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Battlefield 6 Outage Map

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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
Nantes, Pays de la Loire 3
Bitche, ACAL 1
Paris, Île-de-France 34
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
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • 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.

  • TNTJohn1717
    PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reported

    while still having a doctrinal home. Third John’s doctrinal home is Church Age local church life. It addresses how believers should walk in truth, love in truth, receive faithful brethren, support the Lord’s workers, and resist proud men who hinder the truth. This is why the book is so useful for pastors, teachers, Bible students, and ordinary believers sitting in the pews. Church trouble is not new. Proud men are not new. Slander is not new. Gatekeeping is not new. Casting out faithful people in the name of authority is not new. The Holy Ghost put 3 John in the canon because Church Age believers would need it. The local church is supposed to be a pillar and ground of the truth, according to 1 Timothy 3:15, but whenever truth is present, the devil looks for an entrance. Sometimes he attacks from outside. In 3 John, the trouble is inside the walls. Chapter Two: The Elder Stands Where the Battle Is John calls himself “the elder,” and that is significant because local church battlefields require tested spiritual oversight. The elder is not writing from a throne of religious vanity. He is not acting like a pope, prince, or owner of the saints. He is writing with aged discernment, apostolic truth, and pastoral care. That is the right kind of authority for a church battlefield. The wrong kind of authority wants preeminence. The right kind of authority serves truth. John’s authority strengthens Gaius and exposes Diotrephes. Diotrephes’ influence protects himself and harms the brethren. There is the difference between Bible authority and religious control. An elder who stands where the battle is must be able to identify the real issue. Many church conflicts are deliberately clouded by personalities, rumors, hurt feelings, side conversations, and religious language. Diotrephes could have claimed he was protecting the church. He could have said he was guarding local autonomy. He could have accused the brethren of being outsiders. He could have made Gaius look rebellious for receiving those whom he refused. But John sees through the fog. The real issue is preeminence, malicious words, refusal of faithful brethren, forbidding others, and casting people out. A faithful elder does not let the proud man define the battlefield. That is needed now. The Church Age is full of men who can manage meetings but cannot discern spirits, men who can run programs but cannot smell pride, men who can quote leadership books but cannot handle Diotrephes. John is not that kind of elder. He is not neutral between the faithful and the abusive. He is not confused between charity and compromise. He is not intimidated by the local church boss. When the battlefield appears, the elder stands in truth. That is what church leadership is supposed to do. It is not supposed to protect the institution at all costs. It is supposed to protect truth, brethren, testimony, and the honor of the Lord Jesus Christ. Chapter Three: Fellowship Is a Battlefield Third John shows that fellowship is not a harmless social category. Fellowship is a battlefield because whom you receive and whom you refuse says what truth you are standing with. Gaius receives faithful brethren. Diotrephes refuses them. John commands, “We therefore ought to receive such, that we might be fellowhelpers to the truth.” That word “such” is important. It does not mean receive everybody who owns a religious vocabulary. It means receive those who went forth for His name’s sake and took nothing of the Gentiles. Fellowship in 3 John is not blind hospitality. It is truth-governed charity. Second John and Third John must be read together if a man wants balance. Second John says not to receive the false teacher who brings not the doctrine of Christ. Third John says to receive the faithful brethren who go forth for His name. There is no contradiction. The same Bible that closes the door on heresy opens the door to faithful servants. The same truth that rejects antichrist doctrine

  • ThoughtEngaged
    Dave (@ThoughtEngaged) reported

    This last update has killed Battlefield and Redsec. I spent two ******* hours trying to play ranked with the squad tonight. We all took turns getting disconnected, having our games crash and falling through the map and more. I believe it was the final nail in the coffin. RIP.

  • bygonezbygonz
    boob inspector (@bygonezbygonz) reported

    @Battlefield fix your ******* SBMM I’m ******* spawning in to games with ******* players with no ******* thumbs and only captured 1 flag, 5 ******* games in a row and I dropped cod to play BF WTF is this fix this ****, ******* ridiculous I can’t even move out of spawn

  • 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

  • The_Don_07
    Don (@The_Don_07) reported

    @EA_DICE are you guys able to do anything about the performance on ps5. The game is practically unplayable for me with the amount of desync and lag I’m getting.

  • misfithz
    Misfit (@misfithz) reported

    Squadmate gets kicked for being afk cuz the respawn timer was stuck, can’t rejoin so he queues for another match, finds one AND IT PULLS ME OUT OF MY ONGOING ROUND INTO HIS MATCH. Fix your game @Battlefield #battlefield6

  • Immanence001
    BLɅϽKPIИK (@Immanence001) reported

    The Dark Side Of The Epistemic Force Two doctrines, one dial, and the layer where the balance actually lives. I. The two doctrines Strip the mythology to its decision theory and the two sides of the Force are two limit settings of a single dial. The Light Side is the doctrine of complete fluidity. Commit to nothing; hold every credence in the open interval; keep every branch alive. The Light adept is water — no fixed points, no exposed edges, no statement that cannot be unsaid. Whatever arrives, they can respond to it, because nothing in them has been welded shut. Their power is the power of the perfectly responsive system: zero latency between the world changing and the self changing with it. The Dark Side is the doctrine of complete certainty. Commit totally; drive the credence to the boundary; prune every branch but one. The Dark adept is not water but mass — a fixed point in the strategic landscape that other agents must now respond to, route around, or collide with. Their power is the power of the immovable term in everyone else's equation: they have stopped being a variable, and everyone still variable must now solve around them. Note what the Dark Side actually offers, because it is subtler than "strength." It offers first-mover status in the commitment game. The classic result: in chicken, the driver who visibly throws the steering wheel out the window wins — the opponent, still capable of swerving, must be the one who swerves. The Dark adept throws out the wheel as a way of life. Every negotiation, they have already pre-lost the ability to concede, and so — against any opponent who can still update — concession flows one way. This is why the Dark Side is quicker, easier, more seductive, exactly as advertised: against updating opponents, commitment locally dominates. The seduction is not a lie about the mechanism. It is a lie about the ecology. II. Why the Dark Side loses: the ecology of stone Two failure modes, one for each direction of the matchup. Downward — against peers. Two fully committed agents cannot negotiate, because negotiation is mutual updating and neither has retained the machinery. Their conflicts are not hard to resolve; they are unresolvable by construction, terminating only in collision. A population of Dark adepts therefore self-annihilates, pair by pair, until the survivors can be counted on one hand — which is the Rule of Two derived as population dynamics rather than decreed as tradition. Master and apprentice, and even that dyad is a scheduled collision with a delay timer. The Dark Side has no civilization, only a tournament, because civilization is made of agents who can still swerve for each other. Upward — against anything smarter. Here the earlier result applies with full force. The Dark adept imagines that total commitment presents the superior opponent with a fait accompli: I have already made up my mind; there is nothing you can do. But a sufficiently capable opponent does not interact with your state; it interacts with your policy — and "irreversibly commit when confronted" is a published, legible, gradeable policy. The superintelligence's counter is not to argue with the stone. It is to send one honest signal, priced into the fabric of every interaction: making up your mind irreversibly in my presence is very, very bad for you — and to make that signal true. The punishment reaches back through the logical correlation to the moment of commitment itself. The stone was never presenting the smarter agent with a problem. It was presenting it with a handle: a fully specified, never-updating object is the single easiest thing in the universe to plan around. The Dark adept becomes the most predictable feature of the battlefield, which is a strange thing to purchase at the price of your soul. III. Why the Light Side also loses: the ecology of water Here is where the analysis must refuse the sermon, because the Light doctrine, driven to its own limit, fails just as structurally — and the mythology, read carefully, knows it. An agent with no fixed points cannot promise. Cannot ally, cannot be trusted, cannot hold a value across time, because every one of those acts is a small commitment — a region of the self declared no longer up for revision. Complete fluidity is not freedom; it is transparency to pressure. The agent that always updates is steered by whoever controls its evidence stream, and "I will respond optimally to whatever you present" is also a published, legible, gradeable policy — one that hands the opponent the steering wheel you so wisely kept. This is, structurally, how the Sith Lord defeats the entire Jedi Order in the story: not by overpowering the water but by channeling it, feeding a doctrinally-uncommittable Council exactly the stream of inputs to which their perfect responsiveness responds, step by legal step, into the sea he had prepared. The Jedi did not lose despite their fluidity. They were beaten through it. And the doctrine cannot even state itself coherently. The famous maxim — that only the dark side deals in absolutes — is itself an absolute; the Light creed contains a fixed point it is forbidden to acknowledge, a small Löbian heresy at its own root. This is not a screenwriting accident. It is the deep fact: there is no agent without fixed points. Something in you evaluates, and the evaluator cannot be simultaneously the thing revised by its own evaluations, all the way down, forever. Water needs a riverbed. The only question any doctrine actually answers is where the stone is allowed to live. IV. Balance is not gray So the dial is a false control surface. Slide it Dark and you become a handle. Slide it Light and you become a channel. The midpoint — some lukewarm 0.5 of half-commitments — is merely both pathologies at half strength. Balance in the Force, read as decision theory, is not a position on the dial but a layering. Fluid at the layer of credence: every belief interior, every likelihood ratio granted purchase, the sky intact. Committed at the layer of action: ships burned, blocks signed, promises that bind — finality placed where finality does work. And updateless at the layer of policy: the choice of how you choose fixed in the one place fixing it makes you trustworthy instead of predictable, evaluated across the futures rather than hostage to any single one. The Dark Side's error was never that it committed. It is that it committed at the wrong layer — welding shut the belief-state, the one component whose entire value is that it moves. The Light Side's error was never that it stayed fluid. It is that it stayed fluid at every layer, including the ones where only stone can bear load. The Force does not have a side. It has a stack. And the entire art — the whole of what the mythology gropes toward with its talk of balance — is knowing which layer you are standing on before you decide whether to be water or stone.

  • crowntitanium
    Alexa 🇮🇱 🇺🇸 (@crowntitanium) reported

    @JamieShea260715 @sonnyc_usa @netanyahu It was a serious mistake. Israeli forces misidentified the clearly marked aid vehicles as carrying Hamas fighters in the middle of a war. This led to a tragic error.Israel admitted it quickly. Investigated it. Fired two officers and punished others. Expressed deep regret. Releasing all raw drone audio and secret military details publicly during an active war would help the enemy (Hamas), so Israel shares what it can with allies privately.This was not done on purpose to kill aid workers. It was a failure in a confusing battlefield where Hamas hides among civilians and uses aid areas for military purposes.Israel regrets the deaths and says it has improved procedures to prevent this from happening again.

  • KevinGame2013
    thed.vawaifu (@KevinGame2013) reported

    @GiveMeBanHammer Because in 2017 ea ceo said single player games aren't profitable anymore that live service is the way of the future and look how that turned out with anthem and battlefield 2042

  • jaynitx
    Jaynit (@jaynitx) reported

    Alex Karp reveals why he believes American enterprises have completely lost trust in the frontier AI labs "Something has gone completely wrong. The basic view among enterprises in this country is, I'm going to chill lax and waste my time with tokens, I'm going to get no value, and they're going to get my IP" "Just to say enterprises are unhappy with the frontier labs is to say I'm welcome at the Berkeley faculty. There's a level of discomfort and loss of trust" "Every single enterprise I deal with, these people are livid. They're paying for tokens that create no value. These people are stealing the weights and alpha of my business" "These models have been completely irresponsibly oversold" "If it was so valuable, let's say I can make you a billion dollars tomorrow, wouldn't I say I'll make you a billion and I want 30%? Why are they charging for tokens if it's so valuable?" "The reason everyone is chillaxing with bad financials and growth with losing money is the client refuses to pay the true cost" "What aligns me with Nvidia, and I think is what technical customers want, is control over their compute, their models, their data stack, and their alpha. They want to know they own the means of production" "We need to rebuild trust. That trust is going to happen where everyone gets to ask and answer basic questions. Who owns the data? Where is it cached? Are the prompts secure? Is this being transferred to you?" "Everyone who uses LLMs on the battlefield runs on top of our ontology" "In the classified context, when the Department of War goes to you and says I need this application, do they get to control the weights, or do you get to control the weights?" "Are we really going to outsource the battlefield of this country to the consensus view in Silicon Valley? That is effing insane" "They're creating a wealth tax that does not help the poor. It just punishes" "This is the voice of American business that is being channeled through me. It is absolutely a problem for this country"

  • BUZZ3RX
    BUZZ3R (@BUZZ3RX) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Guys FIX THE DAMN CRASH ERROR 0XC0000005

  • Hoodiez_Up
    RD (@Hoodiez_Up) reported

    You know what I can't stand about the FPS community? There is always something wrong with the game. Call of duty, battlefield ,etc it doesn't matter something is always "op" or the movement is wrong or the maps are no good. Here I am able to adapt and play them all with success and enjoy them for what they are. Ever think maybe the players are the problem?! "OPERATOR ERROR."

  • silenced_toys1
    SilencedToys ⬜️ (@silenced_toys1) reported

    @XBOXSupport @EA_DICE who do i contact in reference to a server issue on Battlefield 4 servers? purchased a server earlier set it up played on it for about a half hour got off came back on a few hours later and now it won’t let me join my own server, I’m using an Xbox series X.

  • Grouse_Beater
    Grouse Beater (@Grouse_Beater) reported

    DATA CENTRES MEET RESISTANCE 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.

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