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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 (42%)
- Online Play (29%)
- Glitches (14%)
- Game Crash (8%)
- Matchmaking (7%)
- Hacking / Cheating (0%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Online Play | 13 hours ago |
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Online Play | 13 hours ago |
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Sign in | 19 hours ago |
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Glitches | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Michael Martin (@MikeJM5421) reported@BattlefieldComm So just not going to fix the big stuff that's been plaguing the game for months now like netcode, bullet registration, actual audio issues, etc.? Well guess I'll be off playing other games again
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Zachary Davidson (@Ryangofett_2490) reported@TechaGek I won't count Battlefront 3 out just yet. There's some devs at DICE that have gone off radar. @BenWalke for example. He was active during 2042 live service but hasn't said a single word about Battlefield 6. His last tweet was about Battlefront II 👀
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Riftbound France (@FRRiftbound) reportedMade a free stream overlay for Riftbound. It is on riftboundfrance, take it if you want it. Started it for our own French streams. Building one from scratch is an afternoon in OBS nudging text boxes around, and I would rather see more locals streamed than have everyone redo that afternoon. One browser source in OBS, one control panel open on a second screen or your phone. Setup takes about a minute: sign in, copy your private link, drop it in OBS as a Browser source at 1920x1080. What you can put on screen: Both players with their legend, champion and battlefield. Pick the legend first and the champion list narrows down to the ones that go with it. Points and games won, on buttons that stop at the score ending the match. And a swap for when the two of them change seats. Cameras through VDO Ninja, No camera? A still image does the job. A timer you start, pause and reset. Timer and points can be taken off screen for a minute and come back exactly as they were. Card previews from a pasted decklist. Then click a card to show it or let the slideshow run while you keep talking. Both decks in one frame, or one frame each. Tournament name and logo on top. Nothing that would kill your OBS link happens on a single click, and the whole panel works from a phone sitting next to the mat. If it saves you an afternoon, it did its job. It is early, so tell me what breaks.
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k palm (@hawk14112) reported@CaptMarkKelly Has no one told Mark we are at war? Surely they did by now. How long did the service members in WW2 stay at the battlefield?
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Kyozer (@kyozerv2) reported@asdasdd3q @BattlefieldComm well i've memories of it not working half of the time those gimmick features like the battlescreen taking up performance just to have it be delayed. also shaving to get plugins just to make it bareable, almost everyone back then complained about it wanting an Ingame browser
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Kay T (@Ktee2026) reported@NonQualifyingLH @andyburnham We bought our Superior Lease. I questioned the Service Charges. Found myself in ten year battle as the roof above and alongside my flat was used as a battlefield. Noise, leaks, structural damage. No consent, planning or building regs for roof works. Chaos facilitated by big law!
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Muffin button (@ZipBane) reported@TheInfamousEG The truth is, most battlefield games have **** net code and hit reg issues, even 4
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LmanGR (@Lman_GR) reported@PitohDeity @Battlefield Literally was never a problem before, tried every single thing I’ve seen online, just insta bricks my pc😵💫
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DRY (@bioware881) reported@Battlefield The time you have to spend to Fix the game but you work on these Top Gun BS clips
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Decode Conflict (@DecodeConflict) reportedDON’T RETIRE THE WARTHOG. RETIRE THE BAD IDEA. The A 10 may be old, but soldiers on the ground do not care when an aircraft was built. They care whether it arrives, stays over the battlefield, takes punishment, and brings them home alive. The F 35 has an important mission. Drones also have a growing role. But neither replaces the reassurance of a rugged aircraft designed specifically to protect troops at close range. The Warthog proved its value again during Operation Epic Fury. Keeping it in service until 2030 was the right decision. Modernize the strongest aircraft and keep experienced crews ready. Retire the A 10 only when a real replacement can perform the entire mission in combat, not when someone promises it on a presentation slide. Decode Conflict Assessment
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Reece scott (@Reece__scott) reported@Battlefield Good job too i was about to buy the battle pass until I couldn’t find the rush service was in shame
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Radiant Optimizer | FPS Boost & PC Tweaks (@RadiantOpti) reported@Lman_GR @Battlefield This is not your problem alone as others have also experienced the same problem for many months now but without an official solution being offered by EA. Your first step should be to turn off the XMP option in your BIOS settings because this has worked for some people. You could try repairing the EA Anti-Cheat.
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[iDF]Jive_turkey34 (@Jiveturkey34) reported@BattlefieldComm Ahhh, it’s completely broken and terrible now!!! Wtf is this TRASH!!!!!!
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Centi (@Cry0Frost1) reported@BattlefieldComm Ya'll had the power to keep gamemodes permanently in older titles why is that such a struggling issue now
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Colsey (@qColsey) reported@Battlefield Can you remove Breakthrough, Conquest and Escalation please as there is too many modes. Also shut the servers down and issue everyone a refund whilst you're at it?
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REDACTED (@AllOnMalone) reported@BattlefieldComm @Battlefield Stupid decision. I’ve played nothing but ********** since the game came out with zero problems with matchmaking. Stupid excuse instead of admitting they f**ked up their ui creating the so called issues in the first place
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Shvok (@Shvok_official) reported- no fix for black screen bug - no bullet dispersion fixes - no audio changes - no jet loadouts 4 months later - no bullet registration fixes - no dsync fixes - Asian players in US servers abusing lag comp Bu.. BUT THEY PUT IN VISUAL SPREAD AND FIXED A WEAPON ATTACHEMENT. @EA_DICE @DRUNKKZ3 @tiggr_ - Actually embarrassing! I think I might actually be done with this game. Way to spit in the face of everyone who paid money for this game.
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Scott L. (@Scottl1971) reported@MihaiGingu Doctor testimonials describing repeated patterns of gunshot wounds to children (head/chest) are serious and deserve independent forensic investigation with chain-of-custody evidence, not slogans. Multiple volunteer surgeons have reported this; that alone doesn’t establish a formal IDF policy of deliberate sniping as opposed to the realities of dense urban combat against an enemy that embeds among civilians, uses human shields, and operates from civilian areas. Crossfire, misidentification, errors, and individual unlawful acts are all possible explanations that still require case-by-case proof. Anecdotes and X-rays from hospitals, while disturbing, aren’t the same as verified battlefield forensics or command-level orders. Both sides have strong incentives to shape narratives. Higher-quality, independently verifiable evidence is what’s needed if the goal is truth rather than moral theater.
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Jahbreez (@JahbreezFX) reported@ruffydfire True talk. Osun had its own local dynamics, strong incumbency, and voter pushback that worked for Adeleke this time. 2027 is a completely different battlefield, national issues, broader coalitions, and federal realities will decide that one, not one Southwest state election.
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Wicked Sox fan Kid (@JobusRumDrinker) reported@DankMcTwistYT I think I figured out my issue. COD games are too fast for me to adapt to quickly. By the time I am up to par. Everything changes. Battlefield is longer game that gives me more time to suck. It’s never really SBMM. It’s just Skill. People play more than 15 years ago.
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RG | Rapto1_Actual (@Raptor1_Actual) reported@Battlefield you really need to fix your BF6 the fact it stops your keyboard from working. When you try to go to the menu and get a black screen. I want to play this game but you worry about looking to much like COD!!! Just fix it
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Ryan (@Hoskins1st) reported@BattlefieldInte Nobody wants Bloom how about that fix instead of taking game modes away @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield
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Leo | Phalanx Labs (@SpartanPsyche) reportedThe person who wants to be fit in six months is competing with the person who wants sugar in six minutes. Read that again. Because I think this explains a ridiculous amount of what people call a discipline problem. You want the body. You want the business. You want the clean brain. You want to stop smoking ****. You want to stop watching porn. You want to wake up early, train, focus, build something meaningful. I believe you. Trust me, I do. Thats not the problem.. The problem is not that those things aren't valuable to you. The problem is WHEN that value becomes available. Let me explain.. Behavioral science has a name for this - Temporal discounting. Very simply, the further away a reward is, the less psychological value your brain tends to assign to it RIGHT NOW.. $10,000 today feels different from $10,000 one year from now. A great body six months from now feels different from the taste of food sitting 20 centimeters away from you. A business doing $5M three years from now has to compete with the relief of closing your laptop and scrolling for an hour tonight. Fixing a porn problem and its effects in 90-100 days has to compete with a nuke of dopamine in the next video Thats the battle. Unfair, i know.. One side is abstract. Your Future. Imagined. The other side is RIGHT ******* THERE. You can taste it. Touch it. Click it. Smoke it. Open it. And receive the reward INSTANTLY I've seen this pattern over and over with clients. Guy has a very clear idea of who he wants to become. Smart guy too. Not confused. He can explain the exact consequences of his behavior. He knows what porn is doing to him. He knows what **** is doing. He knows the phone is destroying his attention. He knows staying up until 3AM is wrecking the next day. And then 11:47 PM arrives and suddenly all that intelligence disappears. Why? Did he become stupid at night? No. valuation changed. The future consequence is still there... but the immediate reward has moved closer. And as rewards move closer, they can become disproportionately more attractive. This is where the whole thing gets interesting. Imagine I offered you: $100 today or $120 in 30 days. Plenty of people take the $100. Fine. Now imagine: $100 in 365 days or $120 in 395 days. Same 30-day difference. Suddenly waiting doesn't feel nearly as painful. THAT is important. Because human beings don't always discount time in some perfectly rational straight line. Our preferences can change dramatically when the immediate reward gets close. Which means you can genuinely prefer your long-term goal at 9AM... ...and reverse the preference at 11PM when the short-term reward is sitting in front of you. This is why saying, “But you KNOW this is bad for you” is such a useless intervention. Of course you know that.. Knowledge isn't the variable failing. valuation is. Look at procrastination for an example,, Finish the proposal and maybe you make money next month. Open YouTube and you feel better in three seconds. Train today and maybe you look incredible in six months. Skip the gym and the discomfort disappears immediately. Don't gamble and your finances improve over years. Place the bet and uncertainty, anticipation and reward become available NOW. Don't smoke and eventually your head clears. Smoke tonight and the stress drops in ten minutes. The brain is constantly making these trades. Tiny auctions between present-you and future-you. And present-you has home field advantage. This is also why I dislike most advice around delayed gratification. People say: “Just think long term.” Okay genius. The whole problem is that the long-term reward is being DISCOUNTED. Telling someone to value it more doesn't necessarily change the machinery producing the valuation. You have to engineer the choice. This is where we do things differently. If an immediate reward keeps defeating a distant one, I don't want the distant reward fighting fair. I want to rig the game. Make the bad behavior slower. Add steps. Remove access. Create friction. Don't put yourself in the environment where the decision has to be made at full intensity. Then do the opposite for the behavior you want. Bring some of its reward FORWARD. Track the session. Score the day. Make progress visible. Attach immediate satisfaction to the action. Create social reinforcement. Have someone see the result. Turn a distant outcome into something your nervous system can feel TODAY. Because here's what you're missing... IF you want long-term behavior to survive, you need short-term reinforcement along the way. This is why streaks work. This is why visible progress works. This is why feedback works. This is why accountability can work. This is why measuring something can change the behavior itself. You're taking a reward that exists months away and creating evidence of progress NOW. The mistake is thinking discipline means repeatedly choosing the future over the present through brute force. Thats exhausting. And eventually present-you catches you on a bad day. Poor sleep. Stress. Argument. Boredom. Loneliness. Fatigue. Then suddenly the future is worth almost nothing and the immediate reward looks incredible. This is why environment matters so much. This is why systems matter. This is why behavioral engineering matters. You don't build a strong person by giving him access to every possible temptation and asking him to win 70 separate internal negotiations every day. Thats terrible and DUMB Better approach is asking.. What immediate rewards are repeatedly beating my long-term objectives? How quickly can I access them? What friction exists between urge and consumption? How distant does the reward for my GOOD behavior feel? And how can I bring some of that reward closer? Because once you see behavior through this lens, a lot of “lack of discipline” starts looking very different. You have to understand this, Its not just desire... You're fighting TIME. And if one reward arrives in six seconds while the other arrives in six months, you had better engineer the battlefield accordingly.
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SUSIE. (@scalesofmauve) reported@L3G1SL4C3R4T0R @_hollowedknight attempts to maneuver through the shards and broken pieces of the box that contains the battlefield, Susie’s life was at stake whether or not she was willing to listen to them was irrelevant. The Dragon needed to stay alive, she needed to win! Her body moves in tandem with the ——
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BasedUnc (@TrndSetrr) reported@grok @BattlefieldComm "To keep queues healthy" in otherwords, no one wants to play eas **** game because they dont want to fix it. Just another cash grab. This company needs to go bankrupt.
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Catsu-Sama (@CatsuSama48189) reported@richmorgan2964 @Kentuckygirl1 True. However, the guy who works in a car parts factory for forty years, does a thankless job and retires with a broken body is instantly forgotten by the world. It's a shame this girl is dead, but there are plenty of other victims on the battlefield of life.
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talkingINTROVERT (@ALAUDDINSHAHED) reported@Battlefield bro, just give up. you guys dropped the ball. just kill the game and work on next one. the game ******* sucks. i get balck screen stuck issues. deployable cover isnt deplaoyable lol.
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Alexander Jackson (@IamBatmaannnnnn) reported@Battlefield @EA you need to get off your lazy entitled asses and fix this game. The rate of shot, breaking armor to death is insane. I should not get killed first if I am shooting at someone first and especially if I break their armor. Like wtf are you thinking
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zeynep aksu (@7td7v) reported@mark_slapinski So what is the Israel - Egypt issue? As in the case of the Suez Canal, history was repeated and the Strait of Hormuz was on the agenda in 2026. Due to the bad governance of Egypt and the subject of Suez, there was a war and the monarchy was destroyed in Egypt. When we do not want history to repeat itsate, we do not accept monarchic regimes like the one-man regime. Also, while the Strait of Hormuz was on the agenda, we saw that Iran did not have a nuclear weapon, but its form of government was bad, it was in a position that could not start a war but showed no reputation. As a matter of fact, Turkey was in the plan of the Middle East command and thus became involved in this war. Egypt's failure to accept this plan was expensive for Iran. When Turkey doesn't speak out at such moments, Europe retreats and waits for war. Mostly the war scraps Turkey. However, if no moves are made in Turkey, Turkey is always on the battlefield. In the international arena, Turkey is the phoenien, so to speak. For this reason, it is not always easy to get an answer from Turkey. He usually takes a step back. China, Japan, Korea do not always behave the same because they are among the developing countries. Compared to Turkey, they may not tolerate undeveloped countries.
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USAI Media (@USAI_Media) reported@War_Radar2 This is where asymmetric defense becomes more important than platform symmetry. Taiwan does not need to match the PLA ship-for-ship or aircraft-for-aircraft to complicate an invasion. A large, distributed unmanned force can raise the cost of every stage of an operation: reconnaissance, beach approaches, logistics, air-defense suppression, troop movement, and resupply. But the headline number of drones is only part of the equation. The decisive questions are whether those systems can survive electronic warfare, maintain communications, find targets under contested conditions, disperse before launch sites are struck, and keep being replaced after the first wave of combat. That is why industrial capacity matters as much as inventory. A drone force that can be produced quickly, launched from many locations, and replaced faster than an opponent can destroy it creates a very different deterrence problem from a small number of exquisite platforms. Beijing would therefore have to plan not only for Taiwan’s existing defenses, but for a battlefield filled with cheap, mobile, disposable sensors and weapons. The strategic value is not in owning hundreds of thousands of drones. It is in making an invasion harder to predict, harder to suppress, and far more expensive to sustain.