absolutely have trouble wrapping my head around the japan evo entry like its an anomaly. I wonder if we value vibing with a game more than japan may just feel like they should become comfortable with the battlefield regardless.

  • WingsOnStars
    𝘙𝘏𝘠𝘚𝘈𝘕𝘋 (@WingsOnStars) reported

    ‘ sweetheart I once pleased myself on the battlefield with shredded wings and a broken leg. Which isn’t an accomplishment.. but what I mean is, being injured is just another Tuesday to me. Okay? I’m fine. I promise. You don’t need me to please yourself, right? You can touch -

  • softpinkgiggles
    𝓛𝓮𝔁𝓲𝓮 💗 (@softpinkgiggles) reported

    I was at dinner and overheard a couple talking. The woman calmly brought up some issues about how she’d been feeling lately, and the second she finished speaking, the guy just looked at her and asked, “Are you on your period?” First of all, dealing with those hormonal shifts every month is already a physical and emotional battlefield that men will never fully understand. It takes a massive amount of energy just to navigate the cramps, the fatigue, and the heightened emotions inside your own body while still trying to show up and function normally in the real world. So it absolutely sucks that on top of managing all of that, our genuine feelings get completely dismissed the second we try to speak up. It is incredibly isolating to have a valid frustration or a real boundary reduced to a symptom. By blaming our bodies, men get to completely bypass self-reflection. They don't have to look at their own actions or take accountability for what actually upset us. If a man’s default response to a serious conversation is to check the calendar instead of checking his behavior, he isn't being logical, he's just being unavailable.

  • RyanJon06636091
    Jayze (@RyanJon06636091) reported

    @Battlefield you do realise your **** game has massive issues including packet loss at the start of ranked games ******* fix it!

  • yaser7180361461
    yasser (@yaser7180361461) reported

    @VP Are you stupid? Nuclear weapons are no longer a problem; no one dares use them. Iran has missiles, drones, and proxies on the battlefield. They are the real danger. You will regret it.

  • Benlouisianimal
    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.

  • Adrock318
    Adrock (@Adrock318) reported

    @Battlefield Remove the constant orange dots that literally ping players that you would never see through smoke, etc and fix the TTD. Increase the base health, fix the net code, I don't care, just make it so we don't die in 2 frames and this game has a chance. @tiggr_ @DRUNKKZ3

  • BFBulletin
    Battlefield Bulletin (@BFBulletin) reported

    @SNKYGamer @Nodone00 I remember reading a comment from Ganslinger43 (community manager) indicating Battle Pickups have been on 'ice' since there are still some issues with them that are difficult to fix. Battlefield Studios is currently testing some fixes in Labs, and they want Battle Pickups to be back in more modes when possible.

  • YaboiHoxen
    Hoxenshattered (@YaboiHoxen) reported

    @Battlefield Your game is broken and this is what you get for trying to be something you aren’t. Should’ve just stuck to what made yall big in the first place.

  • Shvok_official
    Shvok (@Shvok_official) reported

    4 black-screen CTDs in 57 min. That's a new record @EA_DICE fix your game already. Just awful. How do you manage to always completely break things in each new update that were fixed in previous updates? How do you do that? Really, how? I need to know.

  • PotniaMinerva
    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.