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Battlefield 6 Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Battlefield 6 users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Battlefield 6, make sure to submit a report below

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Aberdeen, Scotland 1
Argences, Normandy 1
Minneapolis, MN 2
Reims, ACAL 1
Pfaffenhoffen, ACAL 1
Americana, SP 1
Rennes, Brittany 1
Nantes, Pays de la Loire 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 3
Montignac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Paris, Île-de-France 14
Méry-sur-Oise, Île-de-France 1
Halle, Flanders 1
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Bourg-en-Bresse, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
La Paz, BCS 1
Cahors, Occitanie 1
Saint-Genis-Laval, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Brisbane, QLD 1
Partido de José C. Paz, BA 1
Saint-Étienne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Orléans, Centre 1
Castelnau-le-Lez, Occitanie 1
Comuna 1, CABA 5
Barrhead, Scotland 1
Lausanne, VD 1
Nairobi, Nairobi Area 1
Tiruvalla, KL 1
Propières, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Lübeck, Hansestadt, Schleswig-Holstein 1
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Alfishiak
    alfiak (@Alfishiak) reported

    @Battlefield Fix your *** game

  • Adrock318
    Adrock (@Adrock318) reported

    @Battlefield Remove the constant orange dots that literally ping players that you would never see through smoke, etc and fix the TTD. Increase the base health, fix the net code, I don't care, just make it so we don't die in 2 frames and this game has a chance. @tiggr_ @DRUNKKZ3

  • AEW_Blog
    AEWBlog (@AEW_Blog) reported

    @Battlefield @EA Battlefield 6 has to be the worst game I have played from the Battlefield series. Horrible graphics. SO MANY BUGS. Unplayable campaign with FULL of issues. Unplayable missions. I cannot finish missions. I cannot see my ammo, guns or selection options. It doesn’t prompt any interactions and subtitles all of a sudden have disappeared too. Just HORRIBLE experience.

  • AimbotAimy
    Dr. Ami Keller {VTUBER} 🔞 (@AimbotAimy) reported

    @DsciSiv Battlefield 6 definitely would never be back. The game is horrible and the numbers/issues with the game ultimately prove that.

  • CoinSh0t
    Coin Shot ☁️ (@CoinSh0t) reported

    SOMEONE IS TURNING OLD SAMURAI NOVELS INTO PLAYABLE 3D WORLDS AND SELLING THEM FOR $2,000–$10,000 EACH. He drops the entire book into Kimi. In one pass, it pulls out every village, road, temple, battlefield, forest, weapon, color, and character route. Then Claude turns the map into a browser world. It writes the code, builds the scenes, tests the game, fixes broken logic, and runs parallel agents until the world actually works. The business model is stupid simple. Pick one cult fandom. Build the world. Charge $3–$5 for access. Even 3,000 fans turns one afternoon into $9,000–$15,000. The tool is still new, and almost nobody is using it for books yet.

  • falsewoodxt
    ARCOS (@falsewoodxt) reported

    @GetCheatz @BattlefieldInte @EA_DICE Bot comment. Content update is just fine. There are big maps in the game now and more coming up in next season as well. The game’s only really issue is not having a server browser. Everything else is fixed already

  • TheIdeaManFL
    DJ TinyTim (@TheIdeaManFL) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Still waiting for a refund of all the RP that stupid lighting glitch has cost me in Ranked. I literally can’t play it anymore - what’s the point? Also, fix the issue with kills and assists that show up in the kill feed and UI not awarding RP or registering in the top right.

  • TNTJohn1717
    PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reported

    Self-effort is tricky because it sounds noble. A man says, “I am going to do better.” Good, but how? “I am going to try harder.” Fine, but in whose strength? “I am going to make promises.” Wonderful, but have you noticed how many promises the flesh has already broken? The believer needs more than determination. He needs dependence. He needs the Spirit of God. He needs truth reckoned and yielded to God. Romans 7 brings the man to the end of himself so he will stop trusting himself. Before a believer can walk in the liberty of Romans 8, he often has to get sick of the merry-go-round in Romans 7. The flesh has to be exposed as a bankrupt partner. Chapter Three The Believer Has Two Natures in Conflict Romans 7 makes no sense unless a person understands that the believer has a real conflict within. Paul says in Romans 7:22-23, “For I delight in the law of God after the inward man: But I see another law in my members.” There it is: the inward man and the law in the members. The new man delights in God’s truth, but the flesh pulls against it. Galatians 5:17 says, “For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other.” Contrary means they are not negotiating. They are not cousins with minor disagreements. They are enemies. The flesh and the Spirit do not sign peace treaties. One must be yielded to, and the other must be denied. This explains why a believer can genuinely love God and still feel terrible pulls toward sin. It explains why he can enjoy preaching and then fight a rotten thought an hour later. It explains why he can pray sincerely in the morning and need to confess sin before night. It explains why he can hate a sin and still feel its attraction. The flesh is not converted. It is present. The believer must stop being shocked that the flesh acts like flesh. That does not excuse sin, but it explains the battlefield. If a rattlesnake bites you, you do not say, “I cannot believe a rattlesnake would do such a thing.” You say, “That is what rattlesnakes do.” The flesh lies, lusts, envies, fears, boasts, complains, excuses, and rebels because that is what flesh does. The danger is when Christians mistake the presence of conflict for defeat itself. Conflict is not the same as surrender. Temptation is not the same as sin. A bad thought entering the mind is not the same as building it a guest room and feeding it supper. The believer must learn to judge the flesh quickly and honestly without letting the devil turn every battle into hopelessness. The new man does not need to be convinced that sin is wrong; he already knows. The issue is whether the believer will walk in the Spirit or obey the flesh. The Christian life is not lived by improving the old man. It is lived by yielding to the new man in dependence on the Spirit of God. Chapter Four Being Stuck Often Comes From Fighting the Wrong Battle Many believers remain stuck because they are fighting symptoms instead of dealing with the root. They attack one behavior, one habit, one attitude, one temptation, one failure, and then act surprised when another head pops up like some spiritual carnival game. The real issue is the flesh. You can cut off one branch, but the root remains. A man may stop one outward sin and become proud that he stopped it. Congratulations, he traded one sin for another and put a religious ribbon on the package. The flesh can be immoral or moral, ***** or respectable, rebellious or religious. The flesh does not care whether it gets glory through open sin or self-righteousness. It just wants the throne.

  • cyrex777
    E.M (@cyrex777) reported

    @Battlefield Instead to give them all at once, you force us to login into the dead game every day 👍🏻

  • Slim_Jim_Bim
    Slim_Jim_Bim (@Slim_Jim_Bim) reported

    @Ryangofett_2490 @Battlefield If it goes on sale for 20$ one day I will other then that I’m checked out on bf for real I love bo7 and then I’ll get my modern fix with mw4

  • falsewoodxt
    ARCOS (@falsewoodxt) reported

    @GetCheatz @BattlefieldInte @EA_DICE Hit reg issues occur very rarely. I play on noth SG server (65ms) and europe server (150ms). I do not see hit reg issue 99% of the times. Most of the hit reg problems happen in redsec only. Multiplayer is already polished and the rare bad servers do not occur often

  • JimiCali67640
    Jimi cali (@JimiCali67640) reported

    @vonderleyen European governments only issue statements. What is needed is action and real measures on the battlefield. Military equipment is needed. Support for oppressed people is necessary. I can also write a thousand statements a day. It’s useless.

  • Troll81357830
    steve (@Troll81357830) reported

    @BattlefieldComm BULLET REGISTRATION IF BROKEN NOT EVEN DAMAGE ON HIT

  • BF6Updates
    Battlefield 6 News (@BF6Updates) reported

    Battlefield 6's mid-season patch 1.3.2.0 has been one of the buggiest updates the game has seen in a while. From a broken deployment screen cursor to UI issues in Cairo Bazaar Breakthrough, a bugged PP-19 unlock, and Strikepoint being taken offline entirely due to a game-breaking logic bug, the list goes on. Some players can't even quit matches properly, and Redsec's lighting bug has made a comeback too.

  • paullecoque
    Paul LeCoque (@paullecoque) reported

    $IONQ | From Kardashian to quantum, I’m going to break the internet Niccolo de Masi, the boss of $21bn tech firm IonQ, says Q-Day (when the world’s digital secrets become vulnerable) is closer than people think If Niccolo de Masi has jetlag, he’s not showing it. “Niccolo travels all week, every week,” he shrugs. It’s not the last time he’ll refer to himself in the third person. De Masi, boss of the Maryland-based quantum computing business IonQ, valued at $21.6 billion (£16 billion) on the New York Stock Exchange, is in the UK for London Tech Week and to visit staff at Oxford Ionics, the university spin-out that he bought last year for $1.1 billion. I find him at a table in the restaurant of the £1,000-a-night Peninsula hotel near Buckingham Palace, sipping water. “I don’t drink caffeine,” he later discloses. “That’s a fun fact about Niccolo.” It’s probably not the funniest fact, though.  Born in October 1980 in Los Angeles but mainly raised in the UK, de Masi was a “minor, minor child actor” who appeared in The Godfather Part III as the son of Enzo the baker.  At 26, after securing a physics degree from Cambridge and first job at Wall Street investment bank JP Morgan, de Masi became one of the London Stock Exchange’s youngest chief executives when he took charge of Monstermob, a Lancaster-based company that piggybacked on the success of Nokia mobile phones in the early 2000s by producing polyphonic ringtones. After moving back to the US, he became the boss of Glu Mobile in 2010 when he was 29. In that job, he teamed up with mega-influencer Kim Kardashian to create a hit mobile game for her fans.  But today, de Masi doesn’t want to talk about any of that. He seems affronted by my suggestion that his claim to fame was making Kim Kardashian: Hollywood — noting coolly that he has “run a dozen public companies” — and perplexed that I’d want to talk about anything but IonQ and quantum computers. And, to be fair, he might have a point. Kardashian may once have figuratively broken the internet by posing with a glass of champagne balanced on her bottom — but if de Masi and his peers are to be taken seriously, quantum computing might actually break the internet one day soon. “This is a $10, 20, 30 trillion economic impact problem,” he says. “Imagine if nothing on your phone is actually secure … and if online banking goes away. What happens on the battlefield? It’s a real challenge.” If, like me, you’re wondering what he’s talking about, let’s take a step back. Quantum computing is the big technological development capturing the imagination of scientists, executives and investors. The final group has invested big in a sector that currently makes little or no money — as IonQ investors know all too well. Founded by scientists in 2015 and taken public by de Masi in 2021, the company racked up a $510 million loss on revenues of $130 million last year. But the promise is huge. While traditional computers work using binary options — they are powered by “bits” that either represent ones or zeros — quantum computing uses qubits, which can be a one or a zero at the same time. This, in theory, means super-fast computing and problem-solving. The problem for companies seeking to commercialise quantum computing is that qubits are extremely unstable and sensitive to temperature and noise, meaning errors are common. There are many scientists, researchers and companies seeking to overcome these issues, including tech giants such as Google and IBM. IonQ’s proposed solution is “trapped-ion technology”, which it believes can better control atoms, making its quantum products better and more affordable. How much, you ask? Less than $30 million, I’m told — which is less than hundreds of millions charged by other companies in the space.

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