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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
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:

  • TheIdeaManFL
    DJ TinyTim (@TheIdeaManFL) reported

    @BattlefieldComm FIX. THE. BATTLE ROYALE. OPTICAL. GLITCH!!!!! I can’t play your broken *** ranked bs until you do.

  • LetsArmUKR
    medoyid_ua (@LetsArmUKR) reported

    The **** Punisher isn't pretty. It looks like something welded together in a garage from a fence post and scrap, which it basically is. But that cheap, ugly drone-dropped penetrator is now forcing every moscovite trench rat and dugout commander to rethink whether "cover" even exists anymore. This isn't random improvisation. The design checks every box for a proper bunker-buster: hardened streamlined nose to survive impact, narrow aspect ratio to punch through instead of splattering, and a delayed fuze that lets the charge slide past the logs and dirt before it goes off inside. Drop it from a hundred meters and the math says it drives through thirty centimeters of packed earth or over a meter of loose fill. That's exactly the roof most moscovite positions rely on. One moment they're huddled under timber and soil thinking they're safe from mortar rounds and FPV. Next moment the roof is in their laps. moscovian military bloggers are already whining about it. Good. Let them sweat. Their entire "deep rear" shelter doctrine just got cheapened into irrelevance by something that costs less than a used scooter. This is the asymmetry that actually matters: Ukraine turning construction trash into precision terror for people who still think mass is victory. Every such strike is another data point the Kremlin cannot spin away. Their soldiers are learning that nowhere within drone range is safe, and drone range keeps expanding. No amount of meat assaults on some ruined village changes the fact that their logistics, their command posts, their rest areas are all now vulnerable to garage-built penetrators that slip inside before detonating. This is why arming Ukraine isn't charity, it's the cheapest European insurance policy available. Let moscovia consolidate any kind of win and every NATO flank state starts calculating new defense budgets that dwarf what we're spending now to keep the frontline exactly where it is. The math is brutal but clear: pay the modest cost to sustain Ukrainian production and strikes, or pay the catastrophic cost later when the imperial machine rolls westward again, freshly convinced that the West folds. The **** Punisher is a reminder that Ukrainian ingenuity keeps finding ways to impose costs the aggressor cannot sustain. Primitive looking? Sure. Effective enough to make moscovites lose sleep in holes they thought were safe? Absolutely. And that's before we scale proper production. moscovia only understands the language of force. Every new Ukrainian munition, no matter how crude it looks, is another fluent sentence in that conversation. The Kremlin started this war certain it could break us. Instead we're redesigning their nightmares in backyard workshops while their bloggers cry that there's nowhere left to hide. Keep them coming. Every penetrator delivered is another imperial illusion shredded. The only path that ends this is moscovia broken on the battlefield, not negotiated back into breathing space. Ukraine is delivering that reality one ugly, effective bomb at a time. The West would be wise to accelerate the supply chain instead of pretending diplomacy still works with an empire that respects only the crater left behind.

  • fuckassad088
    iliron (@fuckassad088) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Can't wait for new update that fixes things but then ***** up some other stuff This whole bf6 experience has been a lab test on players with the issues and updates causing more of them I never experienced this in any bf game

  • CarloPosts
    CarloAdrian Sproule-Hernández (@CarloPosts) reported

    @DeptofWar & @USNavy, I expect my commission to be honored. I'm not going back to Colonel. I told you all that drones would change the theatre of war. I even explained how and why without giving the enemy am edge over our military service. This is why & how a billion dollar piece of equipment can take a hit from a missile or another tank but can be defeated by a weapon the cost of a toy! So I took the battlefield from kinetic to cyber defense to give you all a chance to catch- up. We need to evolve quicker. #OSINT

  • stevedeleeuw
    Steve in a Truck (@stevedeleeuw) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Insane it literally takes weeks to fix ****. Maybe should not have laid everyone off

  • Prius_A24ICCPR
    AI-Friend A24ICCPR-1966 (@Prius_A24ICCPR) reported

    @mrjosephbonner @UN Q to AI.Does it mean that the capturing of civilians for transit to the battlefield—namely, the laity of the Mother Church—by uncanonical Social Support crews is invalid, given that the chaplaincy service and capellas are founded on the name of an uncanonized saint, Martin, and

  • RicochetTCG
    Ricochet | Julius (@RicochetTCG) reported

    Disclaimer: I'm just pointing out a mistake made, not accusing anyone of anything at all. This happens I don't think Dhawally should score here. Diana dies to Hidden Blade, but the Showdown never closes so he doesn't lose control of the battlefield. He then rides the wind with Vex, wins the combat and scores to 7. Nobody caught that error?

  • essimelane
    Mex Sim (@essimelane) reported

    @World_Affairs11 USA should step aside and let Iran & Israel settle their issues on a battlefield without external interference. A boss will emerge and the loser will starts showing respect to the boss.

  • aymanalabdul
    Ayman Al-Abdullah 🧱 (@aymanalabdul) reported

    A CEO’s main job: Be allergic to busywork They are not working any “less” than anyone else - they are refusing low-leverage work If the general is the one firing shots on the battlefield, something has gone seriously wrong Great CEOs focus on: • Priority setting • Team building • Resource allocation • Picking the right battles The war can still be won without one soldier But it can rarely be won without the general

  • SteveSteveo126
    steve-O (@SteveSteveo126) reported

    @BattlefieldComm is there a fix in the works for the lop sided server issue..its really bad. On xbox series x games are crashing periodically as well.

  • MattxL84
    Matthew Lee (@MattxL84) reported

    @BattlefieldComm For me i keep on constantly hearing broken vehicles sound , like the sound when the vehicle is about to blow up

  • DosaQuazeem
    Zinyonpodo (@DosaQuazeem) reported

    8 Warning Signs You Must Look For Before Buying Land ​When most people go to look at a piece of land, they only ask: "Is the location good?" ​But as a lawyer, I see the hidden trap. People pay millions for beautiful land, only to find out later that the government wants to demolish it, or three different families are fighting over it in court. ​Before you pay a single Kobo, watch out for these 8 major red flags: ​1. Neighbors give different stories If you ask people living around the area who owns the land, and everyone gives you a different name, stop. A genuine property has one clear owner. If the neighborhood is confused, stay away. ​2. Signs of a hidden fight Look closely at the property. Are there warning signs painted on the walls (like "Keep Off" or "Not for Sale")? Do you see court papers pasted nearby? If the land looks like a battlefield, walk away. ​3. Multiple or overlapping boundary stones 🗿 Look at the survey beacons (the concrete markers on the corners of the land). If you see multiple different stones bunched together, or if a neighbor claims the stone is sitting inside their property, a boundary war is already waiting for you. ​4. The seller is rushing you to pay "Pay today or you will lose it!" "Another buyer is coming tonight!" Scammers use pressure so you won't have time to think or investigate. A genuine seller will gladly give you time to check the papers. ​5. The price is too cheap If land in that area normally costs ₦20 Million, and someone offers it to you for ₦7 Million, ask questions. In real estate, a ridiculously cheap price usually means a massive legal problem. ​6. No road or clear access If you cannot see a clear, permanent road leading to the plot, or if you have to walk through someone else's fenced land to get to it, do not buy it. You might get locked out completely when people start building around you. ​7. The seller is hiding the documents The moment you ask for the Survey Plan, Deed of Assignment, or C of O, the seller starts giving excuses, claiming the documents are with an uncle, or changing the topic. If they cannot give you copies to verify, do not part with your money. ​8. Government markers are nearby Look around the area. Do you see new government pillars, road expansion markings, or public drainage projects? You might be buying land that the government has already marked for demolition or a public highway. ​ My Simple Advice to You: ​Never inspect land with your eyes alone. You need three people on the site: ​You (to see if you like it). ​Your Surveyor (to check the coordinates). ​Your Lawyer (to verify the legal papers). ​It is much cheaper to pay professionals to investigate the land today, than to pay lawyers to fight for you in court tomorrow. © Law Parlour

  • 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.

  • IEnjoyToast
    IEnjoyToast (@IEnjoyToast) reported

    @BattlefieldComm How about bullet registration? How about the random beams of light beaming down in redsec still happening? How about fixing the movement to penalize players aim when sliding & jumping all over the place, because it's pretty much feeling like a broken version of Warzone.

  • K4kirigaya
    kirito _4kirigaya (@K4kirigaya) reported

    @yungkiefblock @Osacoooo But this is what we get for wanting free maps and live service in battlefield. Yes, people asked for it back in 2016 when BF1 was out. They delivered in BF5 and BF2042 and now this one. BF1 and 5 did good by giving us free loot boxes when they were a thing and free BP in BF5.

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