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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

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  • 36% Sign in (36%)
  • 33% Online Play (33%)
  • 14% Glitches (14%)
  • 9% Game Crash (9%)
  • 8% Matchmaking (8%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Game Crash 2 days ago
Aurillac Glitches 2 days ago
Annecy Online Play 2 days ago
Paris Online Play 2 days ago
Paris Matchmaking 2 days ago
Arvert Game Crash 4 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • ODGactual
    Operation Detachment Gaming (@ODGactual) reported

    Breakthrough on Liberation Peak is trash. Defenders have zero tanks, smh. It was decent but then changed for no reason! @Battlefield give defenders some vehicles!!! Fix launch maps on BT! Add Operations back! @BattlefieldComm @EA_DICE

  • bygonezbygonz
    boob inspector (@bygonezbygonz) reported

    @Battlefield ******* 30 guys sniping and only 1 flag captured, fix your ******* game

  • jscmanila
    jscmanila (@jscmanila) reported

    “Pickett’s Charge” — July 3, 1863 This painting captures General Robert E. Lee’s most costly battlefield decision. Believing the Union center on Cemetery Ridge could be broken, Lee ordered a frontal assault across nearly a mile of open ground. The attack ended in disaster, with devastating Confederate losses. Gettysburg marked the turning point of the American Civil War, ending Lee’s invasion of the North and shifting the momentum decisively to the Union. Lee later accepted full responsibility, telling his men, “It is all my fault.”

  • TwoBabyBlues
    𝒮𝒜𝒯𝒪ℛ𝒰 𝒢𝒪𝒥𝒪 五条 悟 (@TwoBabyBlues) reported

    ( For a moment, 𝕾𝖆𝖙𝖔𝖗𝖚 simply stood there... ) ( Not because he was frozen... not because he was afraid... but because even his eyes needed a second to make sense of what they had just watched... ) ( Death... then rebirth... then death again... ) ( The kind of cycle that would have made most people sick just from witnessing it... ) ( His gaze moved from the blood-soaked sand... to the injured dragon... then finally to the woman collapsed beside it, breathing like every inhale had to claw its way out of her chest... ) ( The smile was gone now... completely... ) ( Around him, the air shifted... ) ( The next arrow fired toward the woman never reached her... ) ( It stopped inches from 𝕾𝖆𝖙𝖔𝖗𝖚’𝖘 raised hand, trembling in place as if the world itself had decided it was no longer allowed to move forward... ) 𝕾𝖆𝖙𝖔𝖗𝖚 𝕲𝖔𝖏𝖔: “ Yeah... I think that’s enough... ” ( He stepped past the line of dead soldiers and broken weapons, his shoes pressing into sand stained too dark to belong on any normal shoreline... ) ( More arrows came... then a spear... then shouting... ) ( None of it touched him... ) ( Every weapon slowed before reaching his body, hanging uselessly in the invisible space between him and the rest of the battlefield... ) “ I don’t know what kind of war this is... ” ( His eyes narrowed slightly behind his lenses as he looked toward the soldiers... ) “ And I don’t know what she did to make all of you this desperate... ” ( He stopped beside the collapsed woman and the wounded dragon, his posture casual, but the pressure around him was anything but... ) “ But watching someone die over and over again while cheering about it... ” ( A faint, colder edge entered his voice... ) “ That’s a pretty ugly look, don’t you think...? ” ( Without taking his eyes off the soldiers, 𝕾𝖆𝖙𝖔𝖗𝖚 crouched slightly near the woman, careful not to touch her yet... not when he had no idea what that flower, that blood, or that rebirth actually meant... ) “ Hey... you still with me...? ” ( His voice lowered just enough for her to hear over the waves and distant shouting... ) “ Because if you are... maybe now would be a good time to tell me whether I’m saving you... or stopping you... ”

  • MrDilligaf2026
    Mr.FAFO 2026 (@MrDilligaf2026) reported

    @killertkr6 @Battlefield IDK bro im just trying to help u figure it out . Hate hearing u have issues with BF6

  • dj_arsham
    ARSHAM (@dj_arsham) reported

    The speed here is non-negotiable On-chain performance on Solana is a battlefield, and FatCat operates with surgical precision. Swaps settled consistently in 3-5 seconds. What I truly appreciated was the brutal fee transparency, 0.1% platform fee + network fees clearly broken down. No fluff, no "hidden tax" surprises, just pure data 🧵 2

  • ChrisSlaske
    chris (@ChrisSlaske) reported

    @Battlefield season 3 update. Another update that doesnt fix anything except giving us a clear all button

  • LogicNotLore
    —- (@LogicNotLore) reported

    @Battlefield this last update has tons of people crashing mid game and losing RP. When’s the fix for this? I’ve never crashed so much.

  • ghosy01
    Jorge (@ghosy01) reported

    @AndreiBtvt They just keep slapping explosive bricks on the t90 . I don’t think anything can fix that tank it just doesn’t work on a modern battlefield

  • TNTJohn1717
    PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reported

    That is where many people twist the lesson. They like the picture of Jesus serving them. They like the warmth of being loved, washed, helped, fed, healed, guided, and forgiven. Thank God for all of that. But the lesson of John 13 is not merely, “Jesus is humble toward me.” It is, “Now go be humble toward others.” The Lord did not establish a one-way ministry model where the Head serves and the body lounges. He taught His people to serve one another. “Ye also ought to wash one another’s feet” (John 13:14). That means nobody is too big to serve. Nobody is too spiritual to help. Nobody is too knowledgeable to stoop. Nobody is too busy being blessed to become a blessing. The towel is not just something Christ used; it is something He handed to His disciples. If a man has received grace and refuses to show grace, received truth and refuses to share truth, received help and refuses to help, he has missed the lesson. This applies directly to Bible ministry. A work like VerseQuest cannot be viewed as a fountain where everyone comes to drink while the same few people dig, pump, repair, carry, guard, and pay for the pipes. That is not how a body works. Paul said, “For the body is not one member, but many” (1 Corinthians 12:14). He also said, “But now hath God set the members every one of them in the body, as it hath pleased him” (1 Corinthians 12:18). Every believer is not called to write essays all day. Every believer is not called to build websites, design charts, format books, prepare commentaries, answer critics, and manage a ministry platform. But every believer can do something. A hand may not be an eye, and an eye may not be a foot, but both belong to the same body. Some can give. Some can pray. Some can share. Some can buy resources. Some can send encouragement. Some can help spread free studies. Some can point a confused soul to an answer. Some can help identify errors, broken links, or glitches. Some can simply be faithful and not act like ministry happens by magic. Foot washing takes a towel, time, humility, and willingness. So does Bible ministry. Chapter Three — The Body of Christ Is Not a One-Man Show One of the most destructive ideas in modern Christianity is that ministry is something performed by a few visible people while everyone else watches, judges, consumes, and comments. That may be how entertainment works, but it is not how the Body of Christ works. In the Body of Christ, the Lord gives gifts, functions, helps, administrations, and places of service. Paul wrote, “But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal” (1 Corinthians 12:7). Not every man gets the same gift, the same burden, the same platform, the same ability, or the same assignment, but every saved person is placed into a living body where his life is supposed to profit somebody besides himself. Christianity is not a theater. It is a battlefield, a household, a body, a building, a stewardship, and a ministry of reconciliation. Paul said, “Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ” (1 Corinthians 11:1). That is not arrogance. That is example. A minister who works, studies, labors, endures, teaches, writes, answers, and serves is not saying, “Look at me as the source.” He is saying, “Follow the pattern as far as it follows Christ.” The Christian life needs examples. People need to see somebody take the Bible seriously. They need to see somebody work while others sleep. They need to see somebody keep going when criticized, misunderstood, tired, opposed, and stretched. They need to see that ministry is not built by talkers but by laborers. Paul told Timothy, “Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ” (2 Timothy 2:3). That is not soft language. That is soldier language. Soldiers do not expect the battle to be convenient. VerseQuest is being built with that kind of urgency. It is not a hobby corner, a religious scrapbook, or a place to dump random thoughts. It is a long-term

  • GeneralMyke74
    General Myke (@GeneralMyke74) reported

    @NeoGameSpark EA treated me like royalty when my cd key stopped working for w/e reason on medal of honor and they gave me a 20% discount code for my troubles and I used it to buy battlefield 3 lol. Yeah Sony's customer service SUCKS.

  • ttenapple
    RøttenApple (@ttenapple) reported

    Ps6 gonna have no games, no discs and cost about $1250 and I know you fifa, cod and battlefield live service slop loving troglodytes will still buy it I hate you all.

  • KofferTim
    Tim Koffer (@KofferTim) reported

    @Battlefield Every fkn game is a blow fix this pile of dog ****. How the fk is fun to get blown out multiple games in a row? Its fkn pathetic

  • revsprotwit
    REVENGE (@revsprotwit) reported

    @ThelVanDamne Removing health packs, dual wielding, vehicle boarding, equipment did alter halo. Also, the BR doesn't have hit scan. It's just really fast projectile. In fact, the projectiles of the BR are actually slower in halo 3. Further proving you don't know jack **** about what you're trying to seem like an expert on. All of the things you listed were carefully considered and tested before being greenlit to be added to the game. most of the things you mentioned don't really alter the player that much other than improve gameplay flow, which halo 5 abilities do not as we'll get to in a bit. Vehicle boarding is a natural evolution of the combined arms combat halo is known for. it gives people not on vehicles another tool to defend themselves against vehicles, especially when paired with the emp of the plasma pistol, or EMP ball. Removing Health packs (while I don't agree with it) was necessary for multiplayer. Regenning health ensured that once you finished a fight and had time to recover, you entered new engagements on equal footing with other players. Allowing you to be more aggressive. Removing fall damage allowed for greater organic verticality, and improves gameplay flow. Fall damage was a hinderance to map design, and player movement that halted the game. Halo is a game that relies on good consistent flow, and 30 seconds of fun philosophy. If fall damage stayed it would objectively hurt gameplay flow and map design. Equipment affects the battlefield directly. It creates area denial, support for team mates, and cover from enemy fire. It emphasizes the team work aspect of halo's multiplayer. at the same time though, the equipment was never one sided. A skilled player could turn equipment you brought into the field against you, and even use it to their benefit. Dual wielding is an extension of the weapon sandbox. It gives weaker single handed weapons additional utility. While I think the implementation and execution was not the best, it provided another layer to combat that gave you pause to consider using single handed weapons over two handed weapons. All of these changes organically evolved halo's combat loop. Which I even said I wasn't against. Spartan abilities on the other hand: >Sprint even though it makes you run faster, is still disruptive to the gameplay loop, because it forces you to put your gun into low ready while sprinting. Then have to bring it back up when exiting sprint, disrupting halo's gameplay flow. Along with the other aforementioned gameplay implications. >Ground pound locks you into an animation that you have zero control over, and on impact you have to wait for an animation to play before you can regain control of your character. Same for spartan charge. Again, disruptive to gameplay flow. The only "spartan ability" I have no problem with is clamber, because that's less of an "ability", and more of a quality of life improvement that still punishes you for bad jumps.

  • jentelism
    Zen ۶ৎ | reading closed (@jentelism) reported

    But the universe is using Justice and The Hanged Man to pull the emergency brake. They are being asked to step down from the battlefield, stop trying to fix the external world or the broken collaborations, and turn inward.

  • DigitalWarfare1
    🇺🇸 DigitalWarrior on BlueSky (@DigitalWarfare1) reported

    @SweetFnLucifer I say Letitia James but would no problem with smith. I would take Elias off the voter disenfranchisement battlefield tho

  • EndersFPS
    Enders (@EndersFPS) reported

    Yes yes, always about how the game looks and never about how the game plays. That’s the problem with this community. Constantly cherry picking what’s ok and what isn’t purely based on how much it annoys them / how badly they get styled on by it, and using “immersion” and “atmosphere” as a shield while simultaneously rarely using the mechanics they criticize themselves. If they had it their way Battlefield’s gameplay would have almost zero gameplay mechanics, but to them it’s fine because it benefits them and they didn’t use the mechanics anyway. Zero consideration for the bigger picture, and for the history of the franchise when it comes to what was possible in previous titles. People have been jumping around in Battlefield for 20 years. Deal with it, or quit. It’s part of the franchise.

  • Hoskins1st
    Ryan (@Hoskins1st) reported

    @Battlefield No if you you would allow kids that have the paid for the battle pass to use your store to at least get the free items that they are supposed to get with the Battle pass that they paid for @Battlefield @BattlefieldComm fix the store

  • _IGI_Media_
    𝗜𝗚𝗜 𝗠𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗮 (@_IGI_Media_) reported

    @ObsceneSelene the issue (as your video points out) is that people are confusing "the ability to connect 3D to your AI" with "the need to connect 3D with your AI" If I told them when they first started in AI "yes, you can make stuff in AI, but yer going to need all these other software to get the job done" they'd laugh at me and run. So some blender dudes show how AI makes movies from input sources and other references, and now these folks have mis takingly come to the rationale that this is the way to do it. The issue is not the initial connection or in-coming source files, but rather if you need to make a change, then what? The reason they get away with this approach, is that they never ever go back. Even if they made an error, they just leave it in, and don't go back into Blender (or others) and try to fix it. This is because the bar they have set for quality is very very low. I.e. line up the camera to show people in a room, or horses riding across the battlefield. These are generic shots. Whereas if you were attempting to achieve a very specific movement by the actors, toggling back and forth between apps, then becomes extra steps, time consuming, and tricky. The irony here, is we're damned if we do, and damned if we don't. external CGI sources are temporarily a solution (and I say that with sarcasm) in that it is a crude approach to something that should use a finesse and very accurate solution. Using CGI for camera alignment, is like pounding a nail with a rock. Yes you could do it that way, but should you . . .no ! * P.s. for those reading down this far, I'm formally trained and 30+ years with CGI and graphic tools. Summary: inserting additional apps and steps into a work flow is not a solution, it's just a more elaborate work flow.

  • DingusKingus
    Dingus Khan, Warlord of Portland (@DingusKingus) reported

    Battlefield once more has a massive cheating problem I gave you guys kernel level access to my motherboard for *this*?

  • brane_mija64426
    brane mijatovic (@brane_mija64426) reported

    @NatasaIvanova9 It seems that Putin has accepted the fact that the solution to the problem with the West, projected through Ukraine, is on the battlefield and has left diplomacy for last..

  • FlyghtMedic
    RCP (@FlyghtMedic) reported

    @Battlefield could you guys fix the game instead of “releasing” no ****?

  • urticariuh
    urticaria⚧️ (@urticariuh) reported

    bouta drop bf6 and play bo2 because battlefield wants to CRASH EVERY TWO SECONDS I NEVER HAD ANY ISSUES BEFORE LIKE 2 DAYS AGO

  • nioEX3
    nio.exe (@nioEX3) reported

    @PaulTassi With the amount of money Sony spent on developing live service games, you'd think they would just buy Fortnite, or even Battlefield, or turn D2 into a "Fortnite" game with creator modes and maps

  • vinaykhurana85
    Vinny (@vinaykhurana85) reported

    **This video from Birmingham will break your heart if you still care about fairness.** Outside Caesar’s Modern Indian Cuisine, a group of youths turn a street into a battlefield. Shoves. Punches. A young white lad gets knocked to the ground. Police arrive fast. The group scatters into the night. But the one they grab, the one they cuff, the one they call “drunk”? The lad who was attacked. This is two-tier policing in its rawest form. Not protection. Not justice. Just picking sides while ordinary families pay the price. Somewhere right now a mother is staring at her phone, waiting for her son to text he’s safe. A father is wondering what happened to the country he grew up in. A young man who might have just been in the wrong place at the wrong time now carries the consequences — while those who started it walk free. This isn’t an accident. This is what happens when leaders import problems they refuse to name, then tie the hands of the police and call it “progress.” If this makes your blood boil… good. If it terrifies you for your own children… even better. Because this could be anyone’s son. Anyone’s brother. Anyone’s future. How much longer do we stay silent? Comment what you really see. Share this. Tag someone who still believes “it’s not that bad.” One law for all. Or we lose everything that mattered.

  • OfBattlefront
    𝐎𝐅 𝐁𝐀𝐓𝐓𝐋𝐄𝐅𝐑𝐎𝐍𝐓 (@OfBattlefront) reported

    ㅤ Raiden went farther than anyone else, he searched every place Shinei would normally go. when he found nothing, he started over and He crossed the battlefield once. Then again. And again. Every ruined street, every collapsed trench, every broken road. He retraced them all, refusing to believe he'd overlooked something. ㅤ

  • USN8D
    N8D (@USN8D) reported

    @BattlefieldComm BF6 is just a placeholder FPS till something better drops. Game is dead, broken and riddled with third party software in anything competitive. EA/Dice should just hang it up. The last decent thing created was BF3 and 4.

  • Troll81357830
    steve (@Troll81357830) reported

    @Battlefield FIX THE BLACK SCREEN LOADING TIMES **** SAKE WTF IS THIS

  • Suhyeem
    實果 (@Suhyeem) reported

    The war didn't begin with explosions. The first thing that crumbled was the "consistency" of the reports. Military conflict records usually follow a single flow: occurrence, engagement, losses, and assessment. However, this flow didn't hold true in this theater of operations. Reports from multiple countries existed simultaneously as "official logs," each contradicting the others. As a coordinator in the International Intelligence Analysis Bureau, I was responsible for resolving these contradictions. Being a woman doesn't mean anything in this job. But when I descend to the field, for some reason, my "physicality as an observer" becomes acutely aware. The first anomaly report concerned an Apache helicopter engagement record. One source claimed it was "shot down by a low-altitude drone," another claimed it was "deactivated by electronic warfare," and yet another claimed "contact itself wasn't even observed." The same location, the same time, the same unit. Yet, only the "reality" of the battlefield didn't match. Adding insult to injury, F-35 fighter jet attrition data began to surface. The numbers were exaggerated. The number of destroyed aircraft varied from source to source, ranging from "multiple aircraft" to "the majority of the force." However, the problem wasn't the numbers. Every report had an abnormally high degree of certainty. "Confirmed," "Definitive," "Undoubtedly" These phrases were simultaneously applicable to the same event. I held my breath in front of the terminal. A war wasn't happening. The very "definition" of war was divided. At that moment, the monitoring system issued a single warning: 《Synchronization Anomaly in Reference Theater》 I didn't know yet. That this war wasn't a clash of weapons, but a clash over "real-world reference points." And that at its center existed an unnamed "Observer Protocol."

  • w41gy
    Craig Hall #GeneralStrike #Worldwide (@w41gy) reported

    @Crypt0Mess1ah @NHSMillion Hospitals were originally designed to treat wounded soldiers and getting them back on the battlefield ASAP. There’s no rush to fix us now that the wealthy can afford to circumvent the NHS with our two tier system.