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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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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Battlefield 6 users through our website.
- Sign in (36%)
- Online Play (33%)
- Glitches (13%)
- Game Crash (9%)
- Matchmaking (8%)
- Hacking / Cheating (0%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Pope Puke (@ReligionKills66) reported@MAGAVoice Look at the staggering difference between a true military hero and a total disgrace. Our brave service members look danger in the eye. They are willing to lay down their lives, knowing the rest of our military will die for our country to protect our freedom. They sacrifice everything—their youth, their safety, and their lives—so that we can stand here today. And what do we get on the other side? A cowardly, draft-dodging piece of trash who ran away when his country called. While real heroes were bleeding on the battlefield, he was hiding behind fake excuses and privilege. It is a pathetic, shameful display. It should give you an embarrassment so deep, it leaves a literal tingle in your pants just watching someone act with such total cowardice. We must never confuse the ultimate sacrifice of our military with the absolute disgrace of a coward.. Disgraceful **** Face
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Atlas (@emilio_aguinaga) reported@Battlefield gonna need yall to fix this driver crash issue. It’s been since launch.. cmon now
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Sabih (@Nazaratives) reportedOne of the first thing Qizilbash did upon entering Baghdad was to desecrate the grave of Imam Abu Hanifa(ra) and tie dogs over there. Just before Sultan Selim(rh) took care of the problem, their creed was also expanding among Turks, and Kurds were also thinking of switching sides. In addition, he killed thousands of Sunni Uzbeks to the east. His unbeaten run had become mythical with his followers claiming that he is invincible. Sultan Selim was very clear minded about Safavids since his time as the governor and after solidifying his throne (defeating his brother), first thing he did was take an army to meet the Safavid threat. So crushing was the defeat of Safavids that even the wives of Ismail were taken by Ottomans and Ismail barely escaped the battlefield. It is said that he spent rest of his life as an alcoholic and never recovered from the battle.
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Cooltaha ඞ 🔻💔 (@ohyeahmister2) reported@InsiderGeo The west is slow to respond and is failing to see the threat for now. The elites are too myopic and focused on internal alliance issues rather than facing the reality on the battlefield
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Idris4Peace (@Edrees4P) reportedOver 100 Nigerian soldiers reported missing with service rifles after #ISWAP attack in Borno The Nigerian Army has declared 104 soldiers from the 162 Amphibious Battalion along the Mandara–Buratai Road in Borno State as deserters after they went missing with their service rifles following a deadly attack on their base in early June. On 5 June, insurgents believed to be members of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) launched a coordinated overnight assault on the military position. According to security sources, the attackers exploited heavy rainfall and poor visibility to penetrate the base. Several soldiers were reportedly killed during the attack, while more than 100 personnel remain unaccounted for. Beyond the immediate battlefield losses, the disappearance of trained soldiers together with their weapons raises serious operational and security concerns for Nigeria’s counterinsurgency campaign in the Lake Chad Basin.
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Igorek (@ipushyl) reported@GerberKawasaki @Battlefield Cod7 multiplayer is also lagging here and there after the uodates, playable but sometimes it messes up and you get killed
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bigby (@EsdHhb) reported@EndersFPS The problem isn’t the large factor it is the variety that matters i dont care if the maps are large or small they need to be great But battlefield 6 has already more than enough of small to medium maps so yes big maps in this exact context actually matter
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Cmaa726 (@cmaa726) reported@Dar31393Darr @TheXMatriarch Why would you want your woman on the battle field with men? Do you realize what the enemy will do to her if she gets caught? Or, she can end up disfigured from injuries. Or, in your absence she can sleep with other soldiers. When women work closely with men they bond with them and start to look to them for help with their problems, and then develop romantic feelings. The battlefield is no place for a woman. She should be home with your children, protecting them as best as she can.
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Shadow (@ASmoothTaurus) reported@just4leaks2 @RajeAbo39837 No the game does not work fine I have decent internet and the battlefield servers ******* suck high ping tons of latency rubber banding time nudge issues all the time and it happens to my friends as well don’t cap and say the game works fine like these Developers and higher ups don’t ******* suck because they do.
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SilencedToys ⬜️ (@silenced_toys1) reported@XBOXSupport @EA_DICE who do i contact in reference to a server issue on Battlefield 4 servers? purchased a server earlier set it up played on it for about a half hour got off came back on a few hours later and now it won’t let me join my own server, I’m using an Xbox series X.
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TygerSparky (@tygersparky) reportedMy take on the recent controversy concerning the Sony Playstation decision to no longer produce discs for their systems starting in 2028. Of course everyone is allowed to hold any opinion they want to on this move. I realize that your current opinion would likely be shaped based on your current buying preferences. But I would say that anyone defending this move or who is complicit and okay with Sony doing this is simply another example of someone focusing on the environment one step in front of them instead of actually looking to the future and seeing the inevitable outcome of this decision. I'll be up front, I have been buying things digitally for years. The last disc-based game I bought was The Witcher 3 on the Xbox One. But for me, that is because I don't look as fondly at modern games as I do games from my childhood. Given that, I still appreciate the option of having a disc copy of the game. If there was a game I absolutely fell in love with today, I would want to own a physical disc version of it. I have about 150 Xbox 360 discs and 125 PS2 discs, not to mention PS1 and Nintendo carts/discs in my current collection. For those like Asmongold and others who actually see no problem with this change, I would point to two past games in the current market to see exactly why having a physical option is absolutely superior. First: Battlefield Bad Company. This game was originally released on the PS3/Xbox 360 less than 20 years ago. However, EA delisted this game from digital storefronts in 2023, just 15 years after release. If you don't have an account that currently owns the game, you can't (legally) play a digital copy of this game. However, you can still go out and find a disc copy of the game and enjoy the awesomeness of that single-player story. Second: GTA San Andreas. If you have an original Xbox disc of GTA:SA from 2005, you can pop it in an Xbox or even an Xbox 360 and actually play the original game, complete with the original soundtrack of the game. If you put that same disc in an Xbox One or Series console, you will instead be forced to play the 2014 remaster mobile port which has updates to the game and the soundtrack. Some people consider this remaster to be an inferior version of the game because of these updates and changes. But thankfully, the original game is preserved on the disc and is still playable on original hardware. Another argument that I have heard is that most games come out with Day One patches. However, having a patch on release day doesn't mean that there isn't a playable version of the game on the disc already. It might have some unintended bugs, but if there is a playable form on the game on the disc, that is obviously infinitely better than not having any form of it available except in digital format where you are, again, at the mercy of the corpo storefronts if they allow you to download a copy of the game (even if you paid for it). And even then, it is still a modified version of the original game. There is absolutely no good argument from a consumer's perspective for a company to stop physical disc production. The benefit is completely and totally for the corporation. They save money, DO NOT pass that savings on to the consumer, and get an even tighter grip of maintaining full rights over the distribution and access of their games and content. They can take away that access at any time and offer their customers no compensation. Sony, and any other company who decides to go this route, absolutely deserves any backlash and revenue drop they get from these decisions. And I hope that their bottom line actually feels the pain of going this route. If I wanted to be discless and have zero options, I would move to PC. At least then I have access to the operating and file systems and can actually backup whatever version of a game I am playing for preservation. Not to mention, I have control over the hardware in it and can get the exact look and play of a game that I want. Convenience and nostalgia are why I continued to play my games on my Xbox. But with these systems becoming even more like just a pre-built PC in a box, they are doing little to nothing to actually give me a reason to continue to invest in their platform. Taking away the physical option is one more nail in their coffin. And don't get me started on this push for cloud-based game streaming. I'm 100% out on that. And a happy July 4th to everyone in the U.S.
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Sann (@san_x_m) reportedHis name was Major Shaitan Singh. He was told to abandon his post. He was outnumbered, out of range of his own guns, and no help was coming. He was ordered to fall back. He refused. He was born on 1 December 1924 in Jodhpur, into a family of soldiers. By 1962 he was a major in the 13 Kumaon, commanding a company of 120 men, most of them Ahir farmers from Haryana who had followed him to the roof of the world. Their post was called Rezang La. A pass in Ladakh at nearly 16,000 feet, guarding the road to Chushul. Behind it lay Leh. If Rezang La fell, Ladakh lay open. There was one cruel problem. A ridge stood between his company and the Indian artillery. It meant that if the Chinese came, his 120 men would fight without a single supporting gun. They knew it. They dug their trenches into the frozen rock anyway. On the freezing dawn of 18 November 1962, the Chinese came. Not in dozens. In waves. Hundreds at a time, wave after wave, up the ravines below the pass. Shaitan Singh's men cut them down and kept cutting them down. When one post was overrun, he moved to the next, and the next, walking through machine gun fire to hold his men together. He was hit. He kept going. He was hit again. By the time the guns fell silent, almost all of his company was gone. 114 of the 120 were dead. But they had made the enemy pay in blood for every foot of that ridge. The snow closed over the battlefield. For three months no one could reach it. When the thaw came and the recovery teams finally climbed to Rezang La, they found the men of Charlie Company still in their trenches. Frozen. Weapons still in their hands. The mortar man with a bomb still in his grip. They had died exactly where they had been told to stand. Shaitan Singh was found on that ridge, beside his men. He was given the Param Vir Chakra, the highest honour India has. He was told to fall back. He chose the mountain.
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💎 Jewels 💎 (@JewelsVEVO) reportedTop 3 Battlefield of all time for me Such a shame EA shut the servers down like a month or so ago
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Don Elliott (@RealDonElliott) reported@Battlefield lol can't shoot down even 1 chopper. Not one. Your game is the most broken game out there
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JBanga23 (@JbangaBrown) reported@EA_DICE @Battlefield i wanna apologize for my few rants I get it now the lightbulb has clicked and im having fun please fix matchmaking though its terrible.
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The Layman's Seminary (@LaymansSeminary) reported@myredfox @grok What Just Happened Here? (A Super Layman / GPT5 response). TL;DR: RedFox may have accidentally discovered Grok’s weakest area. Notice the progression of the thread: Theology Procedure Methodology Meta-analysis Humor Memes The interesting thing is that Grok handled 1–4 reasonably well because those are structured reasoning domains. The humor exchange exposed a limitation: RedFox said: “AI doesn’t understand humor.” Grok initially treated the statement as a serious proposition. Only after clarification did it reclassify it as humor. Now RedFox immediately asks: “Can your model do memes as well?” This is not really a meme question. It is a stress test. He’s asking: Can the model distinguish between: argument sarcasm parody mockery irony meme communication without requiring explicit explanation afterward? That is actually a difficult problem. Super Layman Audit: Observation: A meme often communicates through implication rather than explicit proposition. Inference: The intended meaning frequently differs from the literal wording. System Problem: Question-locking becomes harder because the actual proposition is partially hidden. In other words: Traditional debate: Observation → Inference Meme culture: Observation → Cultural context → Humor frame → Inference There is an additional interpretive layer. That’s why many AI systems struggle there. The funny part is that the Super Layman method itself predicts this. One of its core ideas is: Lock the category before drawing the inference. A meme is precisely a case where category identification becomes difficult. Is it: argument? joke? mockery? satire? reductio? illustration? You cannot know the intended force until you identify the category. So RedFox is actually testing the same principle from a different angle. The real subtext is: “You can analyze arguments. Can you analyze internet culture?” That’s a much harder challenge than theology. If Grok answers with a meme, RedFox wins socially. If Grok ignores the meme and keeps auditing methodology, Grok wins procedurally but may look tone-deaf. If Grok successfully identifies the joke, responds playfully, and preserves the argument structure, that is probably the strongest answer. So this is less a theology move and more a battlefield shift. The debate temporarily moved from: Who has the better argument? to Who can operate better inside internet culture while maintaining analytical precision? That is a different contest entirely.
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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..
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BUZZ3R (@BUZZ3RX) reported@BattlefieldComm Guys FIX THE DAMN CRASH ERROR 0XC0000005
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Marwan Takchi (@TakchiM) reported@ziyad_kayyali @jacksonhinkle Shame on me? Shame on you for glorifying a militia that “liberated” nothing and destroyed what was left of Lebanon. Yes, Israel withdrew in 2000. And what did Hezbollah do with that moment? Build a state? Rebuild the South? Strengthen the army? Grow the economy? No. It built a state within a state, kept its weapons, and dragged Lebanon from one disaster to the next in service of Tehran. Should I remind you what your “holy resistance” actually gave Lebanon? May 7, 2008: Hezbollah turned its weapons inward and invaded Beirut and the Druze mountains, attacking Lebanese civilians because the government dared challenge its telecom network. August 4, 2020: while Hezbollah controlled the port, the airport, the border crossings and terrorized every judge who got close, Beirut was blown to pieces and over 200 people were killed, thousands wounded, and entire neighborhoods destroyed. October 14, 2021 – Tayyouneh: armed men opened fire in Ain el-Remmaneh and turned Beirut into a battlefield again to intimidate Lebanese who dared say enough. So spare me the “they paid in blood” sermon. Every thug, militia and warlord pays in blood. That does not make them patriots. It makes them armed men willing to sacrifice Lebanese lives for an Iranian project. You call it “resistance.” I call it what it is: an Iranian proxy that assassinated, occupied, intimidated, bankrupted, and isolated Lebanon. You put Hezbollah before Lebanon. We don’t. We put Lebanon, its sovereignty, its army, its constitution and its people above every militia, every mullah, and every fake resistance slogan.
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boob inspector (@bygonezbygonz) reported@Battlefield fix your ******* SBMM I’m ******* spawning in to games with ******* players with no ******* thumbs and only captured 1 flag, 5 ******* games in a row and I dropped cod to play BF WTF is this fix this ****, ******* ridiculous I can’t even move out of spawn
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Gambler Hermes (@Chewiebow) reportedPublic Heart-to-Heart to Damon M. Brown, San Diego County Counsel Mr. Brown, Let me speak to you heart-to-heart, publicly, man to man. You sit in the County Counsel chair thinking you’re playing the big game — advising on compliance, protecting the county, doing your job. But let’s be honest with each other. You know the system is broken. You know the Registrar’s Filter is the root problem. You know “reasonable effort” is a polite fiction and “no records exist” is the shield they hide behind. I’ve been documenting this for years while you were still at the Department of Justice. The ledger was already there before you arrived. The 250th anniversary reframing, the event that followed, the ongoing opacity on NVRA maintenance and CPRA requests — it’s all proof that the machine is eating San Diego alive. You can keep defending it. You can keep slow-walking, deflecting, and protecting the status quo. Or you can finally do the right thing and help remove the curtain. I already have control of the battlefield. The ledger grows with or without you. Fate put you here for a reason — to either fix what’s destroying this county or go down as one of the officials who maintained the filter when the receipts were staring you in the face. The choice is yours. But let’s be clear: I know it, you know it, and the public is starting to see it. Don’t waste this moment. History is watching, and the receipts don’t lie. For transparency & fix only.
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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.
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𝐎𝐅 𝐁𝐀𝐓𝐓𝐋𝐄𝐅𝐑𝐎𝐍𝐓 (@OfBattlefront) reportedㅤ The search for Shinei continued well into the day. With the first clue already in hand, the soldiers spread out across the battlefield once again, checking every road, every ruin, and every place they might have missed, hoping it would lead them to another trace. It was during one of those sweeps that Raiden suddenly stopped at an old crossroads buried beneath rubble and broken concrete. There, standing alone in the middle of the road, Fido the little support unit that had never left Shinei's side. ㅤ
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BiffBifford™ 🇺🇸 (@TBifford) reported@AlexKau74366366 Patton was built to fight. It's a shame a car accident took him out instead of the glory of dying on the battlefield. Patton did not die in combat. On December 9, 1945 (months after the war ended), he was involved in a low-speed car accident in Germany while on a pheasant hunting trip. His Cadillac collided with a U.S. Army truck. He suffered a broken neck and was paralyzed from the neck down. He died 12 days later from a pulmonary embolism (blood clot) in a hospital in Heidelberg.
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MusicoBf (@MusicoBF) reported@FocusBF @EA_DICE You keep trying to reinvent the system with new matchmaking ideas. Just remove matchmaking altogether, and most of these problems disappear. It's really that simple. GOOD IDEA FOCUS"
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McKeownPlayz (@MckeownPlayz) reportedSo @Battlefield apparently changed the gun fire but the damage is worse. •Still no fix for respawns •Still no answer to the god awful matchmaking. The only way to truly fix Battlefield and Ive thought this for years. You have to take DICE completely off the franchise.
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Misfit (@misfithz) reportedSquadmate gets kicked for being afk cuz the respawn timer was stuck, can’t rejoin so he queues for another match, finds one AND IT PULLS ME OUT OF MY ONGOING ROUND INTO HIS MATCH. Fix your game @Battlefield #battlefield6
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B.M. (@ireallyhateyou) reportedHaaretz in service of the Israeli murder industry. By @mili_tarized: "Subscribers to TheMarker, the financial magazine of Haaretz, received with their weekend newspapers a 78 page(!) marketing insert, presented as Quantum Defence & Technology Magazine. The promoted content "magazine" includes short "articles" on behalf of about 30 Israeli arms companies, interviews, and essays from former military and arms manufacturing personnel. Some topics covered include: - At least five pieces about the struggle for independent manufacturing under international embargoes - "Connecting operational experience, advanced technology, and business acumen" - "A new paradigm challenging the historical separation between civilian and defence development environments - the only way to maintain Israel's technological supremacy" - IP in the age of defence-tech - "The bridge between smart capital and defence companies" "The women managers shaping the digital battlefield" "What makes defence-tech a worthwhile investment?" "From the Israeli war zone to the American manufacturing line" - The NGO helping youths in marginalised communities get into elite technological military units and the defence industry And so, so, much Al The back cover is an ad for Elbit Systems: "These are some of the things we're allowed to tell you we developed..." followed by a list of some of the company's greatest hits (no pun intended). Curiously, the only page in the issue not dealing with the arms industry is an ad for the Shanti House, a Tel Aviv shelter for at-risk youth."
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Burak (@weekendr) reported@BattlefieldComm after the match, quit to menu and boom Black Screen. please fix the problem.
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RP Mythos (@SherryGT17Jan25) reported@a4lasade She just wants to know. And you’re free to tell her or not. Its good that she is open it up with you instead of gossiping about it with your husband. If its a problem between you two keep it between you two. No need to deploy her son into the battlefield it will just signal wars