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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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  • 42% Sign in (42%)
  • 28% Online Play (28%)
  • 15% Glitches (15%)
  • 8% Game Crash (8%)
  • 7% Matchmaking (7%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Nidau Glitches 13 hours ago
Villa Victoria Sign in 1 day ago
Santiago de Querétaro Sign in 1 day ago
Santiago de Querétaro Online Play 1 day ago
Telêmaco Borba Online Play 2 days ago
Bordeaux Matchmaking 5 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • golgothic99
    Golgothic_TTV 🇫🇷 🇨🇭 (@golgothic99) reported

    @LamentLuna @Battlefield spread bug is when bullets go left and right when you ADS and shoot instead of straight forward. The M320 is broken because it one hit kills through any type of cover, wall or shield, it also doesnt seem to deal damage to the user so they just use it as a shotgun

  • sgredsch
    Sgredsch (@sgredsch) reported

    @AllOnMalone @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield exactly, small modes were fine. the issue was the lobbies being disbanded after every damn match and the stupidly long waiting time in post game screens + unnecessary re-matchmaking. dice bumps their toes and amputates the hand.

  • TheInfamousEG
    🌹 The Infamous E.G.🌹 (@TheInfamousEG) reported

    @bchriss99 Everytime i go from overwatch to battlefield i feel how bad the problems are

  • consumerxai
    An Nayal (@consumerxai) reported

    hit 6,000 of you today 🫡 never thought i'd write a "lore" thread but here we go 🧵 (jk, it's one post, i'm not a thread guy) > started as an overweight kid in india who got tired of being the overweight kid. > moved to china, learned mandarin badly, became a professional bodybuilder because apparently that's a normal reaction to that. > squat 180kg, bench 140kg, deadlift 200kg. > also won a nationwide chili pepper eating contest, survived four 1 million scoville yunnan shabu shabus in the final. > china changes a man. > built a wellness business there almost by accident. 7 locations, ¥15m arr, 20,000+ members, 50 direct reports, plus a covid-era community of 500+ people i built for free because it was the most fun thing i'd ever done. > exited it. > moved to europe. > joined a german haas scaleup as an operator, helped take it from a $40m series b to a $200m series c. > sealed the coo relationship over a calisthenics workout and thai food, which is somehow half of how my career has gone since. > then i built sparks, a date night planning app for couples. > grew it 900% wow post-launch to 10k mau, fully organic. > pitched techcrunch disrupt startup battlefield and got featured. twice. > then got hit with a cease & desist and had to pivot because retention was garbage anyway. > sparks became flamme, an ai relationship app. and it almost died. > i saved it by becoming a certified tiktok farmer, learned to grow accounts from nothing, generated 50m+ organic views. > and used that firehose to fix retention: 0.8% -> 4.2% -> ~50% d30, by finding the one game mechanic that actually made couples come back. > ran the whole thing at a 0.7 k factor. > 200k+ couples actually used it. > then one cold linkedin dm turned into a multi-million dollar acquisition by arya. > business insider wrote the whole thing up. that's usually where the lore post ends. mine doesn't 👀 > now i'm all in on agniverse, the growth universe for consumer apps. > handler for going viral on tiktok, agni media for full-funnel ugc. > because the thesis hasn't changed since the overweight kid in india: (consumer ai × virality)². 6,000 of you are here for some part of that. thank you for reading the whole unhinged timeline. more soon 🫡

  • 7td7v
    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.

  • justjordiano
    JJ (@justjordiano) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield This isn’t a solution and doesn’t help you at all. It just creates more problems and doubles down on existing ones - so out of touch

  • KarmaKarhu
    DJ North (@KarmaKarhu) reported

    @BillBFQC @DANNYonPC @BattlefieldComm Agreed. Europe prime time no problem finding matches, until after they started killing modes.

  • Slippery_Moose
    SlipperyMoose (@Slippery_Moose) reported

    @DMC_Ryan I mean last year they have a trifecta of issues what hurt sales. The game itself wasn’t that great campaign wise, battlefield was really good that year and they had it day 1 on gamepass. None of that seems to be the case so far this year so things should be better.

  • rahulnanda86
    Rahul Nanda (@rahulnanda86) reported

    How we created this short film from start to finish on @invideoOfficial using Agent 2 - The idea was to treat AI filmmaking like an actual production—not enter one giant prompt and hope for the best. Here is the complete process we followed: 1. The script came first I brought the complete script: every scene, dialogue, emotional beat, timing and the final ending. Once approved, the script became law. Dialogue could not be rewritten, shortened or improvised during generation. We also established one absolute rule: no generated music anywhere. I would add the final score myself in post-production. 2. We locked the production choices Before creating anything, we established the complete workflow: GPT Image 2 for every still and reference image 1K resolution 16:9 horizontal format Seedance 2.5 for video generation 480p final generation Native in-shot dialogue and sound effects Raw video clips only I would handle the final edit, typography, music and additional sound design myself. 3. We created and locked the characters We first created master reference sheets for Arjun and Sameer. Each sheet included: Front view Three-quarter view Profile view Full-body view I approved both character sheets before we continued. These became the permanent identity anchors for every later image and video. The sheets themselves were never animated directly—they were used only as visual references to preserve faces, body types, uniforms and overall identity. 4. We locked every major location Next, we created reference sheets for the three main environments: The military outpost The mountain battlefield The Independence Day ceremony venue The ceremony was originally designed as an indoor event, but I rejected it and changed it to an outdoor Independence Day setup. Once the revised location was approved, it became canon for every later shot. 5. We created the complete production plan Before making any storyboards, we built a timed shot list and continuity map for all three capsules. Every shot had a purpose, duration, emotional beat, camera position and continuity relationship with the shots around it. Only after I approved the complete production plan did we begin storyboarding. 6. Every video was storyboarded before generation No clip went directly from written prompt to video. Each one received a complete storyboard first, which I could approve, reject or revise before spending credits on the final generation. The biggest learning arrived midway through the project: instead of generating every storyboard frame separately, we created one composite storyboard sheet containing every shot from that video in a single grid. That decision changed everything. Because Seedance could see the entire visual progression together, it understood the characters, geography, lighting, shot order and emotional movement far more consistently. The composite storyboard didn’t merely show individual images—it showed the model how the entire scene was meant to unfold. 7. We generated directly against the approved storyboard Each completed video clip was generated in a single Seedance 2.5 pass using: The approved composite storyboard Arjun’s locked character sheet Sameer’s locked character sheet The exact scripted dialogue The approved MiniDV documentary treatment Seedance had to follow the dialogue verbatim while generating the performances, camera movement, environmental sound and action around it. 8. Continuity was created through frame extraction After every approved clip, we extracted its final frame. That exact frame was then used as the opening visual reference for the next clip. This became the glue connecting all three capsules. It helped preserve character positions, geography, lighting and emotional momentum between separate generations. It also allowed us to create the tricolour match-cut that carries the film from the battlefield into the Independence Day ceremony. 9. We verified the audio after every generation Every generated clip was checked before it reached me. The most important audio check was whether Seedance had secretly introduced background music despite being told not to. Two otherwise usable takes were rejected and regenerated specifically because music had slipped into them. The goal was to keep only clean dialogue, performances, ambience and sound effects so I could control the emotional score during the final edit. 10. Nothing moved forward without approval The entire production remained approval-gated: Characters approved, then locked Locations approved, then locked Production plan approved Storyboards approved Video clips approved individually Continuity checked before proceeding If something was wrong, we didn’t try to disguise it later in the edit. We went back upstream to the storyboard, character reference or location design and corrected the actual source of the problem. That was the complete workflow. The most important lesson for me was simple: one well-designed composite storyboard can give an AI video model far more continuity than a collection of disconnected reference frames. I still made every creative decision and gave every approval. The agent managed the production pipeline, maintained the references and brought each stage back to me before proceeding. AI handled the machinery. I remained the director.

  • ag_nau
    SAFE & EFFECTIVE - agNau (@ag_nau) reported

    @SusanKirk748494 @tedlieu Where is the better test for the system than the battlefield? Catapult is the problem. If it doesn’t work the crew is vulnerable. LEW is RETARDED & TREASONOUS VERMON.

  • Reece__scott
    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

  • hawk14112
    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?

  • JulianWinters9
    Julian Winters (@JulianWinters9) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Yeah the game is not working for me

  • PatriotVoiceUK
    Brendan 🇬🇧 (@PatriotVoiceUK) reported

    @TheInfamousEG No but it used to, you either didn’t play bf4 during the early days or you have a short memory hitreg has always been an issue in battlefield games which makes it even worse that it’s still happening 15 years later

  • bnarbnar1997
    bnarr1997 (@bnarbnar1997) reported

    @Battlefield Fix your ******* audio and broken hit reg you ********, stop this with this stupid things.

  • omniclay2
    Marc Clay (@omniclay2) reported

    @Battlefield Can you please fix the matchmaking for console?? there's no reason that this is the only game that doesn't allow Xbox and Playstation players to play with each other without being forced to play against computer players or bots.

  • golgothic99
    Golgothic_TTV 🇫🇷 🇨🇭 (@golgothic99) reported

    @LamentLuna @Battlefield its all of that, one issue being real doesnt erase the others

  • LeeElter
    Lee (@LeeElter) reported

    @YoungBobRB Based on some of these replies, a lot of bloodthirsty ****** thugs are MAD that you now have a security team, and that it will be a lot harder to harm you now. But this is also a harsh indictment on today's society. You shouldn't need a security team to debate something as longstanding and common-sense as kicking undocumented or violent migrants out of the country. Responding to differing worldviews with automatic violence lines up with George Orwell's theory of "crimestop" which means "stopping short, as though by instinct, at the threshold of any dangerous thought. It includes the power of not grasping analogies, of failing to perceive logical errors, of misunderstanding the simplest arguments if they are inimical to an ideology, and of being bored or repelled by any train of thought that is capable of leading in a heretical direction." The people who respond to ideological opposition with automatic violence are followers of some of the most evil, hateful and horrific ideologies in the world. They can slap any label on it: "communism", "fascism" — anything. But the underlying religion is power itself, in which the end justifies any means and methods necessary, however criminal and violent. They believe that there will always be a seat of power for them, where they will have the authority to order around slaves and sign off on the deaths of thousands at any given moment. But once things invariably go wrong, all the seats of power are filled, paranoia over "counter-revolutionary conspiracy" grows, and their imaginary "utopia" never materializes, factionalism will develop, and they can become their precious Party's "revisionist" or "treacherous" scapegoat at any time. Aspiring tyrants never think this possibility through, either because they don't want to or because they're confident it will never happen. But even then, there still are and always will be people out there who are genuinely motivated by a desire to better today's society, and truly want to put their ideas up for debate in pursuit of finding the best answers. In a world like this, it is people like you we need the most. Getting people to understand and develop a theory of mind from people whose viewpoints they do not share may well be our last hope of the next "debate" not taking place on a ruined battlefield. Good on you, and keep up the good work!

  • Lman_GR
    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😵‍💫

  • sgredsch
    Sgredsch (@sgredsch) reported

    @BattlefieldComm the queue times for KOTH was EXACTLY the same now that you removed all the other modes. just give us back our game modes FFS. the correct fix for the issue you created with that awful matchmaking is persistent servers. if KOTH isnt coming back im trying to get a refund.

  • FINAL1DY
    D-niska (@FINAL1DY) reported

    Main problem of Battlefield 6 Matchmaking is that they kill full server and start to search for new 64/48 Players. Lmao… Dice kill’s themselves full lobbies and forces people to search again just to get in a bot lobby. Genius!!!!!

  • JahbreezFX
    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.

  • Chickenooble
    Chickenooble👾🕹️ (@Chickenooble) reported

    Would the Battlefield-style of gameplay work for the Warhammer 40K universe? The tabletop game is already set in small-scale skirmishes, so the scale shouldn't be too much of an issue. Power differences could be solved by some armies having fewer respawns because they're tanky.

  • Bearwolf3000
    Chris James (@Bearwolf3000) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Frankly not good enough! Bring the game modes people expect back, stop with the LTM’s! Fix the garbage UI and bring back the server browser with “persistent servers”!

  • JaouadKaoukabi
    Kaoukabi Jaouad (@JaouadKaoukabi) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the servers, i think the dynamic allocation of servers and the netcode, makes the game servers being always on scarcity hence the very bad netcode, the worst ever i played in an FPS game, the servers allocated are always full and have insufficient compute power.

  • D_The_Producer
    D_The_Producer (@D_The_Producer) reported

    @Community_Gears This Gears has HUGE performance issues. With an RTX 4080, a Ryzen 5800x3D, medium detail, DLSS, and playing in 1080p, I can't even hit a steady 60 FPS. I play most games at 200 FPS in Ultra settings, like Battlefield 6, which has way better graphics. I'm not buying it until fix

  • rob_keyes
    Rob Keyes (@rob_keyes) reported

    @TheGhostOfHope I think it felt refreshing after the Battlefield 2042 disaster. The issue with BF6 is that it's missing too many features and maps, and is buried with bad UI and Portal system so it couldn't keep me beyond a few days.

  • Dakota81251801
    Koda Alexander (@Dakota81251801) reported

    wanna know what games crash more than @Battlefield ? Zero. there is not a single game in the entire world that crashes more often than Battlefield 6. I have a $2500 PC and that **** crashes every single time I start it up.

  • ClutchyyyyF
    Clutchy (@ClutchyyyyF) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Another useless update which doesnt fix any of the 3526363 bugs in redsec

  • FunzaaTV
    FUN (@FunzaaTV) reported

    @BattlefieldComm By the way, when is this going to be fixed? black screen bug audio grenade indicator Asian players in EU servers abusing lag comp M320 nerf The Assault Stim is useless; they might as well change it to a health boost. So much to say, but I'll stop there.