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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.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Battlefield 6 users through our website.

  • 36% Sign in (36%)
  • 33% Online Play (33%)
  • 14% Glitches (14%)
  • 10% Game Crash (10%)
  • 7% Matchmaking (7%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

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The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Mérignac Online Play 4 hours ago
Cergy Sign in 4 hours ago
Casablanca Game Crash 4 hours ago
Courcelles-lès-Lens Glitches 4 hours ago
Aix-en-Provence Game Crash 4 hours ago
Rennes Sign in 4 hours ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • DethNade
    DethNade (@DethNade) reported

    @BattlefieldInte What would fix Battlefield is to hit Reg, TTK and batter maps.

  • HagoVNacional39
    HAGOV NacionalBord (@HagoVNacional39) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the servers in South America, it's unplayable with packet loss!

  • 6db560c87fec4ea
    Marwan (@6db560c87fec4ea) reported

    @BattlefieldComm It seems like there is not enough knowledge or expertise to dive into the engine codebase and know the root cause of any introduced bug, and then fix it. It seems like AI is heavily used in development/bug fixes, but not real veteran engineering/coding skills.

  • K4kirigaya
    kirito _4kirigaya (@K4kirigaya) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix these small maps or get rid of them entirely and add big maps. Sick and tired of this running around with my head cut off type gameplay. Add real destruction not this crap where the side of a building falls off and that's it. Fix snipers and please bring back fortifications.

  • Carlosb65980631
    Carlos barragan (@Carlosb65980631) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Might as well fix the rubber banding, and adding a 12x scope

  • tminnzy
    Tminnzy (@tminnzy) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Canister was broken meta, not balance. Fix spawn timing instead.

  • nilakshirabhaa
    Nilakshi Rabha (@nilakshirabhaa) reported

    @KrishaAsiagh Ladies, keep that slap ready. Men, fix your sick minds or stay home. India, when will public transport stop feeling like a battlefield for us women? 🔥 #WomenSafety

  • miowritesxx
    miowrites (@miowritesxx) reported

    The small intestine is the core infrastructure for nutrient absorption. But when upstream digestion weakens — stomach acid, bile flow, pancreatic enzymes — food isn’t properly broken down. Partially digested food then spills into the small intestine. This undigested material becomes fuel for bacteria, leading to: abnormal fermentation gas production bile acid deconjugation irritating metabolic byproducts A place meant for absorption becomes a battlefield. Every meal sends new undigested material and bacterial metabolites into the small intestine, physically and chemically stressing the mucosa.

  • TheeMcMahon
    Connor McMahon ™ (@TheeMcMahon) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix strike point it’s been over a month

  • badguy974
    badguy974 (@badguy974) reported

    @oliver_drk more a diminishing returns issue. surprising how good certain battlefield 4 scenes hold up on my 1.2 tf xbox one. weird because the One generation was the first one i felt major diminishing returns at the time, but looking back one/ps4 games often look fine but 360/ps3 looks ***

  • scrollinyou
    Facts over Feelings (@scrollinyou) reported

    @libsoftiktok Hey if the free market wants to pay I have no problem. Just stop using my tax dollars to kill people unless it's on the battlefield and they say death to America as their motto.

  • EsharibG
    Esharib Graiwallⁱᴾⁱᵃⁿ (@EsharibG) reported

    175. Khan’s cell is not a defeat but a battlefield where his patience defeats cruelty. Each passing day proves he cannot be broken, and that unshakable spirit inspires the entire nation. #مزاحمت_توڑے_گی_ہر_زنجیر @TeamiPians

  • UlmizXF
    UlmiZX (@UlmizXF) reported

    Looking at the current state of Battlefield, I believe we're at an intermediate point. I think we should stop for a moment and dedicate a massive update to fixing everything that It's not working; why do I feel like they're just putting tape on a punctured pool

  • _Wolfmatha
    Óscar. (@_Wolfmatha) reported

    @Battlefield Fukickg disgraced of a game. I got disconnected 6 times today making me lose a total of 240 RP. When are you going to fix this ****???

  • T0TALfps
    Kevin Johnson (@T0TALfps) reported

    @DemizeFPS @EndersFPS Appreciate the pings. When something is clearly an exploit of gameplay like this, our priority is to get it investigated and resolved internally, and then communicate about it as quickly as we can once we know the next steps. Publicly drawing attention to an active exploit often increases awareness and usage, which ultimately leads to a worse experience for players who aren't abusing it. I don't think that's helpful; it just causes more annoyance. That's why we can sometimes appear quiet while the team is actively working on a fix... and they still are as of this very moment. Now that this has started circulating more widely, unfortunately, yes, I can confirm we're aware of the issue and are working to resolve it as quickly as possible. We'll share further updates via @BattlefieldComm when we have them and the required investigation/actions have taken place.

  • tomas_mones
    Tomas Mones-Cazon (@tomas_mones) reported

    SPIRITUAL WARFARE 101 The Spiritual Reality That Most Men Have Forgotten Existed "Our struggle is not with flesh and blood but with the principalities, with the powers, with the world rulers of this present darkness, with the evil spirits in the heavens." Ephesians 6:12 Peter said the same. "Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour." 1 Peter 5:8 The battle has three fronts. Flesh. Possessions. Pride. John names them directly. "All that is in the world, the desire of the flesh and the desire of the eyes and the pride of life, is not from the Father but is from the world." 1 John 2:16 Front one. The flesh. Satan's first move on Christ was bread. Christ had fasted forty days. He was starving. He still refused to use his power to feed his own appetite ahead of the Father's timing. The Catechism defines temperance as a disposition of the mind that sets bounds to the passions. That word bounds matters. The appetite itself is not evil. An appetite with no boundary is what makes a man ruled instead of ruling. Aquinas traces the path plainly. Gluttony does not stay in the stomach. An undisciplined appetite for food trains the whole man toward an undisciplined appetite for everything else, most directly toward lust. You do not get to chastity while still ruled by your appetite. Christ did not say "if you fast." He said "when you fast." Matthew 6:16-18 Possessions. Satan's second move. All the kingdoms of the world, offered in exchange for one act of worship pointed the wrong direction. Matthew 4:8-9 You will not be offered a kingdom. You will be offered a scroll, a purchase, a highlight reel, a next thing to acquire that promises the feeling a kingdom would give you. The rich young man kept every commandment. He still walked away sad, "for he had many possessions." Luke 18:22-23 The possession is not the sin. Aquinas calls the deeper problem inordinate attachment. Something good, loved out of the order it was made to be loved in. Front three. Pride. Satan's third move. This front hides best because it wears the costume of virtue. A man can fast, pray, and post about both, and still be feeding this front the entire time if the motive underneath is to be admired rather than conformed to Christ. Evagrius Ponticus, the fourth century source Cassian brought west, splits this into two enemies, not one. Vainglory, the hunger to be seen. Pride, the deeper sin of crediting your own strength for what was actually grace. Vainglory is loud and shows up early. Pride is quiet and shows up later, often right after real progress has been made. That is what makes it the more dangerous of the two. Here is what almost nobody says about this fight. Winning a skirmish is not the same as winning the war. Aristotle names four kinds of men on this battlefield, and Christian tradition, Aquinas included, kept it. The vicious man does not fight at all. He has surrendered the field and enjoys doing so. The incontinent man knows the good and still loses, again and again, to a will too weak to hold the line. The continent man knows the good and does the good, but he is white-knuckling every yard of ground. He still wants the thing he is resisting. The virtuous man has fought long enough and deeply enough that his wanting itself has changed. He does not merely resist the sin. He has stopped desiring it. This changes what "fighting spiritual warfare" actually means. Most men aim for continence and call it victory. Grit your teeth, hold the line, survive the day. That is a real accomplishment. It is also not the target. The Catechism's definition of virtue is a habitual and firm disposition to do the good. Habitual, so it has become a genuine habit. Firm, so it does not waver with your mood or your week. Disposition, meaning it comes from inside you, not from gritted teeth on the outside. The goal was never to survive temptation forever. The goal is to become the kind of man the temptation stops working on. There is no neutral ground on this climb. A man who has fought his way up to nearly virtuous, then takes a week off, does not hold his position. He slides back. Momentum only runs one direction at a time. Discipline pushes you up the hill. Virtue, once it is truly formed, pulls you the rest of the way. But you do not get virtue's pull until the discipline has been sustained long enough to actually reorder the desire, not just override it. This is why a man can pray for years and still feel nothing has changed. He has been continent the entire time. He has never let the fight go deep enough to become virtue. Most men also misunderstand how the enemy actually operates day to day. They picture a dramatic moment. A demon. A crisis. Usually it is not that. It is drift. St. Ignatius of Loyola mapped the real mechanics in his Rules for Discernment of Spirits. The enemy rarely opens with the sin itself. He opens with a suggestion, a thought that looks harmless. Then delight, a small pleasure taken in lingering on it. Only then consent, the actual choice. By the time a man notices he has sinned, he has usually already lost the first two rounds without knowing he was fighting. This is why idleness is so dangerous. Not because rest is sin, but because an idle man has stopped watching the door. St. Jerome called idleness the teacher of sin. Cassian named the specific restlessness that hits hardest in the middle of the day, once the morning's fervor has worn off and the evening's rest is still far away, acedia. The Desert Fathers called it the noonday devil for exactly that reason. Saturday morning is a noonday devil moment for most men. No work, no structure, a sleep in, phone in hand before the feet hit the floor. A week of discipline gets undone in the two days that were supposed to be resting from the fight, not deserting it. "No testing has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tested beyond your strength, but with the testing he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it." 1 Corinthians 10:13 Weapon one. The armor, and it is not a metaphor either. "Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil. Having fastened on the belt of truth, and having put on the breastplate of righteousness, and having shod your feet with the readiness given by the gospel of peace. Take up the shield of faith. Take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God." Ephesians 6:11-17 Weapon two. The sacraments. Confession, on a fixed rhythm, not when you finally feel bad enough to go. The Eucharist, received in a state of grace, not out of habit. Christ vanquished the tempter through prayer, at the outset of his public mission in the desert and again in his final agony in the garden. If the Son of God fought this on his knees, you do not get to fight it standing up and distracted. Weapon three. A rule of life and a brother. What time are you praying. What time is the phone away. What is the minimum Scripture you read daily. These need answers before the day starts, not answers that depend on how you feel once it has. "Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 Satan's preferred method is isolation. He wins by keeping a man's struggle locked inside him, unspoken. The moment you say the true thing out loud to a man you trust, that particular door starts to close. This is not a metaphor. It is warfare. The Catechism does not hedge on this. Satan is a person, "a murderer from the beginning, a liar and the father of lies," and through him sin and death entered the world. CCC 2852 That is why this is real. Not a mood. Not a rough week. An actual adversary, actually working against your soul, your marriage, your children, right now. And that is why you fight. Not to earn something you already have in Christ, but because there is no neutral ground here. A man who does not fight is not at peace. He is simply losing ground he never noticed he stopped defending. You were baptized into this war. You do not get to opt out of it. Do not aim to survive it. Aim to become a soldier in the fight against it.

  • magottlieb
    magottlieb (@magottlieb) reported

    @DanielLDavis1 The problem, obviously, is the US has been defeated on the battlefield and must find a way to surrender while declaring victory, the proud empire we are. Much more difficult with an impotent, but vainglorious emperor in charge.

  • RaulBro7
    Bro (@RaulBro7) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @DRUNKKZ3 @DRUNKKZ3 "I’m inclined to believe this is an AMD graphics issue. After last big update I can’t turn FSR without the game causing freezes and crashes. After turning off FSR the game is playable again. XBOX uses an AMD card the issue might be this but who knows." From reddit.

  • VipeViper
    Rob from Amsterdam 🇳🇱 △ (@VipeViper) reported

    @ruswar @NikanorTerentov That's basically the problem. You guys live in a virtual reality --until you end up dying on the battlefield, just like this guy.

  • masifabbasi
    M Asif (@masifabbasi) reported

    @SportsxClub Indian commies are the worst and act as schoolgirls who get excited and dejected within a 15 min period. You wouldn't hand a sniper rifle to someone in a knife fight and then blame the weapon for not performing. That's what these commentators are doing. The technique that lets Sooryavanshi and Abhishek hit 30 ball centuries in India is a sniper rifle. Calibrated for specific conditions. Low bounce, minimal movement, predictable trajectories. And in those conditions, it's devastating. Now you take that same setup to conditions where the ball is swinging, seaming, bouncing at the throat. That's a knife fight. The weapon hasn't failed. You've changed the battlefield. There is no universal technique in cricket. There never has been. The stance that murders bowling on Indian decks physically cannot produce the same results where the ball does different things. That's biomechanics. That's physics. No amount of "intent" or "boss mode" overrides it. You berated Kohli for adapting his game surface to surface. Now you cry when players who don't adapt get exposed in foreign conditions. Pick one. Take these same batsmen back home. They'll start destroying attacks again. The players aren't broken. Unfortunately, your understanding of the game is.

  • pro3z_
    Abdulaziz (@pro3z_) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the ******* jet flares Retards

  • BCharkot
    Bartol (@BCharkot) reported

    @Battlefield nerf the ******* snipers. Fix glint, add more loob, remove sweet spot.

  • WritesLb91284
    LB Writes (@WritesLb91284) reported

    @KatyKray73 So if they are on the battlefield they can be taken out, but if they are walking amoungst civilians there is no legal recourse. Makes heaps of sense, fix the law.

  • RickBeeWhite
    Rick B. White (@RickBeeWhite) reported

    @BRICSinfo 🚨 THE UNITED STATES HAS REPORTEDLY STRUCK A WATER-PUMPING STATION IN MAHSHahr, IRAN. Iranian state media says one person was killed and four others were injured in the attack. The facility reportedly supplied water for agricultural use. After Iran repeatedly attacked American positions, Gulf nations, and civilian ships in the Strait of Hormuz, retaliation was always to be expected. But this raises a serious question: WHY WAS AGRICULTURAL WATER INFRASTRUCTURE HIT? Was the station being used for a military purpose? Was this a targeting error? Or has the conflict now reached a point where infrastructure essential to ordinary civilians is becoming part of the battlefield? Iran’s leaders could not keep attacking everyone and expect no response. A REVENGE STRIKE WAS PREDICTABLE. But destroying water systems can punish farmers, families, and innocent people who had no role in launching missiles. This is how war spirals out of control: One attack produces retaliation. Retaliation produces revenge. And civilians inherit the suffering. SO WHERE DOES THIS END — AND HOW MUCH WILL ORDINARY PEOPLE BE FORCED TO LOSE BEFORE THE LEADERS CHOOSE PEACE? 🇺🇸🇮🇷🚨 “Do not repay anyone evil for evil.” — Romans 12:17

  • _sincerelybouje
    💯💪🏽🔟🤘🏽shyt🐢🌊💪🏽💯🔫🔫 (@_sincerelybouje) reported

    @EA please explain why i have to keep verifying my ******* identity on xbox to play any damn battlefield game on xbox but on Playstation it was never an issue…? cause i never get the code just wasting my ******* time

  • Robert_Meurett
    Robert Meurett (@Robert_Meurett) reported

    @BattlefieldComm FIX STRIKEPOINT

  • KyleDelfing
    Kyle Delfing (@KyleDelfing) reported

    This is the kind of action they should be taken on those who are war mongers. Kill them where they stand if they enter the battlefield. I have no problem celebrating the death of warlords.

  • GoonerActual67
    redsack (@GoonerActual67) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Ain’t no way in hell I’m preordering a battlepass, FIX THE BUGS

  • Stylie77
    Stylie (@Stylie77) reported

    Never a more clear example of why women cannot serve in some roles effectively, just as some MEN cannot either. There has got to be standards in order to save lives. In public service or on the battlefield.

  • EleanorDrives
    Eleanor Drives (@EleanorDrives) reported

    @Real_RobN Seeing those numbers and the logistics involved is definitely jarring. Still, framing it as an invasion or a crime only inflames the divide. If we keep turning every policy frustration into a battlefield, how do we ever find the room to fix the actual system?