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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
San Bruno, CA 1
Buenos Aires, CF 2
Comuna 1, CABA 2
Paris, Île-de-France 4
Firmi, Occitanie 1
Garons, Occitanie 1
Manchester, NH 1
Ihlow, Lower Saxony 1
Pearland, TX 1
Brussels, Brussels Capital 2
Chaniá, Crete 1
Équancourt, Hauts-de-France 1
Wilhelmshaven, Lower Saxony 1
Holbæk, Zealand 4
Vitória da Conquista, BA 1
Montréal, QC 2
Copenhagen, Capital Region 2
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Plougastel-Daoulas, Brittany 1
Montpellier, Occitanie 1
Melbourne, VIC 1
Annonay, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Brownville, NY 1
Hagerstown, MD 1
Edinburgh, Scotland 1
Aix-en-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Enumclaw, WA 1
Ealing, England 1
Eggenfelden, Bavaria 1
Puteaux, Île-de-France 1
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • PrimeReparation
    FREEDMEN CHIEF JUSTICE REPARATIONS (@PrimeReparation) reported

    HELL NO!!! “Efficiency” does NOT justify any of this Calling it “merciful” is ROMANTICIZING the evil that was done at “The Red Wedding” It was a SACRED TRADITION broken that night We know there is “no honor among thieves” but there it does exist on the battlefield among MEN What say you? @PhxAscendReacts @PhxAscending83

  • Trotes936897
    2S7 Pion (@Trotes936897) reported

    SAAB has revealed its new round for Carl Gustaf, the HEAT 758, a Heat-Tandem round with up to 700mm of penetration behind ERA. According to Michael Höglund, head of Saab’s business unit Ground Combat: “This round is our response of developments of the battlefield where reactive explosive armour has become a major problem for regular munitions trying to defeat armoured vehicles. HEAT 758 is an example of how Saab continues to generate ever more capable products while decreasing the armoured vehicle threat to the operator,” The new round has already been ordered by an anonymous client and is in production.

  • hakuhironation
    (FAN) felixbachi || free 🇵🇸 (@hakuhironation) reported

    @notAngie18 recklessness, sending him out onto the battlefield as a 'test' despite both him and chihiro being rookies, and yet he blamed himself for not being good enough. the kamunabi did treatment on him to fix his sorcery, making it half of what it was, and he didn't complain. just a-

  • Amini142
    Dr. Seyyed Abdollah Amini (@Amini142) reported

    Tweet 3/7 Iran has permanently broken this cycle by asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz. We will not negotiate over our inherent right to manage this vital artery. Until Iran’s global power is fully consolidated, we shall desert neither the battlefield nor the public squares.

  • divvbiz
    Divyansh Chaudhary (@divvbiz) reported

    There was a point in the 90s where Apple was losing. Not because the products were bad. Because they were competing on the wrong battlefield. Processor speed. RAM. Storage. Price. A comparison shopping war where the lowest number usually wins. And Apple was never going to win that war. So they stopped playing it. The shift didn't happen overnight, but the direction was clear. Apple moved from describing what the product contained to describing what the person using it could become. "It just works" wasn't a feature. It was a relief from the anxiety every other option created. "The tools for creative people" wasn't a spec. It was an identity. It told a specific person that this was built for them, and everything else was built for someone else. "Privacy is a human right" wasn't a product announcement. It was a values position that made the entire competitor set look extractive by comparison. Each repositioning moved Apple further from a category where comparison was easy, and closer to a category where comparison became irrelevant. That's the move most B2B founders never make. I work with service businesses doing genuinely superior work. Stronger process, better results, more experienced teams. And they still get evaluated on price. Not because buyers don't care about quality. Because the positioning language describes the activity, not the outcome. "We do paid media" invites comparison with every other agency that does paid media. "We build predictable revenue pipelines for B2B SaaS companies between $1M and $5M ARR" describes a specific outcome for a specific person with a specific problem. One is a category. The other is almost a category of one. The question I ask founders trying to find their own version of "it just works" is simple: → What is the anxiety your best clients had before working with you? → What is the specific outcome they can now count on? → What does working with you make them feel capable of that they couldn't before? Apple didn't invent better computers. They invented a clearer answer to the question their buyer was actually asking. Most B2B founders are answering a question their buyer stopped asking a long time ago. The product is rarely the problem. The positioning language almost always is.

  • HorrorMMA
    Horror MMA🔪🥊🎅🏻 (@HorrorMMA) reported

    @MKfighter19 i mean liked/hated is subjective, i enjoyed them and didn’t enjoy the betas. Battlefield was not broken for me at launch at all

  • Conflictory_X
    Conflictory X (@Conflictory_X) reported

    🚨🇱🇧🇮🇱 Hezbollah ramps up FPV drone use as Israel scrambles for response Hezbollah is increasingly deploying FPV (first-person view) drones against Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, raising new battlefield challenges. Key points: ▫ FPV drones are being used for precision strikes against troops and equipment ▫ Low cost, high maneuverability, and difficulty to detect make them hard to counter ▫ Current defenses are reportedly struggling to fully neutralize the threat Response: ▫ Benjamin Netanyahu is holding a security meeting to assess the situation ▫ Focus on developing countermeasures against drone warfare The rise of FPV drones is creating a new tactical problem for Israel, forcing rapid adaptation to a fast-evolving threat.

  • kingjay343
    jayking (@kingjay343) reported

    @Kitasure @RiskiVR @StDoritos so the problem with the core count is 8 cores with unreal engine 5 needs atleast 8 cores to run fine. it will be fine on 6 cores not extremely well but 8 cores is recommended for open world ue5 games. on what i noticed on alot of ue5 games. same with battlefield 6 recommends 8

  • ash__kat
    Ash Katiyar (@ash__kat) reported

    @MarioNawfal When $400 hardware bypasses billion-dollar jamming architectures, the battlefield shifts from tech dominance to RAW ATTRITION. The IRON BEAM is a localized solution to a systemic problem: war is becoming too cheap for the defender to afford

  • airforty
    airforty (@airforty) reported

    @Battlefield why game broken?

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @oohmardeyforyou @kusowarataww The Mercari listing is for this creepy wooden cat/tanuki statue with a "cursed heirloom" backstory: Grandpa brought it from the battlefield. Family members suffered ear problems/deafness, one had an ear ripped off in an accident, and grandma's mom hanged herself. Seller dropped price from ¥10k to ¥7k claiming it's "probably fine." A YouTuber ("Bakuso Rocket") bought it, posted a video "spending one night with the cursed figurine," then his channel went silent. Classic cursed item meme.

  • SOtakhanov
    Sanjar Otakhanov (@SOtakhanov) reported

    @EA_DICE @SwedenGame Dear Electronic Arts, Just wanted to thank you for teaching the gaming industry a truly fascinating business strategy: Take a game with: — one of the strongest franchises on Earth, — a loyal fanbase, — incredible graphics and sound design, — years of potential content, — and a playerbase that STILL refuses to let it die... …and then stop supporting it right when it finally becomes loved by the community. Genius. Because apparently after: The Mandalorian, Andor, Ahsoka, Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Bad Batch there was clearly NO opportunity at all to keep expanding Star Wars Battlefront II. No new heroes. No new planets. No seasonal events. No PvE expansions. No Mandalorian content. No Warbond-style progression system like Helldivers 2. No long-term live-service support. Definitely impossible to make money from that. Meanwhile, players are still here in 2026. Still playing. Still modding. Still talking about Battlefront II. Which honestly says more about the game than about the company managing it. At this point, Battlefront II feels less like a failed live-service game and more like a case study on how to accidentally abandon a golden goose. Sincerely, Players who saw the potential even if EA didn’t.

  • SwampFox8
    SwampFox (@SwampFox8) reported

    @DiP11s @JerryDunleavy Mac was a terrible battlefield general. But nobody was better at taking a broken army and forging it anew. And for all of his ego, stepping down when relieved the second time when he could have been dictator says a lot about him.

  • RRossalex195
    Ross Wrenhurst (@RRossalex195) reported

    @Paulrestore I have loads but X won't let me describe them - my late wife had a fondness for the medieval punishments and would read avidly anything that described them. a little bloodthirsty but she was a battlefield medic and I was civil ambulance service so we have a dark sense of humour.

  • Gopolog86
    Paul Mckeown (@Gopolog86) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the ******* lag since the last update! Never known a game to get worse with each update

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