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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

The following are the most recent problems reported by Battlefield 6 users through our website.

  • 37% Sign in (37%)
  • 32% Online Play (32%)
  • 14% Glitches (14%)
  • 9% Game Crash (9%)
  • 7% Matchmaking (7%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Mérignac Online Play 1 day ago
Cergy Sign in 1 day ago
Casablanca Game Crash 1 day ago
Courcelles-lès-Lens Glitches 1 day ago
Aix-en-Provence Game Crash 1 day ago
Rennes Sign in 1 day ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • BobNoxiousUSA
    BobNoxiousUSA (@BobNoxiousUSA) reported

    Hey @BattlefieldComm How about you get your game working for the last 12 hours of the season. Almost Plat and ERROR ERROR ERROR. You break stuff in unique ways EVERY WEEK!

  • WritesLb91284
    LB Writes (@WritesLb91284) reported

    @KatyKray73 So if they are on the battlefield they can be taken out, but if they are walking amoungst civilians there is no legal recourse. Makes heaps if sense, fix the law.

  • JC_J
    Joel (@JC_J) reported

    @Battlefield Fix that damn ****** game, it's worthless that they release things and the game is totally broken, and the worst part is that in the last update they broke the netcode even more, and the worst thing is that ****** matchmaking system it has along with all the other errors.

  • Robert_Meurett
    Robert Meurett (@Robert_Meurett) reported

    @Battlefield FIX STRIKEPOINT

  • eol_2075
    EOL_2075 (@eol_2075) reported

    @sfdxpro Battlefields are the less optimized games, I ever played in 25 years Battlefield 4 was not working on AMD FX CPUs in beta and it took 6 months after launch to work

  • TheCradleMedia
    The Cradle (@TheCradleMedia) reported

    Israeli military experiencing deepening reserve force crisis, with some units facing 'de facto collapse' —— Israeli Army Radio correspondent Doron Kadosh reported growing concerns within the Israeli military over the deteriorating state of the reserve system on 14 July, citing commanders who say reserve brigades and battalions deployed in Lebanon are operating far below full strength and that official mobilization figures present a misleading picture. According to the report, reserve armored companies that previously operated with 10–12 tank crews are now functioning with significantly fewer operational tanks due to battlefield losses and damaged equipment requiring lengthy repairs. Because of these shortages, the military reportedly summons fewer reservists from the outset, artificially inflating mobilization rates, while many of those counted as reporting for duty only serve part of their deployments. One reserve commander was quoted as saying: "Reserve units today are hollow – a battalion is not a full battalion, and a company is not truly a company. The public and decision-makers hear about entire brigades in Lebanon, but in reality it is a much smaller force ... Parts of the reserve system are already de facto in a state of collapse." The report cited several examples from the field, including a reserve company that recently completed operations in Lebanon with only one officer remaining in the entire company, forcing enlisted soldiers to fill command roles normally held by officers. Another reserve battalion in the occupied West Bank reportedly saw only two of its companies report for duty, requiring reinforcements from another reserve unit to fill operational gaps. Kadosh also reported that an entire team of young commandos recently transferred to the reserves after completing active service informed commanders they could no longer continue serving due to exhaustion and academic pressures, with commanders ultimately approving their release from reserve duty. Prolonged deployments since 7 October have placed severe strain on manpower, equipment, and command structures across parts of Israel's reserve forces.

  • JC_J
    Joel (@JC_J) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix that damn ****** game, it's worthless that they release things and the game is totally broken, and the worst part is that in the last update they broke the netcode even more, and the worst thing is that ****** matchmaking system it has along with all the other errors.

  • danothemano77
    daniel (@danothemano77) reported

    @Battlefield Fix the game from freezing !!!

  • AliasRobotics
    Alias Robotics (@AliasRobotics) reported

    Cyber warfare isn't just an IT problem. It's a legal and PR battlefield. By unifying infrastructure telemetry into a single dashboard, leaders didn't just block lateral network movement—they had the hard forensic data to instantly crush disinformation campaigns.

  • HagoVNacional39
    HAGOV NacionalBord (@HagoVNacional39) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the servers in South America, it's unplayable with packet loss!

  • BrettD8
    Brett D (@BrettD8) reported

    @Battlefield Please dear god fix the tank nuke bug or remove the canister shells temporarily no one uses them anyways

  • JimmyMack0320
    Jimmy McCambridge (@JimmyMack0320) reported

    @OzgurceYucelmek @EASFCDirect Battlefield 6 allows 60 v 60 without lag. $70.00 EAFC26 and we can’t play 11v11!

  • YtSwolfy
    swolfy | #certifiedspookybois (@YtSwolfy) reported

    @Blam_Daylight your issue is you're playing a battlefield game

  • ItsQagain
    GoGitUrFuknShineBox (@ItsQagain) reported

    @Battlefield Fix your spawn system im tired of getting killed by your professional cheating and getting spawned directly in front of them. I don’t want to play against seal team six or delta force..Understand?

  • archeohistories
    Archaeo - Histories (@archeohistories) reported

    Their armor gleamed in the sunlight on July 11 in 1302. The flower of French nobility. Two thousand mounted knights, proud sons of a warrior class that had ruled Europe’s battlefields for centuries. Their horses stomped and snorted beneath them, plate and mail shimmered in the summer sun, and gold spurs—symbols of their caste—glinted like tiny suns at their heels. They expected an easy victory, another chance to display their courage and superiority. Opposing them was a collection of tradesmen and craftsmen—guildsmen from the cities of Flanders. Butchers. Weavers. Bakers. They stood in muddy fields on foot, wielding long pikes and heavy wooden clubs tipped with iron. These were not knights. They wore no heraldic badges, carried no lances, sang no songs of glory. But they had something the French lacked—unity, purpose, and the advantage of ground soaked with recent rain. Flanders, a wealthy and urbanized region, had long been a thorn in the side of the French crown. Its thriving textile industry relied on English wool, and its merchant class had grown rich and increasingly resentful of French interference. The spark for this particular confrontation had come in May, in Bruges. French rule had grown brutal under the crown’s governor, Jacques de Châtillon, who demanded heavy taxes and tried to crush Flemish autonomy. When he pushed too far, the people erupted. At dawn, armed with knives and axes, the townspeople rose in what became known as the Matins of Bruges, murdering hundreds of French soldiers in their beds. Blood ran through the streets. The message to the French crown was clear: the burghers would no longer bow. In response, King Philip IV sent Robert of Artois to crush the rebellion. He brought with him over 2,500 knights and thousands more foot soldiers—a professional army trained for war. The rebels had no such discipline. They were a patchwork force of city militias, merchant guilds, and a few minor nobles who joined the cause. Yet when both armies met outside the walled town of Courtrai, the rebels had the terrain in their favor. The field was crisscrossed by ditches, streams, and boggy ground—death to cavalry. The Flemish anchored their line with the Lys River to their back. It was a dangerous move. There would be no retreat. But it was also a statement: they would stand or die here. The French began with a rain of crossbow bolts. Their archers pushed back the Flemish skirmishers and might have broken the line altogether, had Robert not called them off. The knights, he insisted, would finish the job. They never got the chance. The French horsemen, heavy with armor, lurched into motion. As they thundered across the sodden field, they lost cohesion, their ranks shattered by hidden ditches and mud. When they reached the Flemish front, they found not fear but steel—bristling pikes held by men who refused to move. Horses reared. Knights fell. And when they did, the Flemish closed in with their goedendags—iron-rimmed clubs that caved in skulls with a single blow. On the flanks, the French charges were beaten back. In the center, a breakthrough came—but the Flemish reserves surged forward and slammed the door shut. Surrounded, dismounted, the knights were picked off one by one. Robert of Artois, refusing to retreat, charged again with his personal guard. He was surrounded, dragged from his horse, and killed. He begged them to spare his beloved steed. They killed it too. After three hours, the battlefield fell silent. Over 1,000 French soldiers lay dead—among them, more than 500 knights. Their golden spurs were ripped from their boots and later hung in a local church as trophies. And so the fight came to be known as the Battle of the Golden Spurs. #archaeohistories

  • JC_J
    Joel (@JC_J) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @BattlefieldComm Fix that damn ****** game, it's worthless that they release things and the game is totally broken, and the worst part is that in the last update they broke the netcode even more, and the worst thing is that ****** matchmaking system it has along with all the other errors.

  • pro3z_
    Abdulaziz (@pro3z_) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the ******* jet flares Retards

  • mannansheikh_
    Sheikh Abdul Mannan (@mannansheikh_) reported

    @CryptoReviewing Crypto is a leveraged battlefield. If you remove leverage, liquidations disappear. The market isn't broken, traders are just overleveraged. 🎯📉

  • rowell_96
    God Emperor (@rowell_96) reported

    @Battlefield Fix your *** *** game

  • Robert_Meurett
    Robert Meurett (@Robert_Meurett) reported

    @BattlefieldComm FIX STRIKEPOINT

  • eagles7251
    Masten Thrust (@eagles7251) reported

    @BattlefieldComm How about fixing the dns server error that appears before games

  • persefsz
    𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐤𝐲 🎋 (@persefsz) reported

    @CrisXd75 @kenstannie @Torakage_Kimchi Endfield, NTE, Genshin, ZZZ, Battlefield, Fortnite, etc., are all huge games that receive patches regularly and don't have any of the optimization problems like WW, even though they are all cross-platform games. Honorable mention: cyberpunk & gta 6

  • fozztweets
    Fozz (@fozztweets) reported

    @BattlefieldInte Looks good. But if the same in-game glitches and UI interface issues persist, then what’s the point. Address these simple fixes @Battlefield !

  • Next_Gen_Expert
    Nexxy🎯 (@Next_Gen_Expert) reported

    @realgotchops Yeah this game has some serious netcode issues I've never had the issues i have in this battlefield game. Don't know how much more i can take with it because i love the game it's got so much potential.

  • xmegaton4salex
    Mr. Megaton (@xmegaton4salex) reported

    @GamewithDave Battlefield 6, it would give me an excuse to play more and get better (and fix my K/D)

  • Trollaria
    Trollaria (@Trollaria) reported

    @ivanrosadev @DonJoewonSong If they want a life service game they should let us get more credits from races and wheelspins. This rng is fking cancer. DICE with battlefield 6 had the same. They were stubborn and everyone quit. And now its getting better more player friendly. I hope forza gets the same.

  • SKK_Adrift
    The Commander (@SKK_Adrift) reported

    @explosivesarkaz "Wis, I'm not Rhodes Island." Robin shrugs. Did he come off as that soft? "I'm not gonna condone random genocide here, but if ******** are going around causing trouble they know what they signed up for. Going on the battlefield means you accept going to die."

  • AcklesTTV
    AcklesTV (@AcklesTTV) reported

    @ScasortH @BattlefieldComm Im top 250 on pc with a 4.5kd and over 240 wins in ranked. Not a skill issue. Nice try tho

  • NileGardiner
    Nile Gardiner (@NileGardiner) reported

    The World Cup result will make zero difference to the reality on the ground. The Falklands are British sovereign territory. They belong to the British people. Argentina has no legitimate claim. This issue was decisively settled on the battlefield in 1982.

  • PapaJDirty
    PAPAJAY (@PapaJDirty) reported

    @CODUpdates fix the dang bios and other stuff can’t even play but I can play battlefield just fine. Secure boots on latest bios etc annoying.