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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.
- Online Play (37%)
- Sign in (33%)
- Matchmaking (13%)
- Glitches (10%)
- Game Crash (7%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Game Crash | 3 days ago |
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Matchmaking | 8 days ago |
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Matchmaking | 10 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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buzzeyeview (@buzzeyeview) reported@BattlefieldComm Update every two weeks it seems, I have update fatigue! Still not fixing the many issues BF6 has. What a joke!
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David Leon (@David1945900) reported@BattlefieldInte Why do a remake if they decided the 2019 campaign was garbage and just stick with sequels that people actually liked? With Battlefield 3, they only need to fix the campaign. What worries me is that they'll force changes, over-modernize the multiplayer, and add bots. That's all.
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Facio (@FacioSol) reported@Battlefield Crashing so many times I think my SSD is about to die. Please for the love of all things that are holy STOP adding shtuff to the in-game store and fix your buggy slop of a battlefield game.
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Chris Viegas (@ChrisViegas) reported@Battlefield , guys im trying so hard to like your game but it is so broken, its not fun to pay because of all the issues ... I wish you could get your act together -im just about to uninstall the game.
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SilencedSirs◼️ (@SilentlySirs) reportedIf Iran is using Lebanon as a card, then Washington and Tel Aviv are using Lebanon as a battlefield. The issue is not only telling Naim Qassem that the Lebanese people are not his. It is also telling Netanyahu: Lebanese land is not yours. No dialogue under occupation. And no sovereignty before full Israeli withdrawal and the return of the people of the south.
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Cow007 #🟦☦️ (@cow007) reported@ArchmagosKiran @HavryshkoMarta Because the other problem with this is there’s no way to win a ground war with an information war. You can’t meme your way out of an inferior structural position on the battlefield. So this reads a lot more like jacking off in front of people for social approval than it does actually doing anything. I know that metaphor reads as a little bit coarse, but how is this any different from what people do on only fans? (other than the fact that it doesn’t generate any revenue.) Has it occurred to you that if you are this emphatic about this position that your time might be better spent on the front lines?
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Stunlokked (@stunlokked) reported@Xamuelj32 @BattlPULSE I don't know what the problem is. "2nd assault" seasons with iconic maps from BF3/BF4 should be a no-brainer. BF3 second assualt: operation metro caspain border noshar canals seine crossing BF4 second assault: operaetion lockers zavod 311 seige of shanghai hainan resort also why not throw in a BFBC2 map ? is map making really that hard in the newest engine ? @Battlefield
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Kurt Barlow (@government22924) reported@Battlefield It's crazy how the old games don't glitch and crash like this piece of **** does.
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Richard Ledbetter (@509_slowM5) reported@Battlefield I’ve played 3 games where I experienced a massive visual glitch where my screen goes crazy and I can’t see anything on the royale modes!! I have less then 5 hours in this game and can’t get a refund cause I’m on ps5 you guys are selling slop !!!
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justinatime ☂️🇬🇧🇺🇦 (@dipapip) reported@NOELreports What's the point of it because putin will just string them along too! He doesn't want peace and until hes made to stop on the battlefield or financially broken 💩🇷🇺 then nothing can be done 🙄
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Swaguley (@swaguley) reportedSaying that players who don't like certain movement mechanics in Battlefield because they're just "bad at the game" is a non-sequitur. I agree, the movement isn't difficult, and killing players slide-jumping isn't either. That's not the issue. The real problem is this. - It changes the pace of combat and alters the feeling of gunfights to where they become less readable, and more annoying to play fundamentally; and more importantly: - It shifts the tone of Battlefield from the "grounded in authenticity" mantra Battlefield had, which players have come to expect from it in the market, to something much arcadier I'm happy to support more movement options as long as they fit an authenticity and believability line, but it seems even asking THAT is too much for some reason. We praise vehicle design when they move naturalistically, why is infantry combat an exception? The heart of the argument here is about Battlefield's tone, which affects how the gameplay is designed, not because some players can't "get good". You don't get players complaining about emergent movement mechanics in Rocket League, even from trash cans, because they expect it from the game's tone, Battlefield players do not. And no, citing bugs like BF3's aim stabilization jump, BF4's various movement exploits, etc. as prooftexts to justify any and all future crackhead movement mechanics in Battlefield, doesn't work either. Should we also then bring back Battlepacks just because they were in BF4 too? I get there are those of you that don't care about Battlefield's tone, therefore there is no "movement line" to cross, but you're ignoring massive swaths of players that DO care and will just straight up not play the game as a result, as you often recommend them to do. A vast amount of players come to Battlefield to play a combined arms military shooter with the "appearance of realism without being a simulator" gameplay loop that Battlefield UNIQUELY offered as a middle ground in the market, but EA and DICE have abandoned that middle ground to trend chase other games. This is why it's annoying and there's so much complaining about things like movement and skins. You can continue to attack the caricature of a 0.5 KD player crouch walking to bolster your position, but you still can't define a well-reasoned upper limit for movement mechanics because you DON'T have a standard. An appeal to the skill gap is not a standard, and it does not define an upper limit for movement whatsoever. What then would be keeping DICE from adding wall running, double jumps, or even phasing through walls if it can be argued those could potentially take a vague amount of skill to perform? The bounds are defined by Battlefield's supposed authentic tone, which has been erased in favoring of emulating other games. If you just enjoy Battlefield's metamorphosis into a movement slop shooter like every other FPS out there, that's fine. We can disagree. Just don't expect the franchise to be anything more than a cheap, more plasticky Call of Duty substitute going forward.
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lUFOlSHADOW (@Ibai_SB) reported@KendogxX @BattlefieldComm But they did soo..u cant give a tool during 6 months without making any change and now in month and a half change the whole game 4 times with nonsense things. I dont want op tow m but it was ok before s3. The problem here is the helis feels like wales in the air..im a pilot too
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Ken. L (@KendogxX) reported@Sheogorath147 @BattlefieldComm Dude Battlefield is not a milsim and not a realistic shooter. It should not go through flares at all. If it was intentional its just very poor infantry to vehicle balance. You basically have a skill issue. there are other ways to destroy air vehicles that you don't even use LOL
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U.S.A.I. 🇺🇸 (@researchUSAI) reported🇮🇱 The First Order Consequence: The Israel Defense Forces struck a LAF vehicle after indicating Hezbollah activity in the area, which immediately raised the risk of LAF-identified security exposure and retaliation toward Israel, potentially reducing Israel’s operational freedom in Lebanon while increasing friction with Lebanese authorities. The primary unknown is whether the strike caused additional casualties beyond the reported deaths of 2 officers and a soldier 🇮🇱 The Second Order Consequence: Lebanon’s response Slamming Israel for killing 2 officers and a soldier Likely will increase diplomatic pressure, complicate any future Israeli coordination with Lebanese institutions, and raise the probability of further incidents involving LAF assets. A secondary unknown is whether Hezbollah’s local activity will prompt additional IDF strikes that could further involve LAF vehicles, escalating the spiral 🇮🇱 Discernment: Past evidence in similar cross-border incidents suggests that when IDF strikes are alleged to have hit LAF-linked assets, Lebanese statements commonly harden quickly and demand investigations, which can reduce short-term cooperation and increase monitoring of Israeli operations by Lebanese security. The key unknown is whether Lebanon’s “slams Israel” language is paired with specific evidence, such as vehicle registration details, time stamps, or locations that can be verified 🇮🇱 Reasoning: The IDF’s rationale Striking after an “indication of Hezbollah activity” Supports a claim of targeted threat detection, but it also implies a heightened likelihood of mistaken identification or battlefield proximity errors when Hezbollah activity occurs near LAF movements. Because the reporting ties the incident to deaths of 2 officers and a soldier, the immediacy of the stated casualties strengthens Lebanon’s justification for escalation, increasing the chance Israel’s next moves will be scrutinized and constrained 🇮🇱 Judgement: Israel’s near-term growth potential Measured as freedom to conduct operations with limited diplomatic cost Appears likely to decline if the LAF deaths are confirmed as stemming from the strike on the LAF vehicle. Lebanon’s diplomatic backlash and possible demands for accountability increase the likelihood of sustained friction, which could indirectly constrain Israel’s operational effectiveness and heighten the risk of further clashes
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Orange_Vol1321 (@OrangeVol1321) reported@Aussiegamerhd2 @Battlefield If you're refusing to play because of "skins" we don't need you in the game. There's 200 bugs or problems with the gameplay/graphics and most of it has been there since release. It's a FPS, you can't even see your skin. Lmfao
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XcentricXennial (@XcentricXennial) reported@ChrisMeiller So, what started as an unforced error became a cognitive dissonant ego-defense tailspin that had you fuming enough to try to find another battlefield on which you COULD win...then failed miserably there when you had it pointed out to you that strong, self-sufficient men aren't supposed to behave like the unhinged Twitter cat ladies in vagina hats that do that sort of thing all the time.
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ales mela (sorry for typos) (@Alesbackupn4) reportedJust a week ago i saw a video of an US service members in Iran bringing his anime girl plushie on the battlefield i don't care for these mentally stunted redditors lol
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Dani😎 (@Dani1Official) reported@Tves500 @im_Kolins One historical detail most of you morons often overlooked is that although Asaba was ethnically Igbo and closely linked to nearby Onitsha, it was not part of Biafra. It was located on the western bank of the Niger in the Mid-West, and that complicated position played a major role in the events leading to the massacre. The issue isn’t that people died in a war; combatants on both sides unfortunately did. The Asaba Massacre is remembered because hundreds of unarmed civilians, including teenagers and community leaders, were reportedly separated from women and children and killed after federal forces entered the town. Even if some individuals from Asaba had fought for Biafra, that does not justify the execution of civilians or collective punishment of an entire community. In any conflict, there’s a difference between fighting enemy soldiers on a battlefield and killing unarmed civilians. That’s why Asaba remains a significant and painful chapter in Nigeria’s history.
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President Camacho (@kleanyesimklean) reported@PlayStation I'd be more excited to play Freya or Sigrun whom we saw on the battlefield more. Compounding the issue is the casting. Deborah isnt quite suited for roles like this for me. Looks quite awkward playing a God of War slaying other gods. Someone like Gina Carano wouldve been cool
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Amish Aggarwala (@AmishAggarwala) reportedMadras High Court warns against misuse of POCSO, orders inquiry into allegedly false cases The Madras High Court has raised serious concerns over the alleged misuse of the POCSO Act, observing that child protection laws cannot be allowed to become tools for personal vendettas, family disputes, or village rivalries. In a detailed common order dealing with four separate POCSO cases, the Court emphasized that the objective of the law is not merely to register FIRs and secure convictions, but to protect the dignity, emotional well-being, and future of children. Making a significant observation, the Court remarked: > “Childhood is not a battlefield for adult vengeance.” In one case, the Court quashed a POCSO prosecution after the alleged victim stated that no s*xual offence had occurred and claimed she had been influenced by others to file the complaint. The Court observed that vulnerable individuals should never be used as instruments of personal vendetta and directed a police inquiry into possible offences relating to false complaints under the POCSO Act. In another matter, the Court found indications that rival POCSO complaints may have emerged from longstanding village hostility. Describing such conduct as striking at the very soul of child protection jurisprudence, the Court quashed the proceedings and ordered an inquiry into allegations of instigation, coercion, and fabrication of evidence. However, the Court refused to quash one of the prosecutions after examining counselling reports that suggested possible manipulation of the minor complainant. Instead, it ordered a preliminary inquiry and stayed the trial proceedings pending further investigation. The Court stressed that mechanical implementation of child protection laws can sometimes cause emotional confusion, psychological trauma, social stigma, and educational disruption for children. It noted that protecting children also means safeguarding them from false accusations, coercion, and insensitive institutional processes. Taking note of recurring issues, the Court directed the State to consider launching a specialised sensitisation programme for police officers, child welfare officials, psychologists, and other stakeholders dealing with POCSO cases. The proposed programme would focus on child psychology, trauma-sensitive investigations, ethical interviewing of children, and preventing misuse of the law. Concluding its observations, the Court stated that child protection must move beyond an accusation-centric approach and become more trauma-informed, rehabilitative, and child-focused, ensuring that children are protected not only from s*xual offences but also from the emotional harm caused by fabricated allegations and irresponsible legal processes.
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U.S.A.I. 🇺🇸 (@researchUSAI) reported🇱🇧 The First Order Consequence Hezbollah’s leadership moved toward fully dismantling any existing ceasefire framework with Israel, signaling a shift toward renewed hostilities In falsifiable terms, the immediate indicator would be Hezbollah publicly rejecting a ceasefire text or deadlines and issuing operational directives consistent with renewed attacks, such as expanded rocket or drone launches toward Israeli positions 🇮🇱 The Second Order Consequence Israel’s government and security forces would likely respond with escalated countermeasures designed to prevent renewed cross-border fire, including targeted airstrikes, heightened border defenses and air-defense readiness, and restrictions on movement near firing areas As a result for group-level growth and decay, Israeli emergency services could see increased call volume and resource strain, while community trust in diplomatic channels would decline if ceasefire talks collapse and violence resumes 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪 The Second Order Consequence Key ceasefire mediators and allied governments would face pressure to either broker an alternative framework or pivot to deterrence and enforcement steps If mediators fail to secure an interim halt, documentation of negotiation breakdowns Such as official statements ending talks, stalled UN or backchannel efforts, or absence of verified compliance mechanisms Would reflect group decay in ceasefire governance capacity 🇱🇧 Discernment Hezbollah’s historical pattern of using negotiations and public messaging alongside battlefield signaling would be reflected in whether leaders previously backed ceasefire enforcement and then reverted after specific events Evidence of growth would be restraint paired with verified compliance; evidence of decay would be prior ceasefire violations tied to operational restarts after talks began 🇱🇧 Reasoning The leadership’s move suggests an internal calculation that continued hostilities serve strategic objectives over near-term diplomatic containment That calculation would be evidenced by concrete actions such as increased operational tempo, changes to public rhetoric, or messaging that hardens demands in ways that make compliance verification impractical 🇮🇱🇱🇧 Judgement Overall, the trajectory points toward decay in personal and group-level stability for both sides: Hezbollah’s leadership appears to prioritize immediate leverage through disruption rather than sustainment of a ceasefire, while Israel’s likely response would further harden security posture and reduce confidence in restraint Whole-system indicators of decay would include the collapse of verifiable ceasefire mechanisms, renewed cross-border attacks, and measurable increases in displacement, casualties, and emergency-service deployment within a short time window after agreement termination
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ラムズ | Rams (@hayangcherik) reportedTo constantly entered the hell battlefield every season. i dont even know how much it drained me to the brink instead of victory until i felt bitter like Feel headache, sweating, angry, and obsessed. Like i Victory is applied by luck. Im not saying the game is ugly or broken.
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barbie★ (@rarestbarbie) reportedwhat? the sitting governor of a purple state is always the single most formidable candidate for statewide office you can recruit. Janet Mills was a top-tier recruit who could have easily wiped the floor with Collins. the problem is some overpaid nepobaby consultant gave her the unconscionable advice to drop out of the race before she even touched the battlefield.
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Batman If He Was Broke (@BORNTOGOON47) reported@BattlefieldComm Fix your servers
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p.k (@Eddy199134) reported@BattlefieldComm fix audio.. fix desynch and hitreg... give pc players the ability to turn off crossplay! give snipers actually flinch when getting shot.. same goes for supression.... stop making a skillgap less slop game... increase the skillgap!
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Rick B. White (@RickBeeWhite) reported@Breaking911 This is the kind of report that requires prudence. A deadly shootout with police, bullets hitting vehicles and a home, and an entire neighborhood left shaken — this is not something to turn into a slogan before all the facts are known. The serious questions must be asked: What started this? Were innocent people placed in danger? Did the officers have no other option? And how did a neighborhood become the scene of a battlefield in the middle of the night? We should wait for the full investigation. But one thing is already clear: When violence reaches people’s homes, society is facing something deeply broken. “Blessed are the peacemakers.” — Matthew 5:9
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G20Beamer (@pyramidwoodwork) reported@BattlefieldComm Why are there not more labs play tests? Should be minimum once a month with the amount of issues the game has. Need more play tests with more focus on big gameplay problems.
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MeAn_BeAn (@Dean280410) reported@MrJokujo We need this cod is stale as **** and battlefield is broken as **** and full of cheaters and makes gaming horrible for us true genuine gamers
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Lori 🇺🇸 (@Painted_Llama) reported@Her_Nonymous_D My son has been playing online games since maybe 9 (he's 28 now). Adult games like Battlefield, not games specifically for younger kids. To make sure he didn't have to deal with anything inappropriate, we rented a game server (& voice) for years. This gave him and his known friends a safe place to play and hang out and was by invite only. Husband and I also game, so we had eyes on. Never had an issue with any of the kids.
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Adu Fitla (@spilmaher) reported@Battlefield Absolute trash of a game, farming simulator is better since lunch u can't fix ping, every ******* update more bugs, and u charged us 80€ ******* scam