Battlefield 6 status: server issues and outage reports
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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
The graph below depicts the number of Battlefield 6 reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
June 13: Problems at Battlefield 6
Battlefield 6 is having issues since 11:50 PM IST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!
Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Battlefield 6 users through our website.
- Online Play (38%)
- Sign in (33%)
- Matchmaking (12%)
- Glitches (10%)
- Game Crash (7%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 1 day ago |
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Online Play | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 2 days ago |
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Glitches | 8 days ago |
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Game Crash | 9 days ago |
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Glitches | 13 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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David (@RightByTheSea) reported@Battlefield How is the game so broken this late into it. You can’t even spawn easily without fighting a jitter
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War Tracker X (@WarTrackerX) reported🇮🇷🇺🇸🇮🇱🇱🇧 Statements of Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi: The best time to end a war is when we hold the upper hand; we are truly victorious on the battlefield. We stood against the world's apparent superpower for 40 days. Agreement and ending the war will consolidate the victory. The final agreement hasn’t been reached yet; if it is finalised, I promise to explain every single clause. The agreement includes two stages, and we have moved the nuclear issue to the second stage. We will never leave Hezbollah in Lebanon alone, and the end of the war will also encompass Lebanon and all other fronts. In this agreement, the United States will state in writing that it respects Iran's sovereignty. The memorandum of understanding includes the nuclear issue, sanctions relief, reconstruction, and blocked/frozen funds. If we were going to yield to threats of attacking our infrastructure, we would have done so earlier. We sent a message to the other side that threats have the opposite effect, and if they want to move toward war, we are ready. If we were going to yield to threats of attacking our infrastructure, we would have done so earlier. We sent a message to the other side that threats have the opposite effect, and if they want to move toward war, we are ready. This agreement has opponents, and at the forefront is the Israeli regime, which is looking for pretexts and opportunities to undermine it. Ending the war in the agreement also means Israel’s withdrawal from the occupied areas in southern Lebanon, and we have stated this explicitly to the other side. The United States' nuclear-related demands in this stage were absolutely unacceptable to us. We are dealing with people in the United States who do not honor their commitments; we must prevent them from reneging on their obligations. The difference this time compared with previous agreements is that we have not yet reached a final agreement; this is only the first step, or first phase. If the agreements reached in the first phase are not implemented, we will not proceed to the second phase. We should expect various problems and complications in the other side's implementation of the agreement. The Strait of Hormuz is, without a doubt, under the sovereignty of Iran and Oman. There is no international waterway in the Strait of Hormuz. For many years, this waterway was open to all ships. Iran and Oman ensured its security and provided services; until now, all services were free of charge. However, the future management of the Strait of Hormuz will not be like the past. No one can challenge Iran and Oman's sovereignty over the strait. The management of the Strait of Hormuz will not return to the pre-war system. Fees will be charged for services in the Strait of Hormuz, and these services will no longer be free. This important matter has been confirmed: payment of fees is required. According to the memorandum of understanding, if it is signed, Iran's frozen assets will be released. None of our assets will be allowed to remain frozen again. A reconstruction plan has been envisaged to compensate Iran for the damage it has suffered. There are both supporters and opponents of the draft text among the Council's members, but ultimately a collective decision will be made. Once a decision is reached, it will be officially communicated. The enemy hoped to achieve its goals in pre-war negotiations, but due to our resistance, it became disillusioned and started the war. Even during the war, it realised it would not reach its objectives and became disheartened. Therefore, it requested negotiations. As soon as the final stages of the negotiations are completed, the agreement will be signed and announced. The initial signing will take place remotely in digital form. This could happen within the next few days.
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Battlefield Comms (@BattlefieldComm) reportedBattlefield 1.3.2.0 Blastpoint Update We wanted to provide a quick update before the weekend regarding the issues we’ve seen reported this week. As we are still working on several of these problems, we don't have an exact rollout date just yet, but we will provide updates next week when possible. Deployment Screen Jumping Issue for PC The root cause has been found for the issue that causes the screen to jump around when trying to deploy. We understand the frustration this causes and are looking into how/when a fix can be deployed while trying to avoid introducing any new issues. In the meantime, players on PC have recommended using the keyboard to select a deployment target as a workaround. Lighting Bug in REDSEC As we previously mentioned, the intended resolution for this, which rolled out with the Blastpoint update on Tuesday, unfortunately did not work. We are continuing to investigate this to get it properly fixed and will update you when we have more details. Black Screen/Game Hanging on Battlefield 6 Logo We’re aware of reports from some players that the game may hang on the BF6 logo screen or a black screen after leaving a match or installing/uninstalling game content from the in-game menu. While the result is similar, they seem to have different causes so we are continuing to investigate and understand possible resolutions. For now, if content like the campaign needs to be installed or uninstalled, we recommend doing it through the game service like EA app and not the front-end menu. Missing Bonus Path/Explosive Charge Points We deployed a fix on Wednesday which allowed players to complete this Bonus Path and unlock all of the items. Since then, we have seen reports from players on missing a few points to complete the Bonus Path. These have been more scattered than the initial issue and appears to be related to the use of re-rolls. We are looking into a fix for this, but it will primarily affect future rollouts. On Tuesday, the next week of Explosive Charge challenges will be available and there should be 50 more points to earn which will make this completable for affected players. Thank you all for your continued feedback, patience, and support. We’ll talk more soon, and we hope you have a great weekend on the Battlefield! 🧡
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Pine Tree Flag (@bobbithetabby) reported@TheMaineWire But the #1 issue Teddy Daniels had with @grahamformaine was Platner’s blunt critique of Daniels’ warfighting abilities. Daniels doesn’t address that?! Sure, every wounded US soldier is a Hero, but this was one combat vet talking about another’s competency on the battlefield.
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DarkStar45 (@BigBoiJeff1) reported@DANNYonPC Battlefield has the same issue airsoft does where there's two halves of the community one who wants it to be more milsim "battle dads" or airsoft LARPers. Vs the other half who play in way faster and don't care about the military aspects "speedsofters" and movement tech bros.
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Ph (@Phlegyos) reported@Defence_Index The deployment of military AI is rapidly transforming the battlefield; the sheer volume of data analysed whilst the missile is already in flight means that even long distances will no longer be an issue, and cruise missiles are becoming increasingly lethal
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Crystal Brown🇺🇸 (@justxcrystal777) reportedThere'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.
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Michael "Midas" Mulligan (@GLIAClegend) reported@Battlefield how many more updates until you finally fix the bugged support specialist challenge? Stuck on 0/135 result teammates with support pouches and it’s been this way for weeks.
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🇩🇪✝️El Mars (@Klatsche_) reported@Battlefield FIX THE FUKING GAME!
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J-Dizzle (@Lucky_Bullet) reported@BattlefieldComm Let’s ******* go already! How did you manage F it up?The only game mode I played. You guys really suck at update and screwing up other stuff! I have a 1000 hours of strike point. This is the only time I consider playing other things! Fix this quick! Or I’m out with a lot of other
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Constance (@Constan63413921) reportedNo deal would save this regime. I wish this endless deal-or-no-deal circus would end soon. It’s become a distraction and, in many ways, it hurts the revolutionary movement. We cannot allow ourselves to become consumed by every rumor, leak, or headline about negotiations. Sanctions relief cannot repair a system built on corruption, fear, incompetence, and violence. The regime is not failing because of sanctions alone; it is failing because it has destroyed trust, looted the country, crushed its own people, and turned Iran into a battlefield for its ideology. Even if a deal gives them temporary breathing room, it will not give them legitimacy. In fact, it may raise people’s expectations and when nothing meaningfully improves, the anger will only deepen. The problem is not the deal. The problem is the regime.
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Accedia (@_Accedie_) reported@SummusStuprator @luciseme I think the problem here is that cartels and wars bear a much greater chance of dying a horrible death. If I have the choice between a controllable death and bleeding out on the battlefield…
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DemizeFPS (@DemizeFPS) reported@BattlefieldComm Where are comms for the MAS-148 Glaive - Javelin glitch where you can spam javelin by aiming with bottom right corner when a target is painted?
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antbonio (@tony103224_) reported@SgtDangerCow PLZ fix this #battlefield
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B (@Talo_Hex) reported@BattlefieldComm Can yall fix the spawn screen already.
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Whiskas (@WhiskasOfficial) reported@Battlefield Fix Strike point you ******* losers.
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Sabin (@mastersabin) reported@Battlefield fix your ******* game
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vitor 🦅 (@DuffyMorgan_) reported@BattlefieldComm Pls fix the performance 😭🙏
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slatty daddy (@slattydadddy) reported@Battlefield please fix the ranked I don’t get how our teammates quit and we still lose points
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SpazZRatic ✈️🌸🐉 (@MominaJet) reported@dissentpod @BattlefieldComm I'm on Xbox and the flares do not work for IGLAs most of the time and havent for a while. My screen will freeze and then go black and home screen me, is that what's happening to you? Also I have terrible lag issues when in an EA party
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x (@rsan99328) reported@BattlefieldComm There's a problem since the new patch. When you're in the interior view of a tank or infantry vehicle, it's far too bright, much too white. You can barely see anything. When you switch back to the exterior view, everything is normal, but the interior view then becomes overexposed
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡ (@shanaka86) reportedOn 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.
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Salman Sabir (@realSalmanSabir) reportedSargodha does not breathe; it chokes. Every artery of this city lies ruptured. Roads are not broken - they are obliterated. Clouds of dust suffocate lungs, filth lines the streets, and traffic congeals into endless, maddening jams. There is no passage left unscathed. And what do they call this carnage? Development. Development without a plan. Without a roadmap. Without a deadline. Just trenches dug and abandoned, as if the city were a battlefield with no victor. Yet amid this orchestrated chaos stands another spectacle: abusive, ill-mannered constables on every corner, pouncing on motorbikes, demanding Rs. 2,000 challans for the pettiest pretext. On what moral ground? First, discharge your duty. Lay carpet roads. Resurrect street lights. Make U-turns functional. Restore the bare anatomy of an urban city. Give citizens infrastructure worthy of their taxes before you go for fines. Governance is not extortion. A city must be made livable before it is made taxable. Facilitate first. Penalize later. Sargodha deserves order, not organized anarchy in uniform.
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David (@RightByTheSea) reported@Battlefield Fix the game you retards
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Major (R) In Pain (@spikeman785021) reported@A10TheHog I've never understood why we change a platform that has consistently dominated on the battlefield? The BUFF is a perfect example of: If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Just upgrade the technology it uses...
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Ian Wilkie (@Wilkmaster) reportedYet another *****, dangerous aspect of Project Ukraine that people were forbidden from talking about. We funded wild gene and GOF germ research, using them as medical guinea pigs like we use them as crash test dummies on the battlefield. Ouch!
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Ralph 🇨🇭 (@Ralph_ngmi) reported@BattlefieldComm What about supply pouch challenge ? It’s blocking the unlock pathway for support. It’s been a month. Can you be bothered to fix or simple tick it complete for all if you can’t be bothered.
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alexisgenial (@alexisallseeing) reported@Battlefield Your multiplayer is a scam, the price is the same for countries with server (good service) and the countries without a server, 100 ping vs 10 ping, you still don't show the servers list for customers to be aware of - DON'T BUY THIS GAME IF YOUR COUNTRY DON'T HAS A SERVER!!!!
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VB (@vb_vladislavbv) reported@BattlefieldComm plase fix the "jumping" during the freeze time at the beggining of the round. Some players use that bag and run to the target much faster than other players.
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gabo soprano (@gabemash) reported@Battlefield please fix the ranked. Teammates leave and we still lose points this is ridiculous I don’t get how you didn’t test this