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
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Battlefield 6 users affected:
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 |
|---|---|
| Paris, Île-de-France | 35 |
| Aurillac, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Annecy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 2 |
| Arvert, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Angoulême, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Pessac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 5 |
| Pont-Scorff, Brittany | 1 |
| Haguenau, ACAL | 1 |
| Labenne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Fort-de-France, Martinique | 1 |
| Montpellier, Occitanie | 2 |
| Troyes, ACAL | 2 |
| Dole, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 2 |
| Jarville-la-Malgrange, ACAL | 1 |
| Namur, Wallonia | 1 |
| Toulouse, Occitanie | 1 |
| Villeurbanne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Grenoble, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| City of Brussels, Brussels Capital | 1 |
| Hayes, England | 1 |
| Chambray-lès-Tours, Centre | 1 |
| Angers, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| Langon, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Johnstone, Scotland | 1 |
| Auray, Brittany | 1 |
| Dreux, Centre | 1 |
| Vendôme, Centre | 1 |
| Delle, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 1 |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Digital Areopagus Radio (@AreopagusRadio) reported@CDamianWrites You literally went to a ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST, someone who took a vow and received the Sacrament of Holy Order, to figure out spiritual things in relation to your sins and then you don't like the answer! Look - self proclaimed enemies of God only have so much time before they have to account for their words and deeds. You should listen to Father here and what he is trying to tell you, rather than just being presumptuous and dismissive in your response when he fails to affirm your mortal sins. In our religion, we believe that this life is the battlefield for spiritual warfare and we come to know things spiritual by way of things in matter through a body. When men go into other men, and with men attempt to marry other men as opposed to the natural and divine law of God so as to reject children and what God ordained, the spirit suffers for it. Want to be returned to a sound mind? Stop doing the evil things in the world and change. Want to be affirmed by the error and future condemned heresy of James Martinism? Then follow @JamesMartinSJ The fallen angels followed satan into hell too!
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Bustin Cider 🔞🇺🇲🇺🇲 (@DominusFlorum) reported@Therealrobtutor @Battlefield Have the same issue with one of the carbines lol
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Tim Koffer (@KofferTim) reported@Battlefield Every fkn game is a blow fix this pile of dog ****. How the fk is fun to get blown out multiple games in a row? Its fkn pathetic
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𝗜𝗚𝗜 𝗠𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗮 (@_IGI_Media_) reported@ObsceneSelene the issue (as your video points out) is that people are confusing "the ability to connect 3D to your AI" with "the need to connect 3D with your AI" If I told them when they first started in AI "yes, you can make stuff in AI, but yer going to need all these other software to get the job done" they'd laugh at me and run. So some blender dudes show how AI makes movies from input sources and other references, and now these folks have mis takingly come to the rationale that this is the way to do it. The issue is not the initial connection or in-coming source files, but rather if you need to make a change, then what? The reason they get away with this approach, is that they never ever go back. Even if they made an error, they just leave it in, and don't go back into Blender (or others) and try to fix it. This is because the bar they have set for quality is very very low. I.e. line up the camera to show people in a room, or horses riding across the battlefield. These are generic shots. Whereas if you were attempting to achieve a very specific movement by the actors, toggling back and forth between apps, then becomes extra steps, time consuming, and tricky. The irony here, is we're damned if we do, and damned if we don't. external CGI sources are temporarily a solution (and I say that with sarcasm) in that it is a crude approach to something that should use a finesse and very accurate solution. Using CGI for camera alignment, is like pounding a nail with a rock. Yes you could do it that way, but should you . . .no ! * P.s. for those reading down this far, I'm formally trained and 30+ years with CGI and graphic tools. Summary: inserting additional apps and steps into a work flow is not a solution, it's just a more elaborate work flow.
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TREK (@trek_official) reportedWhat if I told you that the same psychological trick that sold millions of pet rocks in 1975 is now silently driving trillion-dollar market bubbles today? Back then, entrepreneurs turned a meaningless object into a must-have toy by tapping into something primal: our need to justify our choices. Fast forward to Wall Street, and you'll see the same forces at play, but with billions on the line. 1. THE ORIGIN In 1957, social psychologist Leon Festinger and his team infiltrated a small doomsday cult led by a woman named Dorothy Martin. The group believed that on December 21, they'd be rescued by aliens, but only if they were pure. Festinger predicted that when the prophecy failed, the cult would collapse. Instead, something fascinating happened. Members who had given away their possessions and quit jobs didn't abandon the belief. They doubled down, claiming their faith had saved the world from disaster. Festinger published his findings in "When Prophecy Fails," coining the term cognitive dissonance. It's the mental discomfort we feel when our actions or beliefs conflict with new evidence, and our brains will twist reality to avoid that pain. 2. THE MECHANISM Let's break it down with a simple market scenario. You research a company, read bullish reports, and buy 100 shares at $50. A month later, bad earnings hit, and the stock plummets to $30. Now, you face a dilemma: either admit you misjudged the investment (which hurts your ego) or find reasons to hold. Suddenly, you're scouring forums for positive news, downplaying risks, and telling yourself, "It's a long-term play." That's dissonance resolution in real-time. You're not changing your position; you're changing your narrative to align with your decision. This isn't just individual—it's collective. When enough investors do this, entire markets can detach from fundamentals. 3. THE MARKET TWIST Historically, this has led to some spectacular blowups. Take the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s. Investors poured money into unprofitable internet companies, convinced that "the new economy" defied old rules. When profits never materialized, dissonance kept them holding. CEOs justified burn rates with buzzwords, and analysts looked the other way. The crash in 2000 wiped out trillions, but the dissonance didn't stop there. Many refused to sell, hoping for a rebound, which delayed recovery. Contrast that with the 2008 housing crisis: mortgage-backed securities were rated safe, but when housing prices fell, the system crumbled because everyone—from banks to homeowners—had rationalized away the risk. 4. THE MARKETING PLAYBOOK Marketers have long exploited this. Consider how Apple launched the iPod in 2001. They didn't just sell a device; they sold a lifestyle. The ad campaign with silhouettes dancing to music created a desire to belong. If you didn't have an iPod, you felt left out—dissonance between your self-image and the cultural norm. Resolution? Buy one. In markets, this scales up. During the crypto boom of 2017, ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) promised revolution. Investors faced dissonance: the fear of missing out on the next Bitcoin versus the risk of losing money. Influencers amplified the narrative, creating FOMO that overrode caution. It's not just about the product; it's about resolving the conflict between aspiration and action. 5. THE CRASH Fast-forward to January 2021, and GameStop becomes a battlefield. Retail traders on Reddit's WallStreetBets bought shares to squeeze short-selling hedge funds. When the stock soared to $483, many felt vindicated. But as it fell back, dissonance kicked in. Instead of taking profits, they held on, chanting "diamond hands." Why? Selling would mean admitting the squeeze was over, which clashed with their identity as savvy investors fighting the establishment. The dissonance fueled a narrative of resistance, turning a financial event into a social movement. Even as losses mounted, the belief in the cause persisted—a modern echo of Festinger's cult. 6. THE MODERN-DAY CONUNDRUM Today, social media acts as a dissonance amplifier. Platforms like Twitter and TikTok create echo chambers where beliefs are reinforced by likes and retweets. When Elon Musk tweets about Dogecoin, enthusiasts ignore regulatory warnings or technical flaws, doubling down on their investments. This collective rationalization can inflate bubbles beyond what traditional models predict. It's not just about information asymmetry; it's about psychological reinforcement at scale. And with algorithm-driven content, we're often fed more of what we already believe, making dissonance harder to break. 7. CONCLUSION source @trek_official
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AkimboRambos (@AkimboRambos) reported@Battlefield Fix XP boosts you big dummies
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Xiǎobǎihé (@Suhyeem) reportedThat morning, from the moment I entered the analysis room, I felt something was off. More precisely, the feeling wasn't "a single, unified form." Previous anomalies had been consistent; the same distortion was present in every layer. But today was different. The distortion itself was splitting into multiple forms. I checked the screen. The battlefield layers hadn't increased. In fact, they had decreased. Instead, the "observer layers" had increased. The chief engineer said softly. "It's not the field that's branched, it's the observer side." I couldn't immediately understand. "The observer side?" He operated the terminal, expanding the structural diagram. What was displayed wasn't the battlefield. Who adopted which information? Which data was "treated as fact"? Which reports were "judged as suspicious"? Each was connected as a node. Looking at the diagram, I felt my throat dry. "This...the humans are the layers." No one denied it. Rather, we had reached a point where no other explanation held true. The F-35 attrition log was updated. 《Attrition: Redefined as Observation-Dependent Value》 I instinctively looked up. "Observation-dependent…" The chief engineer continued. "It's no longer about 'whether it was broken or not'." "Then what is it?" He paused for a moment before saying. "Whether it was considered broken or not." At that moment, I understood. This wasn't war. The observation was overwriting reality. The Apache records were similar. In one layer, a crash. In another layer, a return. And yet another, no occurrence. But the important thing wasn't the result. What was fluctuating was which layer was "adopted as the standard." At that moment, the monitoring system issued an unusual notification. 《Observer Synchronization Structure: Duplication》 The screen flickered for a moment. And a new diagram appeared. There, we analysts ourselves were positioned as nodes. I held my breath. "This...we are also being observed." The chief engineer nodded quietly. "It's possible it was like this from the beginning." I stared at the terminal. The log updated. 《Observer group self-referencing initiated》 Self-referencing. I was slowly beginning to understand what that word meant. The observers are not external. The observers are embedded within the observation structure. And now, that structure is beginning to observe itself. A small message appeared at the edge of the screen. 《Branching in progress》 I thought. This is not collapse. Even collapse is a structure that can be "determined" as one possible outcome. But what is happening now is a phenomenon where determination itself is splitting. At that moment, I understood for the first time. There is no winner or loser in this war. Because the very entity that judges victory or defeat is splitting.
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Caleb (@Caleb9697088880) reported@BattlefieldComm Fix game freezing in redsec ranked on Xbox idiots
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Shashlicker (Halal Free) (@shashlicker) reported@hector_drummond I concur and tbh assessing the battlefield I think Restore in it's current form is pure containment. And they won't ever win @cfdownes_ cut your loses and start your own party. Lowes is too old to grasp the problem You would probably take 99.999% of the existing base with you
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Stan Falk (@StanFalk) reported@daltonwelbern Baron should do it but under the condition that Andrew lays out his specific contention in the core claims Baron has days worth of material for Wilson to cherry pick for gotchas, points that are easily misrepresented, select routes to steer away from inconvenient points and build a case against an established record. Otherwise is the battlefield favors the sophist. I’ll explain what I mean. He could pull a “gotcha” by saying “oh yeah? What about those maroon shirts?” It’s an angle of inquiry. And honestly not a bad one to run down. But it may be nothing. What can you say was worth looking at. If Baron questions odd behavior from Erika, he could say “Are you saying Erika killed her husband and father of her kids?” It’s cheap, but that’s where it always goes. Or if it’s ballistics, he knows 75% of listeners don’t know a 30-06 from a Crossman 760. Do you know? Let’s just say of those they do know the difference, no explanation of a 30-06 stopping on 4in of flesh and a single ****** is not even possible in a million tries. Ormaybe it hit two bones if it split cervixes which would increase odds even more of an exit wound. It’s 1 million pounds per square inch and the bone fractures at 25,000psi. Whatever soft flesh it hit first barely slowed it down and if it disintegrated into dust the mass and momentum are the same but maybe a bit dispersed. But it isn’t going to deflect 90 degrees a bone. It goes forward. Everytime. At least for 12in and deflects less than 30 degrees on any part of the human body if it’s a close range shot from a 30-06. If he brings up WWI, soldiers were frequently hit under a fusillade of lead fired from a 30-06 two miles away. The guns we’re sighted to be used like featherweight artillery. But 2000 troops racing led on an airfield from two miles is going to make it tough to operate. But in a debate Wilson is bound to say “Are you a green beret? Cuz Gary melton is. Are you saying you know more than him?” No. He’s a paid expert witness and he’s going to cast a reasonable doubt on people that hear all that like it’s Greek and the physics wont matter. Wilson should state his case in several key issues and the moderator should hold them to answering the question asked. Otherwise it’s just scoring points on people that are new to the terrain. It could be good. But if it was some Piers Morgan circus itd be pointless and annoying.
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BnO 👁🗨ᵀᴬyᴸᴼᴿ (@Naffinx97) reportedMy phone and battlefield 6 started to lag at the same time im about to enter psychosis
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Reggie (@RegisStasionis) reported@BattlefieldComm Reality is different, what anti cheat? cause cheater amount just getting higher and higher. stop showing fake stats and bs that you doing something, cause you cant event fix simple thing in game so how you can say you do anything to battle cheaters? :D
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Gerardy Cabrera (@gerardyimdesign) reported@Battlefield Finally. Now fix the home UI menu. Thanks
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Jan (@Jan785494485785) reported@TarasKuzio no problem, we will get technology, mainly bc ukr uses polish drones, so we have feedback from battlefield. And we can sell thoes migs to some african country and even get monay from it so for us its a W situation
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The Lou (@stl_william) reported@Battlefield yall need to fix your broke *** game! All these glitches after an update is stupid af