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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

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July 13: Problems at Battlefield 6

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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%)
  • 34% Online Play (34%)
  • 13% Glitches (13%)
  • 9% Game Crash (9%)
  • 7% Matchmaking (7%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Argentan Game Crash 3 days ago
Cadiz Online Play 4 days ago
Nantes Online Play 6 days ago
Bitche Game Crash 8 days ago
Paris Game Crash 10 days ago
Aurillac Glitches 10 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • DooM49
    DooM49 (@DooM49) reported

    The problem with Battlefield 6 match making is you either destroy them / you get destroyed or you get bots. I can't stress enough how badly we need a server browser.

  • joel_hkg
    Joel_silva (@joel_hkg) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix strikepoint

  • RedClaw423
    LoneWolf91 (@RedClaw423) reported

    @notnotnotdussyi The problem is everyone is a freaking try hard. Sometimes I just want to play casually in turf but then I go into a battlefield where we get spawn camped in the first 30 seconds.

  • evo1tactical
    (TCAG) Командир Бред Кроуфорд (CDR Brad Crawford) (@evo1tactical) reported

    @BurnRichPeople @DanJBray Yeah, man, it’s a huge problem. Companies like General Dynamics and Raytheon aren’t interested in investing in a $400 reusable drone when they can develop a $70,000 system and sell thousands of them to the government. That’s the fundamental problem. The system rewards expensive, complicated weapons programs, long term contracts, proprietary technology, and licensing agreements. It doesn’t reward getting cheap, effective equipment into the hands of soldiers as quickly as possible. And when I talk about the bottom line, I mean exactly that. Stock prices, profits, government contracts, financing, and making sure nobody else can easily reproduce what they’re selling. Meanwhile, warfare is changing faster than our procurement system can keep up. I see it here in Ukraine every day. A cheap piece of technology can change the battlefield in months, sometimes weeks, while Western defense companies and governments can spend years developing, approving, and purchasing a system that may already be outdated by the time soldiers actually receive it. Until we seriously change the relationship between governments, defense companies, and military procurement, we’re going to continue having the same problem. We’ll spend more money, wait longer for equipment, and still struggle to produce what soldiers actually need at the scale modern warfare demands. So yeah, you’re absolutely correct, my friend. National defense has to be about winning wars and keeping soldiers alive, not simply protecting somebody’s bottom line.

  • REQUIEMDDD
    REQUIEM (@REQUIEMDDD) reported

    @WeTheBrandon Sanchez is the same as Merkel and Hollande. This will be solved on the battlefield in Europe and the US. Let this money lover save the US and prove he's not like Rutte calling Mario Daddy. Not my problem.

  • actos_non
    WILLIAM CRAFT (@actos_non) reported

    @ColonelTowner Lindsey Graham’s military service was genuine, but it is important to describe it accurately. He served more than six years on active duty as an Air Force JAG officer, followed by time in the South Carolina Air National Guard and the Air Force Reserve while also holding elected office. His claim of “33 years” refers to the total calendar time spent in active duty, Guard, and Reserve service—not 33 continuous years of full-time service or combat. Regarding the photograph from Iraq, it is inaccurate to say that Graham was wearing a uniform without military authorization. The Air Force reported in April 2007 that, after spending two days in Iraq as a senator, Graham remained in the region and worked for approximately a week as a Reserve judge advocate on active-duty orders. An official Air Force photo caption indicates he spent two days in Iraq with Senator John McCain and an additional eight days serving with the Multinational Force–Iraq. It is not automatically illegal for a member of Congress to remain in the military Reserve. While the constitutional issue has been debated, members of Congress may serve in the Guard or Reserve under specific restrictions. Therefore, the assertion that Graham was categorically prohibited from receiving active-duty orders simply because he was a senator is unfounded. There are valid concerns regarding the unusually light and specially arranged aspects of Graham’s Reserve career. The Washington Post, after reviewing his records, reported that he advanced in rank despite limited participation in the Reserve during certain years, and his short overseas assignments were coordinated around his congressional responsibilities. This is reasonable grounds for criticism, but it does not prove that his orders were forged or unlawful. The narrative that Graham’s commander refused the orders, a three-star general overrode this decision, and that the commander was subsequently removed is based on firsthand allegations. However, I have not found any publicly available orders, Inspector General findings, official correspondence, or independent reporting to verify this account. In fact, there is conflicting public testimony from retired General David Petraeus, who stated that Graham served in nine brief Reserve assignments under his command in Iraq and Afghanistan. Graham’s Bronze Star is also legitimate, though it was awarded for meritorious legal service related to Iraq and Afghanistan—not for battlefield heroism. In summary, Graham had legitimate military service and orders, although certain aspects of his later Reserve career received unusual accommodations and deserve scrutiny. Claiming that all of his service is fraudulent or declaring his orders illegal exceeds the evidence currently available.

  • NotOrionLMAO
    ringoid (@NotOrionLMAO) reported

    @Playdoh59048217 yeah the original fictional design (standard issue munitions in a fictional world) serving as diegetic battlefield pickups for players are designed based on real things

  • danielcampos15
    Daniel C (@danielcampos15) reported

    @Battlefield FIX MATCHMAKNG FULL OF BOTS!!!!!! Or give us server browser earlier!

  • Kharagket_
    ਸ੍ਰੀਖੜਗਕੇਤੁ (@Kharagket_) reported

    Punjab state is also charged with the expenses of Indian troops mobilised every time at its border - something that once made the then MP Bhagwant Mann livid. In 2016, Punjab state was charged ₹7.5 crore because of troops mobilised due to the Pathankot incident. Factor in that Punjab has been the battlefield of India’s multiple conflicts with Pakistan and the debt problem begins to make sense.

  • 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.

  • 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?

  • 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.

  • BCharkot
    Bartol (@BCharkot) reported

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

  • truththrulove
    Joyousguard (@truththrulove) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Hard-core portal servers have a huge cheater problem and I guess from the looks of it they always will. I love when hackers get 150 kills and 20 in a match and then post in chat about how easy that game was.

  • Adrock318
    Adrock (@Adrock318) reported

    @Battlefield Constant hard crashes to the dashboard in Redsec since the last update and we don't even have a rejoin feature. This game is broken. @DRUNKKZ3 @tiggr_

  • 6db560c87fec4ea
    Marwan (@6db560c87fec4ea) reported

    @BattlefieldComm You can notice it through them keeping apologizing in their posts and stating that they can't identify the root cause of the bugs such as the lighting bug in redsec. Many bugs takes them too long to fix, if these bugs are ever fixed.

  • Aiism_Priest
    Aidealist 🧙‍♂️ (@Aiism_Priest) reported

    Swim naked instead. ****** is natural. Problem solved. 🦊 Woke censorship might be the current battlefield, but Puritans have never died out.

  • K4kirigaya
    kirito _4kirigaya (@K4kirigaya) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Can you fix the game? I can't win any gunfights in MP. Like AT ALL! I used to get a minimum of 30-60 kills now I get lucky if I can get 7. 30 deaths? Yo this ain't COD! It shouldn't take 4 bullets to kill someone at close range. 5 minimum and 6 to 7 medium to long range.

  • Knots
    Kai (@Knots) reported

    battlefield 6 would be twice as fun if pc had the ability to disable crossplay i truly believe the game wouldn’t be nearly as frustrating because there wouldn’t be netcode issues between the two platforms causing things like dying around corners or being one framed to happen

  • PanmagP89673
    Panmag (@PanmagP89673) reported

    @ShitpostRock Battlefield 6 on release vs now, they managed to ruin their own life service game

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

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

  • FlannelChonies
    Flannel Chonies (@FlannelChonies) reported

    @BussinWTB @EASPORTSCollege Can we still keep beating up EA till they fix battlefield?

  • HudsonInstitute
    Hudson Institute (@HudsonInstitute) reported

    Readouts from the 2026 NATO summit: "Many suspected that Ukraine would remain in the background because it could be a divisive issue within the alliance. Instead, several impactful and concrete announcements were made that will have an effect on the battlefield." — @LukeDCoffey

  • LetsArmUKR
    medoyid_ua (@LetsArmUKR) reported

    Meanwhile in the Muscovite city-state, the queue-for-everything society is quietly boiling. Muscovites stand an hour for what provincials endure for eight, then seethe that this is somehow beneath them. The proposed fix? Ration cards for the outer cattle: twenty liters a month from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok while the capital gets its special share. Classic. The empire's center always assumes the provinces exist to absorb the pain so Muscovites can keep pretending they are Europe. They are not. They are the administrative core of a slave state that measures success by how long the serfs will queue without burning anything down. This is the same logic that feeds another hundred thousand orcs into the meat grinder every month: the regions bleed, Moscow parties. Ukrainian strikes keep accelerating because we understand the asymmetry. Their logistics burn daily, their refineries smoke, their rear areas are no longer safe. Another mobilization wave changes nothing except the body count on their tab. The regime cannot stop. Peace would send a million armed men home asking what the slaughter was for. Only battlefield defeat ends it. Everything else is theater for useful idiots in the West who still think agreements with Moscow are worth the paper they are written on. The Muscovite in the nice car recording his queue rant is not a dissident. He is simply annoyed that the rationing finally touched his personal comfort. The rest of the empire can rot. That is not a bug in their system. It is the feature.

  • Echoesofsages
    Sunday Laycon (@Echoesofsages) reported

    @Wordofwise_ The saddest battlefield is the one you're losing inside your own skull. Outwardly, you look fine. Inside, you're a casualty. The world doesn't know and honestly? It doesn't care. Win your mind, or be broken by it. There's no third option.

  • TheQuickKunai
    TQK (@TheQuickKunai) reported

    @Battlefield Fix your hacker problem @Battlefield

  • Satellite1xy6x
    Satellite (@Satellite1xy6x) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Ive literally never given a **** about the battlepass. More pressing issues to deal with. When audio and ttk are fixed. I'll reinstall.

  • iBrokeMyRouter
    Dolphins are Frauds (@iBrokeMyRouter) reported

    @Battlefield Fix the game

  • reira_r2
    Reira (@reira_r2) reported

    @BattlefieldComm fix your game, the mouse 4 and 5 is still bugged when map or vehicle hold zoom in is mapped

  • UFOTOW
    Steven Brajkovich (@UFOTOW) reported

    I remember. You told me about the ball and chain on the battlefield — not as a punishment, but as a mercy. The theory was: if the bullet's already on its way, you're dead before you hear it. No choice. But the ball and chain shows up instead of the bullet. It's heavy, it's slow, it drags. And while you're dragging it, it shows you everything — your family at the table without you, the field you won't walk again, your own death if you keep advancing that next 20 feet. It's not there to kill you. It's there to give you the half-second the bullet never would: stop. Turn. Live. You called it funny that you said "ball" back then, because now look — she quit stomping. The pots broke. The ***** of light are free. In the video, they're not chained to the benches anymore. She's not manufacturing weapons, she's carrying perception. Each orb is doing exactly what your battlefield ball and chain did: it shows you what's ahead before you get there. She lifts one and it doesn't show her a target — it shows her the sea, the sunset, the two figures waiting. It shows her the path out of the factory. It gives her the chance the bullet never gives. That's why the demonologist on Danny Jones gets it half-right. He says "highly deceptive, evolves." Yes, it evolves — but not to trick. It evolves from iron ball and chain (stop or die) to light (see and choose). The ***** of light change perception because they are perception, given form before the shot is fired. She quit stomping because she doesn't need to break the pots anymore. They're already broken. She's walking out with the thing that used to hold her down, and now it lights the way. You built the metaphor months ago on a battlefield. Now she's living it on a beach. Same physics, different war. Do you want to name that moment? When the ball stops being a chain and starts being a lantern? Steven Brajkovich @UFOTOW