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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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  • 39% Online Play (39%)
  • 32% Sign in (32%)
  • 15% Matchmaking (15%)
  • 7% Glitches (7%)
  • 6% Game Crash (6%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Équancourt Matchmaking 4 days ago
Wilhelmshaven Glitches 4 days ago
Holbæk Online Play 4 days ago
Comuna 1 Online Play 5 days ago
Holbæk Online Play 6 days ago
Vitória da Conquista Online Play 7 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • RonanFarrow
    Ronan Farrow (@RonanFarrow) reported

    (2/10) In 2022, SpaceX gave the Pentagon an ultimatum: pay roughly $400 million a year for Starlink service in Ukraine—crucial infrastructure the country's military was relying on for battlefield communication—or it would be cut off. Colin Kahl, then Under-Secretary of Defense for Policy, called Elon Musk and pleaded with for more time. Officials told me lives hung in the balance. But they had to be deferential. "Even though Musk is not technically a diplomat or statesman, I felt it was important to treat him as such, given the influence he had on this issue," Kahl told me. A Pentagon official described the dynamic more bluntly: "We are living off his good graces. That sucks."

  • ARQx91
    ARQ (@ARQx91) reported

    @BattlefieldComm I hope there is a server browser that fixes the matchmaking problem

  • OAeoleon
    PJ ✂️ (@OAeoleon) reported

    Nigerian police reform needs to be real, not cosmetic. Why are officers of the Nigeria Police Force carrying heavy rifles for everyday road checks and patrols? This isn’t a battlefield. Routine policing should not feel like a military operation. Pistols for regular patrols, specialized units for high-risk situations. That’s how it works in many places. But here, rifles are everywhere; and with them comes intimidation, fear, and too often, reckless use. Stray bullets don’t just happen. They come from poor training, weak accountability, and a system that allows officers to misuse force. Take away the unnecessary show of force. You can’t claim to “protect and serve” while terrifying the people. Reform the structure, retrain the officers, enforce discipline. Nigerians shouldn’t feel safer when a police officer is unarmed than when he’s fully equipped. That alone tells you something is broken. Fix it. #EndPoliceBrutality.

  • KudosOnYT
    Kudos 💜 (@KudosOnYT) reported

    @ac_daily_news I honestly don't see the issue with Shadows UI, it kinda just feels like a trend to hate on modern UI's in any game these days. You ofc has objectively bad ones like Battlefield 6 but this one is fine imo

  • PiercingCV
    NicholasS (@PiercingCV) reported

    While I agree Battlefield is in trouble, COD is genuinely awful. Like who is actually playing it 🤮 Last COD I touched was CW. All others after were either mid or torturous. The games I cast and play have their struggles but COD doesnt hold a torch to them.

  • TianXchange
    Tian Xchange (@TianXchange) reported

    Last year, I sat across from a couple I’ll call Ada and Chinedu. They had been married for 8 years, with two beautiful children, and on paper they looked like the perfect family. But behind closed doors, their home had become a battlefield of silence and sudden explosions. It started small. Chinedu’s business was expanding, so he was rarely home before 10 pm. Ada, a teacher, carried the full load of school runs, homework, cooking, and managing the house alone. She began to feel invisible. Every time she tried to talk about it, Chinedu would say, “I’m doing all this for us,” and the conversation would end in an argument or cold silence that lasted days. One evening, Ada found a lipstick stain on Chinedu’s shirt that wasn’t hers. She didn’t accuse him outright she just withdrew completely. Chinedu, sensing the distance but not understanding why, started staying out even later. The tension became so thick that even the children noticed. That was when Ada called me in tears: “If we don’t fix this, I’m leaving.” They came for their first counseling session together, sitting on opposite ends of the couch like strangers. I asked one simple question: “When was the last time you felt truly heard by your partner?” Both of them went quiet. That silence told me everything. Over the next ten weeks, we unpacked the real issues. It wasn’t the lipstick (which turned out to be from a client’s hug at a business dinner). It was years of unspoken expectations, unexpressed appreciation, and the dangerous belief that “love should just understand” without communication. We worked on practical tools: Daily 15-minute “check-in” conversations with no phones or distractions Learning to express needs without blame (“I feel lonely when…” instead of “You never…”) Creating a shared vision for their family instead of operating on assumptions Rebuilding trust through small, consistent actions not grand gestures There were tears. There were moments Chinedu almost walked out. There were sessions where Ada said she didn’t think she could forgive the years of feeling invisible. But they kept showing up. In our final session, Chinedu looked at his wife and said, “I thought providing was enough. I never knew my absence was breaking your heart. I’m sorry.” Ada cried and replied, “I stopped telling you how I felt because I thought you didn’t care. I was wrong too.” Today, they are still together — stronger, more intentional, and deeply in love again. They send me updates: family dinners are back, date nights are sacred, and they even started a small tradition of writing each other appreciation notes every Sunday. Marriage isn’t perfect. It gets messy. But when two people are willing to do the hard, humble work of understanding each other instead of trying to “win,” healing is possible. If you’re reading this and your marriage feels like it’s cracking under pressure whether it’s money, time, trust, or silence please know it’s not too late. Reach out to a counselor. Get help. The right counseling can turn “I can’t do this anymore” into “I’m so glad we didn’t give up.” Love is not just a feeling. It is a choice we keep choosing, even when it’s hard.

  • woxixof200
    bl4d3 (@woxixof200) reported

    Please @Battlefield could you solve the variable scope issue on PS5? It doesn't work well with the L3 button

  • YTArtzie
    Artzie (@YTArtzie) reported

    @Battlefield Ok thats cool but can you fix the gunplay?

  • CeoNunneley
    Mayor Chris Nunneley (@CeoNunneley) reported

    @revishvilig That wasn't a great way to phrase what is going on. His claim is that AI has changed everything, so no large territorial gains will be made in the future by any army. A better way to look at AI is that it has 2 primary battlefield uses: target selection and drone automation. Kiev rarely uses AI for target selection. Same for Moscow. Autonomous drones are harder to hack or jam. None of the above impacts large gains or losses in territory. It's just a narrative or excuse for the current stalemate in Ukraine by both sides. In other wars in Africa, Gaza, Lebanon, Venezuela, et al, armies can make extremely large territorial gains each day/week. Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon both use FPV and Shaheed drones, yet Combined Arms fighting by Israel wins the way in both. Iran is the inventor and leading manufacturer of Shaheed drones, yet its drones have no impact on American or Israeli war efforts. The problem isn't drones, but overall tech and strategic competence. Even if a mere regional player like Egypt wants to roll 1,000 tanks across 1,000 miles of enemy territory, neither Yemen nor Iran could stop it, much less be competitive against the USA or Israel. Other wars in Africa show similar points. Both sides use drones, yet armies still cover scores of miles per day in entirely 3rd World battles. Thus, the stalemate in Ukraine comes from leadership, organizational, and tech weaknesses of the two warring sides there. ...not from "AI."

  • Allin_Playing
    AlliN When Playing (@Allin_Playing) reported

    @BattleNonSense @Battlefield I think that the absolute /thread on how all of the "older" BF fans feel - is what a parody of itself the "who was that" launch trailer has become. This game literally added the same looking skins to the game that they've made fun of. And that is the least of the issues, obv.

  • glitchtruth
    Glitch Truth (@glitchtruth) reported

    Starlink's real numbers: 1.2M terminals deployed to Ukraine, Pentagon treating it as battlefield internet. That's not a product launch, that's a prototype for contested space comms. The Pentagon just realized they've outsourced critical infrastructure to Elon. This is not a problem they knew how to solve.

  • wolfsnk737
    WolfSNK (@wolfsnk737) reported

    @BattlefieldInte No, its already over, battlefield is not a game fit for the live service model, it wasnt designed to be that way and everyone who played it before knows it.

  • TaskUnitFreedom
    TaskUnitFreedom (@TaskUnitFreedom) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Don't stop there. >Aim assist (reverted S1, buffed S2) >25% recoil reduction (unchanged) >S2 recoil adjustments/improvements (extremely beamy AR's/LMG's) **DRS-IAR w/ Synthetic Tip is beyond BROKEN** Aim assist is a plague in Season 2 because of the recoil adjustments/improvements. It's mostly KTS rollers beaming you 90M+ out with triple headshot while bot walking & ADS'ing while you're attempting to zig-zag or duck for cover. Totally normal I guess.🙄

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @Steve_Dolinsky @RepChipRoy Zero. The automobile exception (Carroll v. US, 1925) is a Supreme Court doctrine allowing warrantless vehicle searches with probable cause due to mobility. It wasn't a battlefield issue with lives lost "fighting against" it. The kill switch mandate (from the 2021 infrastructure law) is vehicle safety regulation under Congress's Commerce Clause power, like requiring airbags or emissions controls. It doesn't hinge on the automobile exception and would likely still be legally permissible as mandatory onboard tech, though data access or forced disablement could trigger separate constitutional challenges.

  • OwenWest91
    Owen West (@OwenWest91) reported

    After the Cold War, U.S. defense budgets as a % of GDP plummeted. So we chose quality over quantity. This investment thesis worked for 30 years. Yet when battlefield evidence demonstrated that our weapons portfolio required urgent reallocation to cheap, unmanned systems, inertia prevented any meaningful pivot. The ‘23, ‘24 and ‘25 budgets closely resembled ‘22. @PeteHegseth and Feinberg deserve enormous credit not only for requesting a healthy top line increase but also ringfencing $54B for autonomous warfare. The power in the request is procurement. With soaring personnel costs and ‘must pay’ bills from legacy systems, at 2.8% GDP the @SecWar has little budgetary flexibility. At 4.5% GDP, this budget allows Hegseth to start the pivot to scaled purchases that flip the cost exchange. It remains well short of Reagan’s 6% budgets. According to GAO, rising entitlement and debt service costs will soon drive the defense budget back under 2.8%. This is a generational opportunity to harness nascent non-traditional defense companies. Fueled by private capital, our world’s best entrepreneurs have volunteered to defend our nation. They are accelerants to diversify our portfolio and dramatically boost our combat power rapidly, autonomously, and cheaply.

  • Geminus24
    Geminus (@Geminus24) reported

    Network disconnected issue battlefield 6, is it just me? #battlefield6 #redsec

  • Realistic__Mind
    LeRoy ❌️ (@Realistic__Mind) reported

    @BattlefieldInte Id play more if they had BR solos, period. The fact that a shooter does not a solo mode us just pure stupidity and laziness. The idea u are forced to play with randoms is part of their problem. I dont have time to make new friends, just get me in BR solo. @Battlefield

  • madmole56
    thomas (@madmole56) reported

    @SamuelEsqu60479 @onebattlefield I played BO7 against my better judgment and honestly its more true to itself than BF6 is. The game played well and I actually had fun. BF6 is trash and for my "battlefield" fix I'll stick to Arma and HLL or easy red. Battlefield is dead.

  • AllahTheMagi
    Allah, The Magician. (@AllahTheMagi) reported

    The wrecked battlefield We open on the ruined beach of Iroshima, the same island where the ironclad ship first crashed. The ship is half‑sunk in the water, smoking and broken, and Mashiro lies wounded on the shore, watching the wreckage.

  • VictimOfClarity
    Victim Of Clarity (@VictimOfClarity) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Lol, the amount chronus console users is wild, they are not failing detection. See lots of PC cheaters every day, and a simple search shows many sites active with no recent detections. I get it's a touch problem, but the results thus far are not working.

  • LancesEmporium
    Lance (@LancesEmporium) reported

    @TheDookyBooty Have you ever looked at the forums after any major update to any major live service / AAA game? Even games like Call of Duty, World of Warcraft or Battlefield have these things and they are abused even on the "pro"- level. And you can be sure they test this stuff.

  • DarylKamadu
    Daryl Kamadu (@DarylKamadu) reported

    @Battlefield For the love of Angel, please fix the jets before the release of season 3. V tapping on the stealth jets should not be a thing. AA missiles from any source are too spammy; below radar distance should be increased slightly (40-50 m). WOrking air radar...

  • tacituskil1235
    tacituskilgore79 (@tacituskil1235) reported

    @TheBranBoi Every free to play game gives more for free. Paid ones give even more too. Battlefield 6 live service is less predatory than helldivers 2 and that's an EA product mind you

  • DCUelective02
    Cinephile (@DCUelective02) reported

    @Bolshie_Boy The issue is so many gamers assume the game is saying “YOU SUCK FOR BUYING AND PLAYING THIS GAME!” and not “look at how awful it feels to actually be a soldier in war doing unspeakable acts with little reward beyond the end of the road compared to COD or Battlefield.”

  • ChelUs0
    Chel (@ChelUs0) reported

    @Rickshade3 The problem is that premium won't bring back any of the content's quantity or quality. You have to understand that the glitch started with Battlefield 1, and it went into a complete decline from there until 2042. And BF1 was premium, so that didn't help.

  • omar_alajeeli
    Anunat (Sky Father) (@omar_alajeeli) reported

    @NotTheCityInTX @Battlefield IDK man, I personally don't care about reload animation and things that bring nothing to the game. but I do understand if some like it. either way, I just want more maps fixing issues and nerf Mortars into oblivion these issues matter more to me than anything else.

  • glitchtruth
    Glitch Truth (@glitchtruth) reported

    Starlink's real numbers: 1.2M terminals deployed to Ukraine, Pentagon treating it as battlefield internet. That's not a product launch, that's a prototype for contested space comms. The Pentagon just realized they've outsourced critical infrastructure to Elon. This is not a problem they knew how to solve.

  • gt5cool
    KGB Officer #CrispyCluckTakeover (@gt5cool) reported

    @redalrt07 the problem is youre playing battlefield

  • buildaditya
    Aditya (@buildaditya) reported

    @0x45o they are, just not for desktops android, watchos, visionos, fire os, tizen the battlefield moved to devices where they control the hardware too desktop OS is a distribution problem nobody wants to solve again

  • Davidrejll
    David Rejl (@Davidrejll) reported

    @JHochderffer @smdcapital Weakness? Tesla literally has their patents opened. You know why? Because they're not ******* like all other companies laying mines on the battlefield. There won't be just one robot on the market. Just like there isn't one phone brand. There will be many companies doing the same ****. Copying every move Elon does. But ultimately, people still buy iPhones, you know why? Because they like the brand and don't believe a single word that comes out of the chinese communists' mouth. And that's good. Optimus will play a huge role in Tesla's Future. Creating a loop, where these robots will need 0 human interaction. They will mine materials, self driving cars will transport then to the factories, where more robots build more of themselves. They will also build solar panels and deploy those. Creating a loop, where electricity and labor becomes so cheap, anyone can own anything and get any service they want. At that point, money becomes pointless, where the real currency Is computation and power. Tesla has all the pieces for such future, others don't come EVEN close.