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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.

  • 38% Online Play (38%)
  • 33% Sign in (33%)
  • 13% Matchmaking (13%)
  • 9% Glitches (9%)
  • 7% Game Crash (7%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Rennes Game Crash 12 hours ago
Nantes Glitches 4 days ago
Lyon Matchmaking 5 days ago
Montignac Glitches 6 days ago
Paris Matchmaking 8 days ago
Méry-sur-Oise Matchmaking 10 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • padimMNV
    Guilherme Almeida (@padimMNV) reported

    @EndersFPS That's ridiculous, it's gotten to this point: a year to talk about the matchmaking problem, more than a year to implement a simple server browser. This only reinforces the terrible job DICE has been doing with Battlefield. I miss when you were more emphatic in your criticism.

  • OSINToffenders
    Robbie K (@OSINToffenders) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield You guys need to fix these cheaters and glare glitches on ranked red sec!!!!

  • JackofDecks
    Carzy (@JackofDecks) reported

    @HMBohemond The problem is don't bring Soldiers who are not "trained" to deal with Demons to a demon infested battlefield then decide to cleanse them after they do the deed. Because the paradoxal nature of Chaos would mean somehow them being upset the Emperor did not save em from the Inquisition will somehow empower chaos. Also, It's just in poor taste when you got, how many ******* Marine chapter made for this and your own personal Space marines. Which you cant spare for this but to go beat on the Lamenters. Yeah, there is a reason most people find the inquisition to be cringe beside being closest heretics.

  • Uniting_ps
    Uniting+ (@Uniting_ps) reported

    @KontrolStyleTV @EA_DICE The problem is the audio doesn't work through walls that's y u can hear the footsteps right as the appear on my screen.

  • TyrenJF
    Tyren Johnson-Fleming ✝️🇺🇸 (@TyrenJF) reported

    @bonchieredstate You really hate this country to smear a US combat surgeon, a hero to the people he saved while they fought through hell on the battlefield. You can’t imagine how many people are able to live thanks to combat surgeons. No service member in their right mind would smear one

  • OSINToffenders
    Robbie K (@OSINToffenders) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield You guys need to fix these cheaters and glare glitches on ranked red sec!!!!

  • ghosthor109
    Daniel Vargas (@ghosthor109) reported

    @ElClaptain Dmz didn't work AT ALL... They need a Miracle ( specially because GTA 6 is coming and Dice finally start to fix for real Battlefield 6, so...). Good luck with that...

  • LoadnvstheGLXY
    RJ Harris (@LoadnvstheGLXY) reported

    @PaulTassi Isn’t this just Bungie? Remember log in issues for Lightfall and final shape. Also battlefield 6. Diablo 4. Any new big update when a game launches or a brand new mp game comes out. This is nothing new.

  • majastictatters
    Dustin (@majastictatters) reported

    @Battlefield Fix the glitches red sec ya silly gooses

  • Ussan_Ankon
    Ankon (@Ussan_Ankon) reported

    Being blocked by yuritards is like earning medals for service on the battlefield.

  • Icky7a1
    Icky (@Icky7a1) reported

    @EASPORTSF1 @EA This required login crap in Battlefield 6 made my game unplayable. I don’t have access to whatever email you’re sending the passcode key to and I’ve found no way to fix it from your online “help”. Guess I’m done buying EA products.

  • xSAHALx
    xSAHALx (@xSAHALx) reported

    @Battlefield Is there any news about server desync and net-code issues ?

  • ZyderTV
    Zyder (@ZyderTV) reported

    @BattlefieldComm So many asian and high-ping players in matches, clearly cheating. Fix this asap!

  • MartinsDaniel09
    Ibracadabra87 (@MartinsDaniel09) reported

    @BattlefieldComm DICE releases the game with a matchmaking system that they themselves know is broken, leaving their audience stuck with it for several months. This shows a great lack of respect for the consumer who remained in the game.

  • researchUSAI
    U.S.A.I. 🇺🇸 (@researchUSAI) reported

    🇮🇷 The First Order Consequence: Iran’s Supreme Leader, after saying an enemy had been defeated on the battlefield, warned that attempts to undermine public resolve or spark pessimism would “directly aid the enemy,” signaling a push for tighter domestic information control and messaging to reduce frustration-driven unrest 🇮🇷 The Second Order Consequence: Iranian state-aligned authorities and media outlets would likely intensify monitoring and restrictions on dissenting commentary, while opposition figures and citizen networks could face higher risk of retaliation, contributing to reduced open debate but potentially faster alignment around official narratives, reflected in measurable trends such as fewer public protest announcements and fewer viral accounts documenting shortages or security incidents 🇮🇷 Discernment: Past instances of government crackdowns on criticism following battlefield or security milestones would likely be treated as evidence that fear and uncertainty suppress mobilization, shaping future strategy toward preempting pessimism rather than responding after public sentiment turns 🇮🇷 Reasoning: The Supreme Leader’s framing suggests a current focus on sustaining morale through state messaging, which may produce short-term stability measurable by lower reported street confrontations and fewer coordinated online calls to action, while also increasing long-term decay risks such as public distrust if official accounts diverge from daily conditions like inflation or service disruptions 🇮🇷 Judgement: The warning aims to preserve collective cohesion by discouraging frustration, but the approach risks trading openness for stability; group growth would be supported if public communication improves and grievances are addressed, while group decay would be supported by evidence like sustained reductions in credible, verifiable information and persistent reports of harassment that discourage participation in civic problem-solving

  • DawnMartel5224
    Dawn Martello (@DawnMartel5224) reported

    WSJ 6-3-2026 paper edition has a story, about the U.S. Military, which has NOT been vetted with the Pentagon. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has apparently acted alone, and pressed two different categories of strategic defense contractors, to share top-secret IP with each other, and consequently, with anyone else and everyone else, on the planet. We are told that the U.S. has faulty radar alert and defense capabilities, because the Alerts, for incoming drones and missiles -- don’t “talk-to” -- the Interceptors, used to shoot them down. The WSJ depicts a completely haphazard military which is operationally incapable of detecting and shooting down threats. This is PREPOSTEROUS, on its face. But, according to the WSJ, Dan Driscoll believes this is for real, and he has just implemented the fix. By requiring defense contractors to share top secret and propriety IP technology with other defense contractors, dozens of systems are coalesced into a single Google maps screen, where the troops on the ground, can get “total visibility” of the battle space. And so, can ANY user. As of Friday, we are told, more than 74 different systems have been connected to a software interface called Lattice, which gives a Google map-like picture of the battlefield. Driscoll is a proponent of “open” systems. As in WIDE open. This seems to me, to be a MAJOR breach of our Defense security posture, inter-alia, by rogue agent Driscoll, who insists this should have happened a “long time ago” because “this was never a technology problem, this was always a bureaucracy and business model problem.” Uh huh. Is this guy for real? Google maps? Google maps can’t find inter-state highways, on their “maps” software. To suggest that the U.S. military defense apparatus has been non-existent, and that Google maps is the answer, is pretty much Treason, straight-up.

  • JosueCriticism
    Josue Almeida (@JosueCriticism) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Everything I see in comments are complains about recoil, rpg and thanks and that is an issue's skills. The big elephant in the room is the DAMN MATCHMAKING all the lobbies are terrible balanced. Fix this and for Jesus the game will be better asf

  • Isenfyre_
    Isenfyre☭⃠ (@Isenfyre_) reported

    @TheIdeaManFL @BattlefieldComm You just load in, and if you dont get the glitch you back out over and over until you do get it. Its pretty common.

  • AMH_1151
    monster115 (@AMH_1151) reported

    @BattlefieldComm when Fix server middle east ?

  • kayembe52536
    Mutombo Kayembe (@kayembe52536) reported

    @McFaul You are very delusional. How many soldiers are there left in Ukraine? The biggest problem Ukraine is now facing on the battlefield is manpower shortage. We see Ukrainian intelligence agents rounding up people on the streets & forcing them into the army after 2 weeks training.

  • OpLowcountry
    Operation LowcountryWildfire (@OpLowcountry) reported

    OPERATION LOWCOUNTRY WILDFIRE INTELLIGENCE EXTERNAL BRIEF FORCED REOPENING UNDER FIRE 03 JUNE 2026 Open Source Derived | Cross-Checked | Analytical Assessment | No Classified Inputs EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Iran theater has entered a new phase. The current structure is not clean de-escalation, but it has also not broken into full regional war. The best read is forced reopening under fire. The Strait of Hormuz is now the central test of the emerging framework. Washington is pushing to turn protected movement through the Strait into a formal open lane, with mine-clearing, military overwatch, maritime enforcement, and no-toll transit becoming core conditions rather than side issues. This matters because Hormuz is not just a waterway. It is leverage. Iran has used the Strait as pressure, while the United States is now trying to turn that pressure point into the first visible deliverable of any agreement. If ships move freely, mines are cleared, and Iran loses the ability to gatekeep passage, the framework gains real weight. If the Strait remains selective, threatened, or dependent on quiet military coordination, the agreement remains vulnerable. CURRENT OPERATIONAL PICTURE The Gulf has moved into an active enforcement and interception phase. Kuwait has taken confirmed casualties after missile and drone activity struck Kuwait International Airport, while Bahrain remains inside the defensive ring. U.S. forces continue to intercept threats and conduct precision responses against Iranian military nodes tied to the current escalation cycle. Iran is not simply walking away from diplomacy. Tehran is using pressure as negotiation. The Iranian economy remains under severe strain, with oil revenue, financial access, sanctions evasion routes, and internal stability all weighing heavily on the regime. The IRGC cannot accept a framework that looks like surrender. It needs leverage preserved, resistance language intact, and enough battlefield pressure to claim it was not forced into concessions. That is why the current pattern looks contradictory from the outside. Talks continue while missiles fly. Hormuz is discussed while ships move under pressure. Sanctions expand while Iran claims retaliation and the United States keeps military pressure in place. This is not contradiction. It is coercive bargaining. INTERNAL IRANIAN PRESSURE The deeper issue inside Iran remains the power structure. The formal state is still visible, but the coercive state appears dominant. The IRGC remains the central actor across security, maritime pressure, missile activity, internal control, and sanctions evasion networks. Civilian authority appears weakened. Public anger remains real in many segments of Iranian society, but fear and repression continue to limit open action. This creates an unstable balance between a population under strain, a formal state seeking relief, and a security apparatus trying to preserve its role. Iran needs a deal, but the IRGC needs not to look like it needs a deal. The United States wants compliance before relief, while Iran wants relief before surrendering leverage. Gulf states want open shipping without becoming the battlefield, while Israel wants continued freedom of action against Iranian proxies and infrastructure. STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT The current phase is a hot middle zone. It is not peace, but it is not full blowout. It is pressure. The most important watch points are now clear. The first is whether Kuwait sees another wave. The second is whether U.S. strikes remain limited to Qeshm-style military nodes or expand deeper. The third is whether Hormuz transit becomes openly normalized or remains selective and protected. The fourth is whether Iran accepts a framework or continues using pressure to alter the terms. The answers to those questions will determine whether this becomes a managed reopening or the next escalation ladder. FINAL READ The banks have not broken, but the tide is moving. King of Cainhoy 🇺🇸🔥 🔥

  • A__A__G__
    AVA (@A__A__G__) reported

    @Battlefield Always releasing new content on a Tuesday is crazy, if yall are scared of any technical issues, launch the new content on a Thursday or Friday and take those extra days to work

  • FPS_DeviL96
    FPS_DeviL96 (@FPS_DeviL96) reported

    @Battlefield been out since October I’m Dumping half a mag into people and getting no hit registration? How can a AAA title be released in such a broken state like this! Yet you’re so ******* slo to release and update. The game is finished if you don’t fix this ****.

  • OSINToffenders
    Robbie K (@OSINToffenders) reported

    @Battlefield You need to fix the cheaters and give everyone a console only option in redsec

  • dangainor
    Dan Gainor (@dangainor) reported

    @judgementdaze @LeighWolf There were people on both sides who felt that secession was legal. No matter what your view of the issue, it was decided on the battlefield and not in the Courts.

  • MrBattlefield0
    Mr Battlefield (@MrBattlefield0) reported

    @mellisimoTV @BattlefieldComm The only current issue with RPGs is the shooting inaccuracy now. Aiming at the thing you're trying to hit and the rocket goes whizzing by and you know it should have hit. That's the major issue with RPG's right now.

  • KendogxX
    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

  • ticktockevil
    TWTicktockevil (@ticktockevil) reported

    @BillMelugin_ I did not volunteer to serve because I have both flat feet and scoliosis. If the draft were reinstated, I would have to find alternative service because they couldn't use me. I would be a liability on the battlefield because I would injure myself too easily. Same thing with trans

  • BlackIceSheep
    🇬🇹(J.K.O.)🇲🇽 (@BlackIceSheep) reported

    @Voodoo_Hendrix "Battledads" are the safe fall guy catch all term for is ultimately a wider issue of the CoD brand trying desperately to appeal to other markets and not understanding that doesn't work. Battlefield and CoD should be different games but both EA and Activision just look foolish.

  • HiebDE
    Hieb (@HiebDE) reported

    @TheTopMostDog @JimmyMack0320 @Battlefield Yeah the trees are an issue but realistically the physics engine has so many variables to compute to generate an outcome and changing them a little bit generates a massively different outcome. Every BF has that problem its unavoidable. Try crashing helis on bf6 into each other