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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
Rennes, Brittany 1
Nantes, Pays de la Loire 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 3
Montignac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Paris, Île-de-France 16
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
Montpellier, Occitanie 2
San Bruno, CA 1
Buenos Aires, CF 2
Firmi, Occitanie 1
Garons, Occitanie 1
Manchester, NH 1
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • chloe_socorro
    phiphi (@chloe_socorro) reported

    I haven’t been able to play battlefield 6 for a week now because of launching issues, I feel like I’m going in circles 😭

  • OpLowcountry
    Operation LowcountryWildfire (@OpLowcountry) reported

    OPERATION LOWCOUNTRY WILDFIRE INTELLIGENCE EXTERNAL BRIEF FORCED REOPENING UNDER FIRE 03 JUNE 2026 Open Source Derived | Cross-Checked | Analytical Assessment | No Classified Inputs EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Iran theater has entered a new phase. The current structure is not clean de-escalation, but it has also not broken into full regional war. The best read is forced reopening under fire. The Strait of Hormuz is now the central test of the emerging framework. Washington is pushing to turn protected movement through the Strait into a formal open lane, with mine-clearing, military overwatch, maritime enforcement, and no-toll transit becoming core conditions rather than side issues. This matters because Hormuz is not just a waterway. It is leverage. Iran has used the Strait as pressure, while the United States is now trying to turn that pressure point into the first visible deliverable of any agreement. If ships move freely, mines are cleared, and Iran loses the ability to gatekeep passage, the framework gains real weight. If the Strait remains selective, threatened, or dependent on quiet military coordination, the agreement remains vulnerable. CURRENT OPERATIONAL PICTURE The Gulf has moved into an active enforcement and interception phase. Kuwait has taken confirmed casualties after missile and drone activity struck Kuwait International Airport, while Bahrain remains inside the defensive ring. U.S. forces continue to intercept threats and conduct precision responses against Iranian military nodes tied to the current escalation cycle. Iran is not simply walking away from diplomacy. Tehran is using pressure as negotiation. The Iranian economy remains under severe strain, with oil revenue, financial access, sanctions evasion routes, and internal stability all weighing heavily on the regime. The IRGC cannot accept a framework that looks like surrender. It needs leverage preserved, resistance language intact, and enough battlefield pressure to claim it was not forced into concessions. That is why the current pattern looks contradictory from the outside. Talks continue while missiles fly. Hormuz is discussed while ships move under pressure. Sanctions expand while Iran claims retaliation and the United States keeps military pressure in place. This is not contradiction. It is coercive bargaining. INTERNAL IRANIAN PRESSURE The deeper issue inside Iran remains the power structure. The formal state is still visible, but the coercive state appears dominant. The IRGC remains the central actor across security, maritime pressure, missile activity, internal control, and sanctions evasion networks. Civilian authority appears weakened. Public anger remains real in many segments of Iranian society, but fear and repression continue to limit open action. This creates an unstable balance between a population under strain, a formal state seeking relief, and a security apparatus trying to preserve its role. Iran needs a deal, but the IRGC needs not to look like it needs a deal. The United States wants compliance before relief, while Iran wants relief before surrendering leverage. Gulf states want open shipping without becoming the battlefield, while Israel wants continued freedom of action against Iranian proxies and infrastructure. STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT The current phase is a hot middle zone. It is not peace, but it is not full blowout. It is pressure. The most important watch points are now clear. The first is whether Kuwait sees another wave. The second is whether U.S. strikes remain limited to Qeshm-style military nodes or expand deeper. The third is whether Hormuz transit becomes openly normalized or remains selective and protected. The fourth is whether Iran accepts a framework or continues using pressure to alter the terms. The answers to those questions will determine whether this becomes a managed reopening or the next escalation ladder. FINAL READ The banks have not broken, but the tide is moving. King of Cainhoy 🇺🇸🔥 🔥

  • Kireilt
    Terrance Nelson (@Kireilt) reported

    @Ganglosaxonnne While such bans have happened in the history of the Combine, I can't help but feel that this is CGL's excuse to get rid of the practice because certain writers find it personally problematic. It pisses me off that the DCMS is suddenly being portrayed as weakened. Especially when they haven't suffered as many egregious defeats as other instersteller powers. It goes against Era Report: 3145 and Shattered Fortress. Manpower shouldn't be a issue. Training shouldn't be a issue. Just get butts in cockpits. They'll get there training on the battlefield. There should lines of citizens ready to enlist. Why is CGL having Yori pussyfoot around when she clearly had plans to address these issues years before.

  • ghosthor109
    Daniel Vargas (@ghosthor109) reported

    @ElClaptain Dmz didn't work AT ALL... They need a Miracle ( specially because GTA 6 is coming and Dice finally start to fix for real Battlefield 6, so...). Good luck with that...

  • Hypersiter64
    hyper (@Hypersiter64) reported

    @AirwingMarine hyper uber taxi service is here for battlefield transport needs give me call im just a pedal away Vrooom

  • ZyderTV
    Zyder (@ZyderTV) reported

    @BattlefieldComm So many asian and high-ping players in matches, clearly cheating. Fix this asap!

  • Slumber_Season
    Slumber Season (@Slumber_Season) reported

    @RepLuna 2/ Weaponizing fake outrage to deflect from the actual issue is peak drama. You’re acting like you survived a battlefield when you really just survived a tough CONVERSATION.

  • anhonestsitizen
    Bane (@anhonestsitizen) reported

    @BattlPULSE That in Battlefield there is a terrible balance and shooting. How many times do problems live at least until the middle of the cycle

  • dipapip
    justinatime ☂️🇬🇧🇺🇦 (@dipapip) reported

    @NOELreports What's the point of it because putin will just string them along too! He doesn't want peace and until hes made to stop on the battlefield or financially broken 💩🇷🇺 then nothing can be done 🙄

  • Slumber_Season
    Slumber Season (@Slumber_Season) reported

    @RepLuna 2/ Weaponizing fake outrage to deflect from the actual issue is peak drama. You’re acting like you survived a battlefield when you really just survived a tough CONVERSATION.

  • HonNoah93
    Hon Noah Ahmed (@HonNoah93) reported

    I see people complaining on their status and page that's hypocrisy of the highest order, I was tire of the system,I was tired of just complaining online or posting status, jump into the battlefield, I fought, I stood my ground, how many youths or people here where there to show support or solidarity, I was out of Resources I openly Ask for help everyone act like am making noise but you can also check my score cards I didn't just come out to Ride on PO wave, I have been doing my things year ago without even thinking I will contest for office, All the influencers I met them to help push, none Answer, All the bigger boys who spend in clubs I pleased for help everyone turned their back, we are complaining online as of we Care about the country, go into the field Risk your life take the bullet, which I did All of that, I questioned the system I met the who and the who controls the system what happened nothing, our youths are the problem of the country, we will not support people who Really wants to change the Narrative people who wants to Face the system because he is not a celebrity or son of nobody, The highest I know they can do is complaining online and move on tomorrow, The total money I spent can't be said publicly well God and my Ancestors knows I did my best I stood up for what is Right and With God nobody can stop me....

  • Ammonw3Ward
    ItzKingFTW (@Ammonw3Ward) reported

    @Battlefield Can Y’all please fix the Red Sec visual bug we shouldn’t have to deal with that on Ranked

  • ChrisPa18948536
    DaddyShark (@ChrisPa18948536) reported

    @LibTard43740 @iamAtheistGirl So again, your retardness just flares up. YOU ridiculed Walz, so I suppose simply pointed out your tone deafness by mentioning Vance to show how insane your argument was. Then you leaped to service in Iraq to justify your bone head comment. Vance never even saw the battlefield.

  • researchUSAI
    U.S.A.I. 🇺🇸 (@researchUSAI) reported

    🇮🇷 The First Order Consequence: Iran’s Supreme Leader, after saying an enemy had been defeated on the battlefield, warned that attempts to undermine public resolve or spark pessimism would “directly aid the enemy,” signaling a push for tighter domestic information control and messaging to reduce frustration-driven unrest 🇮🇷 The Second Order Consequence: Iranian state-aligned authorities and media outlets would likely intensify monitoring and restrictions on dissenting commentary, while opposition figures and citizen networks could face higher risk of retaliation, contributing to reduced open debate but potentially faster alignment around official narratives, reflected in measurable trends such as fewer public protest announcements and fewer viral accounts documenting shortages or security incidents 🇮🇷 Discernment: Past instances of government crackdowns on criticism following battlefield or security milestones would likely be treated as evidence that fear and uncertainty suppress mobilization, shaping future strategy toward preempting pessimism rather than responding after public sentiment turns 🇮🇷 Reasoning: The Supreme Leader’s framing suggests a current focus on sustaining morale through state messaging, which may produce short-term stability measurable by lower reported street confrontations and fewer coordinated online calls to action, while also increasing long-term decay risks such as public distrust if official accounts diverge from daily conditions like inflation or service disruptions 🇮🇷 Judgement: The warning aims to preserve collective cohesion by discouraging frustration, but the approach risks trading openness for stability; group growth would be supported if public communication improves and grievances are addressed, while group decay would be supported by evidence like sustained reductions in credible, verifiable information and persistent reports of harassment that discourage participation in civic problem-solving

  • padimMNV
    Guilherme Almeida (@padimMNV) reported

    @EndersFPS That's ridiculous, it's gotten to this point: a year to talk about the matchmaking problem, more than a year to implement a simple server browser. This only reinforces the terrible job DICE has been doing with Battlefield. I miss when you were more emphatic in your criticism.

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