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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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  • 36% Sign in (36%)
  • 33% Online Play (33%)
  • 13% Glitches (13%)
  • 9% Game Crash (9%)
  • 8% Matchmaking (8%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Nantes Online Play 19 hours ago
Bitche Game Crash 3 days ago
Paris Game Crash 5 days ago
Aurillac Glitches 5 days ago
Annecy Online Play 5 days ago
Paris Online Play 5 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • DukeRamze
    KingRamze (@DukeRamze) reported

    Re-watching Battlefield Earth (2000) tonight. It's cartoonishly bad, but still has its charm. I almost wish they'd re-make it with a bigger budget and fix all the plot holes and mistakes.

  • 4Thund3r
    Thund3r 4 (@4Thund3r) reported

    @Battlefield all youve done with these changes is uncovered the horrendously fast ttk problem the game has. Mix that with dogwater netcode and the games just not fun. Fix it or find out why it dies off

  • ServReasoning
    Dan Haberern (@ServReasoning) reported

    I spent the entire last week at the AI Engineer World's Fair in SF with where top AI labs, founders, Fortune 500 CTOs & AI Engineers meet. Really perfect timing - having boots on the ground right before we deploy SERV Reasoning v2, because the problems v2 ships against are exactly what i heard in meetings, over and over. To give you a quick recap, it was a fruitful week overall: 60+ new companies from the fair now in our structured pipeline, from two-person agent teams to trillion-dollar clouds (a few that you'd recognize instantly, and at least two are infra your own stack probably touched today). One of the most interesting part was the Startup Battlefield where new startups pitched their projects. After numerous meetings, one thing is clear: everyone in Enterprise AI is doing it backwards. The current flow: Tune the model Ship the agent Debug a black box after it embarrasses you in production A version of the same confession kept surfacing: "we shipped an agent, it did something weird in front of a customer, so we pulled it - cause nobody on the team could explain a single decision it made." Others told me they burn anywhere between $10-$90k (!) a month on inference and can't drive it down. It became "cost of doing business." Now that SERV v2 is here, we are solving both these issues. Two confessions with two direct answers in v2: The black box: SERV makes agent reasoning traceable - you see how the agent thinks, not just what it outputs. And with Shadow Agents, every output gets reviewed against the original brief by a separate verification agent before anything ships. The "weird decision" gets caught in verification. Trust first, then scale. The burn rate: the reasoning engine lets you run the same workloads on much smaller models with better outputs. Verification Hints give agents signal on what a correct output looks like before they generate, cutting expensive re-work. And you don't have to take our word for any of it - Benchmark Tooling shipped in v2 shows you the cost savings on your own workloads before you integrate. That's the whole idea behind SERV Reasoning v2. Judging by last week, it's exactly what the room is starving for. Q3 is starting off with a bang.

  • Chewiebow
    Gambler Hermes (@Chewiebow) reported

    Public Heart-to-Heart to Damon M. Brown, San Diego County Counsel Mr. Brown, Let me speak to you heart-to-heart, publicly, man to man. You sit in the County Counsel chair thinking you’re playing the big game — advising on compliance, protecting the county, doing your job. But let’s be honest with each other. You know the system is broken. You know the Registrar’s Filter is the root problem. You know “reasonable effort” is a polite fiction and “no records exist” is the shield they hide behind. I’ve been documenting this for years while you were still at the Department of Justice. The ledger was already there before you arrived. The 250th anniversary reframing, the event that followed, the ongoing opacity on NVRA maintenance and CPRA requests — it’s all proof that the machine is eating San Diego alive. You can keep defending it. You can keep slow-walking, deflecting, and protecting the status quo. Or you can finally do the right thing and help remove the curtain. I already have control of the battlefield. The ledger grows with or without you. Fate put you here for a reason — to either fix what’s destroying this county or go down as one of the officials who maintained the filter when the receipts were staring you in the face. The choice is yours. But let’s be clear: I know it, you know it, and the public is starting to see it. Don’t waste this moment. History is watching, and the receipts don’t lie. For transparency & fix only.

  • Grouse_Beater
    Grouse Beater (@Grouse_Beater) reported

    Datacentre planning proposals are facing all kinds of hurdles, including suspicion and an antipathy here in Scotland, pushed back from securing energy supply to sky high construction costs. One example: the 2,000 acre Prince William Digital Gateway site in the US state of Virginia had another problem: its proximity to a Civil War battlefield. Questions asked are: why should the taxpayer pay for data centres because the big electronic companies want AI to develop their services? Who asked for more services? Where is the public clamour for greater costs and lost land? “If the development is allowed to proceed, the solemn nature of this historic site would become marred by sitting in the shadow of the monstrous datacentres, along with their associated electrical infrastructure,” said one legal brief against the plans. The US Gateway project is now in doubt after a local court ruling halted the project and a key backer pulled out. It is one of hundreds of large-scale datacentre projects around the world that are in various states of development, from chancier attempts at riding the AI boom to the more committed projects that have the support of tech behemoths like Microsoft. But while models produced by cutting-edge AI companies like OpenAI, Anthropic and Google are improving rapidly, the central nervous systems behind their technology – datacentres – are being built at a much slower pace. The Uptime Institute, which inspects and rates datacentres, has identified 250 global datacentre projects exceeding 100MW in energy demand – equivalent to around 300,000 homes – that have been announced between 2021 and 2024. It said approximately half of those projects will either not happen, or their completion will be delayed. Even if the cancellations and delays came to fruition, there will still be an “unprecedented and rapid” increase in the power required over the next five years, according to Uptime. Mega-projects cancelled last year include Project Range in the US state of Arizona and the Cyberjaya campus in Malaysia. The Prince William Gateway is also on the cancelled list. This backlog poses problems for AI firms that need data centres to train and operate their models. Google admits its cloud business – which uses datacentres to provide AI services like chatbots to companies and users – is “compute-constrained”, as demand for ever more powerful AI models and services increases. But who needs chat bots? Why do we feel the need to talk to a computer? It is clear the big companies are shifting their costly ambitions onto the shoulders of the public. Photo - Horst Friedrichs: Didcot data centre.

  • LogicNotLore
    —- (@LogicNotLore) reported

    @Battlefield this last update has tons of people crashing mid game and losing RP. When’s the fix for this? I’ve never crashed so much.

  • studiogreatgame
    Great Game Studio (@studiogreatgame) reported

    @Jree503 @RandyVonStrangl If you shoot your gun in real life, it can jam, especially if you don't take care of it. So in COD or Battlefield, you never take care of it. So by your logic, your gun should barely work and always jam. That's real life bro. You're crying about a 5 yard drop back. Stop making excuses for broken video games

  • germanocassese
    TekkenJlN (@germanocassese) reported

    the amount of console desync in battlefield 6 is insane, it's very cancerous. I don't understand why they don't want to fix this ****, it has been months. VPN high pingers follow. Allow us to disable crossplay on PC and please set max ping servers to 90. @DRUNKKZ3 @tiggr_

  • DdotJAY30
    Dj Stephens (@DdotJAY30) reported

    Fix the bugs in your game… @Battlefield -Hit reg is trash -Delay after placing claymore is trash -Let console players cross play with only console players

  • dwise091
    Kupop0w (@dwise091) reported

    @_Flamsey I used to play battlefield 1942 of a cd rom on a machine running windows 10 with no problems. If you have a drive and sometimes a bit of patience, you can get just about anything to run.

  • JewelsVEVO
    💎 Jewels 💎 (@JewelsVEVO) reported

    Top 3 Battlefield of all time for me Such a shame EA shut the servers down like a month or so ago

  • Laptusk
    Tusk (@Laptusk) reported

    @VelvetGhoszq @boysoverflours I have no problem with that, doesnt cancel out the ruling sorry, i would hate to go die in a battlefield while my wife is pregnant and I wanted to see the newborn but ay its an obligation so it is what it is many other examples

  • ReligionKills66
    Pope Puke (@ReligionKills66) reported

    @MAGAVoice Look at the staggering difference between a true military hero and a total disgrace. Our brave service members look danger in the eye. They are willing to lay down their lives, knowing the rest of our military will die for our country to protect our freedom. They sacrifice everything—their youth, their safety, and their lives—so that we can stand here today. And what do we get on the other side? A cowardly, draft-dodging piece of trash who ran away when his country called. While real heroes were bleeding on the battlefield, he was hiding behind fake excuses and privilege. It is a pathetic, shameful display. It should give you an embarrassment so deep, it leaves a literal tingle in your pants just watching someone act with such total cowardice. We must never confuse the ultimate sacrifice of our military with the absolute disgrace of a coward.. Disgraceful **** Face

  • w41gy
    Craig Hall #GeneralStrike #Worldwide (@w41gy) reported

    @Crypt0Mess1ah @NHSMillion Hospitals were originally designed to treat wounded soldiers and getting them back on the battlefield ASAP. There’s no rush to fix us now that the wealthy can afford to circumvent the NHS with our two tier system.

  • Taco_Jedi
    Gilbert Perea (@Taco_Jedi) reported

    @Battlefield If only you guys would focus on fixing matchmaking instead of all these stupid *** modes that you guys keep trying to bring in. If you’d stop nerfing every gun and instead try to fix the matchmaking, the game would be a lot better.

  • LetsArmUKR
    medoyid_ua (@LetsArmUKR) reported

    The second army in the world, led by a senile grandpa in a bunker, is out here crowning the seizure of one miserable street in a Donetsk village as some kind of strategic masterstroke. Think about that for a second. Not Kyiv in three days, not Warsaw, not Berlin. A single street in a settlement most of you had never heard of until this dementia-ridden clown started bragging about it on camera. This is what victory looks like for them now. This is the ceiling of what their entire broken system can deliver after three years of total war, total mobilization, and total isolation. And the math is merciless. They are losing more soldiers to capture these microscopic scraps of land than the villages had residents before the invasion. Thirty-five thousand dead orcs a month, more than they can replace even with fresh meat waves, and still the only thing Putin can sell domestically is footage of some dirt road with a flag on it. Every z-blogger and kremlin mouthpiece quietly admits the same thing: another mobilization changes nothing except the body count on their tab. The meat grinder just spins faster. This is not a superpower. This is an imperial corpse that has run out of cards. Moscow cannot stop the war because the war is the only thing keeping the regime alive. Send a million soldiers home and the first question they ask is "what the hell was that for?" So forget levers, summits, or brilliant diplomacy. Only complete military defeat on the battlefield ends this. Everything else is theater that buys them time to regroup and come back for the next bite. Ukraine is doing the grinding, the striking, the innovating. Our long-range capabilities are scaling, rear areas burn daily, and by the end of 2026 those mid-range strikes will be two to five times more intense. Logistics nodes, fuel dumps, airfields, command posts, all of it will be systematically turned into craters. We will license Patriots and Tomahawks, mass our own air defense, integrate FREYA, drone interceptors, and Gripen squadrons until we have the densest, most lethal shield Europe has ever seen. The Kremlin has no answer to any of it. Europe finally figured out it cannot count on American protection under the current circus in Washington. Good. That leaves one country on the continent actually willing and able to bleed Moscow dry so the rest of you do not have to. We are not asking for favors. We are offering a service at a fraction of the cost you would pay if this horde ever rolls further west. Arm the defense industry, stop dribbling aid, and let us finish the job. The only language these people understand is force, and we have proven we speak it better than they do. The tsar is naked. The empire is hollow. And every street they celebrate at the price of another battalion just proves how close they are to the edge. Time to push.

  • Retradworld
    Thatoneaccount (@Retradworld) reported

    I warned GenZ and Alpha that they were a problem that would be solved by a draft to an overseas battlefield. Revolt in America or Die in a Foreign land for juice @Calvin

  • zarodnii
    Zarodnii 🍁 (@zarodnii) reported

    @Battlefield @BattlefieldComm fix your damn game! After the stupid update my game keeps freezing!

  • thedivyanshah
    Divyan Shah (@thedivyanshah) reported

    (9/16) Then I&M Bank entered the centre of the story. I&M relied on security over Cape Holdings through a debenture structure. Cape was later placed under administration. That changed the battlefield completely. The issue was no longer just whether Synergy had won. It was whether Synergy could collect.

  • ghosy01
    Jorge (@ghosy01) reported

    @AndreiBtvt They just keep slapping explosive bricks on the t90 . I don’t think anything can fix that tank it just doesn’t work on a modern battlefield

  • JegulilyFluff
    JEGULILY SPREADER|🍉 (@JegulilyFluff) reported

    He was sick and could make him sick, Lily solved the problem by sacrificing herself to be in bed all day with a regulus lost between sleep and consciousness, the bed Looked like a battlefield, sheets just changed To keep regulus clean and comfortable

  • Jima93
    Jima93 (@Jima93) reported

    @Battlefield Kindly fix the AA launchers as they must have a 99% miss rate built in. And dont force people to play a mode they despise for an event. I know u guys are trying. But this is not it

  • KSArchaeologist
    KansasArchaeologist (@KSArchaeologist) reported

    Two days after the battle a group of soldiers found Comanche near the battlefield. He was badly wounded and he was taken back to Fort Abraham Lincoln and ultimately survived the ordeal. In April 1878 he was retired from service at 21 years old. He was kept at Fort Meade near Sturgis, South Dakota from 1879-1887 when he was returned to Fort Riley in Kansas where he was given the honorary title of “Second Commanding Officer” of the 7th Cavalry. He died on November 7th, 1889 from colic, and is one of only 4 horses in US military history to have a military funeral with full military honors. But he was not buried. Comanche was taken to Professor Lewis Dyche at the University of Kansas in Lawrence and taxidermied to be displayed. In 1893 he was shown at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago at the Kansas Pavilion with Professor Dyche’s panorama of North American Mammals.

  • jscmanila
    jscmanila (@jscmanila) reported

    “Pickett’s Charge” — July 3, 1863 This painting captures General Robert E. Lee’s most costly battlefield decision. Believing the Union center on Cemetery Ridge could be broken, Lee ordered a frontal assault across nearly a mile of open ground. The attack ended in disaster, with devastating Confederate losses. Gettysburg marked the turning point of the American Civil War, ending Lee’s invasion of the North and shifting the momentum decisively to the Union. Lee later accepted full responsibility, telling his men, “It is all my fault.”

  • ElJawnJefe
    ElJawnJefe (@ElJawnJefe) reported

    @Battlefield Fix Your ****** As ******* Servers, No Reason Anyone Should Have To Wait 34 Mins To Gather 80 ******* People For A Game Do ******* Better

  • Black_monkiii
    AlienMonkey (@Black_monkiii) reported

    FIX YOUR STUPID BUGS IN REDSEC!! I WAS TOP 250 NOW IM ROOKIE FROM ONLY GAME CRASHES #battlefield #redsec

  • aiwithmayank
    Mayank Vora (@aiwithmayank) reported

    1/ The Competitive Terrain Map Most founders think they know who their competitor is. They don't. They know who they're scared of. Those are different things. Paste this into Claude Fable 5 right now: "You are Sun Tzu operating as my strategic advisor. I'm going to describe my business situation: [describe it fully your market, your main competitor, where you're winning and losing]. Do not give me generic advice. Do the following: Step 1 — Name the real battlefield. Not the one I described. The one that actually determines who wins here. Step 2 — Identify my actual opponent. Strip away the emotional framing. Is this a competitor, a market condition, a timing problem, or my own assumptions? Name the real force. Step 3 — Find the gap. Where is my opponent genuinely overextended right now? What ground have they left undefended that I could take in the next 30 days? Step 4 — Give me the one move. Not a strategy document. The specific action I take in the next 7 days that they have no immediate answer for. Step 5 — Name the trap. What's the obvious move that feels right but plays directly into their hands? I need to know what NOT to do as much as what to do." The best competitive moves don't feel aggressive. They feel inevitable.

  • youngharold
    youngharold (@youngharold) reported

    @JonathanGuito @GrindeOptions And I don’t doubt millions of robotaxis will be on the road one day. It’s just not going to beat Optimus. The factory near Giga Texas will be complete at the end of 2027. They already have it going up. Optimus is a no-brainer for so many applications, from corporate, retail, personal, and most importantly, the battlefield. Companies will easily spend $ 50k-$100k on a robot to replace tasks humans currently perform. Even if it only replaces 1% of labor tasks, that’s trillions in revenue. Optimus revenue will make robotaxis become what Model Y made Model S look like—rounding error. The $400 stock price already includes robotaxi revenue; otherwise, the stock would trade around $75-$100 on the car business. You have to compare revenue with that of other companies like Nvidia, Facebook, and Google. Retail is not going to pump the price; only big money can. And right now they like printing money on the ups and downs. I like it. I’ve made way more selling options than on the stock itself. Tesla will be a $3,000 stock in the next decade, but not because of robotaxis.

  • oghenetefe
    Mawnsino 🐾 (@oghenetefe) reported

    🚨 Tobirama Wasn’t Faster Than Juubito… He Was Smarter 👀 A lot of people look at this scene and instantly say: “Tobirama speed > Ten Tails Jinchūriki Obito” But I think people miss what actually happened here 😭 Let’s slow down and look at the situation. Juubito at this point wasn’t some normal opponent. This was Obito after becoming the Ten Tails Jinchūriki. The same Obito who was overwhelming multiple Kage-level fighters, Hashirama, Tobirama, Naruto, Sasuke and practically the entire battlefield. His raw speed and power were ridiculous. So the question becomes: If Juubito was that broken, how did Tobirama suddenly appear and attach explosive tags to him? Because Tobirama did NOT beat him with raw movement speed. He beat him with mechanics and battle IQ. People forget Tobirama is literally the creator of Flying Raijin. Minato perfected it, but Tobirama built it. And Flying Raijin isn’t normal movement speed. That’s the important part. Flying Raijin is instantaneous space-time transportation. There’s no “travel time.” No acceleration. No crossing distance. No running from Point A to Point B. You’re simply THERE. That means Tobirama wasn’t physically outrunning Juubito. He bypassed movement entirely. Now here is the really interesting part. People also forget what Tobirama was doing during that fight. The man wasn’t charging in blindly. He was constantly observing. Constantly reading. Constantly analyzing. Tobirama’s entire fighting style was built around identifying tiny openings. Even Madara acknowledged his intelligence during the war. So what likely happened wasn’t: “Tobirama blitzed Juubito.” What happened was: Tobirama found a small opening in Obito’s movements, instantly teleported through Flying Raijin and placed the explosive tags before Obito could properly react. Huge difference. People also underestimate something else: Juubito himself wasn’t perfectly stable at that stage. Obito was still struggling with the Ten Tails’ power and control. He wasn’t fighting like a calm, experienced Madara. There was internal conflict happening. Mental instability. Power fluctuations. All of that matters. Because combat isn’t just: “Who has bigger power level?” Naruto fights constantly show that timing, strategy and intelligence can create moments where weaker fighters land hits on stronger opponents. Shikamaru built his entire career on that 😭 And honestly that’s what makes Tobirama dangerous. Not because he screams louder. Not because he throws bigger attacks. But because the moment you think: “There’s no way this guy can touch me…” You’ve probably already got a Flying Raijin mark somewhere on your body 💀 Follow for more insights on characters, psychology, storytelling, and the moments we can’t stop talking about.

  • emilio_aguinaga
    Atlas (@emilio_aguinaga) reported

    @Battlefield gonna need yall to fix this driver crash issue. It’s been since launch.. cmon now