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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.

  • 37% Sign in (37%)
  • 33% Online Play (33%)
  • 13% Glitches (13%)
  • 8% Game Crash (8%)
  • 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
Arvert Game Crash 17 hours ago
Angoulême Glitches 1 day ago
Nice Online Play 5 days ago
Pessac Sign in 6 days ago
Marseille Sign in 7 days ago
Pont-Scorff Online Play 7 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • Sleepy4PF
    Swipy (@Sleepy4PF) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield Just fix that damn netcode im tired of ghost bullets and inconsistent shots

  • ARCADIONRULE
    ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎ ‎𝐓𝐘𝐑𝐀𝐍𝐓.‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ (@ARCADIONRULE) reported

    more so the proof, of a meaningful struggle. The battlefield, strewn with all manner of frightening-looking weaponry, distorted. Blades, poles, machines and every grounded utensil of agony dissolved into an erratic, glitch-like pulse. The arena was freshly reset to its -

  • MrBattlefield0
    Mr Battlefield (@MrBattlefield0) reported

    @FunzaaTV @BattlefieldComm I agree with the VPN users that are tunneling to the United States or to another region because they don't have local Servers to host their own games. Hopefully when the Full Server Browser with persistence servers will fix this problem. These players need to host a server.

  • lal_shiban
    Shiban Lal Pandita (@lal_shiban) reported

    @MarkhorSindh "Issue will be settled in battlefield " That's what Bilawal Bhutto is saying. He talks sense. If America can travel 11000 kms to bomb Iran why can't Pakistan do it?

  • f0reverjasmyn
    (@f0reverjasmyn) reported

    men don’t bloody the battlefield anymore and that’s the problem. y’all are supposed to be the queens’ men. stand up and fight and die about some real ****, *****.

  • penguinsrockgr8
    Penguinsrockrgr8 (@penguinsrockgr8) reported

    @Battlefield You still need to fix the official servers running worse than portal servers

  • CryptoXb32567
    CryptoXB (@CryptoXb32567) reported

    @Battlefield I KNOCK A GUY AND HE LEAVES THE GAME. I DONT GET MY KILL. FIX IT!!!!! NOW

  • ErisQT
    ErisQT 💜 Hiatus (@ErisQT) reported

    hey @EA @awscloud @EA_DICE fix your servers for dallas I'm having 80 latency

  • KarmaKarhu
    DJ North (@KarmaKarhu) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the bloody XP boosts.

  • HemanNamo
    Himanshu Jain (@HemanNamo) reported

    Rahul Gandhi’s last public rally was in Kota on June 17. Since June 19 — complete radio silence on the ground. No rallies. No press conferences. No public appearances. Instead: • Court via lawyers on June 24 • X post on Maharashtra paper leak on June 27 • Letter/video message to Akhilesh Yadav Where is the Leader of Opposition? Bharat is facing serious issues — and the LoP has vanished from the battlefield. No explanation. No accountability. Just another disappearing act. Pappu on vacation mode while Parliament burns? The country deserves answers. #RahulMissing #LoPWhereAreYou

  • MonFartS
    Joe (@MonFartS) reported

    @Battlefield How about you fix the rockets ignoring the flares ? Black screen after joining a game? Chat bugged ?

  • wahoo343
    Wahoo343 (@wahoo343) reported

    @BattlefieldComm U should of let the issue stay it worked in ur favor

  • paul_eggsNolan
    Paul Eggs Nolan LFS6B (@paul_eggsNolan) reported

    Major James Capers Jr. earned the Medal of Honor for March 31–April 3, 1967 actions near Phu Loc, Vietnam. As a 2nd Lt leading 9-man Force Recon Team Broadminded, the patrol was ambushed. All were wounded. Despite severe wounds (abdomen ripped open, leg broken, heavy blood loss), he refused evacuation. He directed close supporting fires, led the defense, and twice stepped off the evac helo so others could leave first—ensuring every Marine got out safely. Trailblazer: first Black enlisted Marine to earn a battlefield commission and command a Recon company. True hero. 🇺🇸

  • schietdammer
    evdg (@schietdammer) reported

    @BattlefieldComm This better be a bug since the patch that gets a fix: EU pc with crossplay on here and i no longer see "filling with bots" pre-round, that message was there for a reason ... so we know what we get into, now each pre-round i constantly have to watch scoreboard to search for bots.

  • ians_india
    IANS (@ians_india) reported

    Mumbai, Maharashtra: Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi chief Prakash Ambedkar says, "Today, the matter related to Agniveer was listed before the bench of the Acting Chief Justice. The defence side sought time to file a rejoinder, and the court granted time to submit it before the 3rd. The matter has now been scheduled for final hearing on the 7th. It was argued that while service conditions for regular soldiers, territorial soldiers, and Agniveers may differ, once they are engaged in war or battlefield duties, there should be no discrimination between them in terms of recognition and support..."

  • TNTJohn1717
    PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reported

    What Does It Mean To Be “Complete In Christ”? To be “complete in Christ” is one of the greatest, cleanest, strongest, most liberating truths in the Christian life, and yet it is one of the doctrines religion hates the most. Colossians 2:10 says, “And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power.” That verse is not a suggestion, not a feeling, not a goal, not a future possibility, and not a reward for elite saints who reach some higher plane of spirituality. It is a present-tense statement of what God says about the believer’s standing in the Lord Jesus Christ. “Ye are complete in him.” Not complete in a church system. Not complete in a priesthood. Not complete in sacraments. Not complete in philosophy. Not complete in self-improvement. Not complete in mystical experiences. Not complete in Hebrew roots. Not complete in religious traditions. Not complete in your performance. Complete in Him. The book of Colossians is a direct assault on religious substitutes for Christ. Paul warns about philosophy and vain deceit, traditions of men, rudiments of the world, voluntary humility, worshipping of angels, fleshly ordinances, and a false spirituality that looks deep but leaves a man puffed up in his fleshly mind. Right in the middle of that battlefield, the Holy Ghost drops the hammer: “For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead ******. And ye are complete in him” (Colossians 2:9-10). That means the believer does not need something outside Christ to finish what God has already made complete in Christ. The fullness is in Him. The believer’s completeness is in Him. Religious systems always say, “Christ plus this.” The Bible says, “Christ is enough.” The flesh wants to add something so it can boast. The cross removes boasting and leaves the believer standing in Christ alone. This truth does not mean a Christian is mature in practice the moment he is saved. It does not mean he knows everything, has victory over every habit, understands every doctrine, feels strong every day, or has no need for growth, correction, discipline, prayer, preaching, fellowship, service, and sanctification. That is not what “complete in Christ” means. It means that as to spiritual standing, acceptance, salvation, justification, identity, and position before God, the believer lacks nothing because he is in the Lord Jesus Christ. Growth is still needed in the walk, but nothing needs to be added to Christ to make the believer accepted before God. The Christian grows from completeness, not toward completeness. He serves from acceptance, not for acceptance. He walks because he is in Christ, not to earn his way into Christ. That distinction will either free a man from religious bondage or expose how much bondage he still loves. Chapter One: Complete In Christ Means Christ Is Enough For Salvation The first thing it means to be complete in Christ is that Christ is enough for salvation. That sounds simple, but it is the line where most religion goes wrong. Every false gospel eventually says Christ is necessary, but not sufficient. Rome says Christ plus sacraments, priesthood, confession, penance, mass, purgatory, and church authority. The cults say Christ plus their organization, their prophet, their restored gospel, their temple, their works, or their membership. Legalists say Christ plus law-keeping. Mystics say Christ plus experiences. Modern self-help religion says Christ plus your inner greatness. But the Bible says, “In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins” (Colossians 1:14). Redemption is in Christ, through His blood, not through man’s religious machinery. The gospel that saves today is not complicated. Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again the third day according to the Scriptures (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). The sinner is saved by grace through faith, “and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast” (Ephesians 2:8-9). If

  • FennellJW
    JamesFennell MBE (@FennellJW) reported

    @TheRealBouchy Battlefield helicopters have proven death traps in Ukraine and drones are much better at ISR. Should we have kept the Fairey Battle in service even after they were shot down in droves during the air battles in France in 1940?

  • TimNoble87818
    Timothy John Noble🇦🇺 aka Nobby. (@TimNoble87818) reported

    @couriermail I could turn and say let's revoke on the government. But when that happens they usually start war to instill fear over there people to stop turning on your government and masonic leaders. As from history it's been going on since drawn of time like that. And people fight die for things they don't believe should go on by leaders but where going to die from his leadership anyway best we fight die on the battlefield then in front of our wives and kids for not fighting.. is how it's when on since after Christ was put on the cross. Just depends what Shepard they won't to follow what he is making you say are rights but really wrongs and it sounded wrong at the start bit what choice do I have comes into play again. Two sides she can pick from drugs all over the streets mason or demands down serious problems being solved that will fix heaps issues government finances people's lives getting better ways of solving slavery so the government gains off loses. But hike Pyramid win. And sustainable development infrastructure happening. Or drugs. Pick the better son.

  • Mike_so100
    Biig Bo$$ (@Mike_so100) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Why don’t yall take down REDSEC like yall did STRIKEPOINT? Strikepoint conquest multiplayer is what funds redsec even right. Well strikepoint got wiped like it never existed @BattlefieldComm your doing nothin. Redsec is worse than strikepoint, it should be an easy fix strikepoint

  • Needleburger_
    Needle (@Needleburger_) reported

    @Battlefield campaign is broken om pc :P

  • AMH_1151
    monster115 (@AMH_1151) reported

    @BattlefieldComm when Fix server middle east ?

  • Overzone_Nikke
    『Just an Ordinary Nikke』 (@Overzone_Nikke) reported

    @UrMaidAndSpy But you shouldn't *Have* to have band aids on them. Our body is...important. to not be allowed to cover how we want can lead to issues in a battlefield.

  • davis_kate54146
    Kate Davis (@davis_kate54146) reported

    Reports argue that Chinese weapons shouldn't simply be dismissed as "poor quality." Instead, their performance varies significantly by system & battlefield. The bigger issue is often reliability, maintenance, spare parts & long-term after-sales support.

  • oghenetefe
    Mawnsino 🐾 (@oghenetefe) reported

    🚨 Continued… Now compare that to the Fourth Great Ninja War. Hashirama wasn’t standing alone at the Valley of the End anymore. He had thousands of allied shinobi everywhere. Madara wasn’t the only thing happening. The Ten Tails situation was developing. Obito was becoming a bigger threat. Battles were happening across multiple locations. The entire war was chaos. People act like Hashirama could’ve just dropped a mountain-sized thousand-hand Buddha statue in the middle of all that and moved on 😭 But imagine that realistically. That thing was enormous. The battlefield itself probably becomes a problem. Then there’s another detail people overlook: This wasn’t living Hashirama at his original peak. This was Edo Tensei Hashirama. Even Madara pointed out that resurrected bodies weren’t perfect reproductions of their living strength. So personally…. I don’t think it was because Hashirama forgot the technique. I think the war simply never created the same exact conditions that forced him to pull out his ultimate answer in the first place. And honestly from a writing perspective… If Hashirama casually started dropping Shin Sūsenju every few chapters, the entire fandom would’ve started asking: “Wait… why are the rest of these people even here?” 😭💀 Follow for more anime reflections, hidden meanings, character psychology, and lore that changes how you see the story.

  • trek_official
    TREK (@trek_official) reported

    What if I told you that the same psychological trick that sold millions of pet rocks in 1975 is now silently driving trillion-dollar market bubbles today? Back then, entrepreneurs turned a meaningless object into a must-have toy by tapping into something primal: our need to justify our choices. Fast forward to Wall Street, and you'll see the same forces at play, but with billions on the line. 1. THE ORIGIN In 1957, social psychologist Leon Festinger and his team infiltrated a small doomsday cult led by a woman named Dorothy Martin. The group believed that on December 21, they'd be rescued by aliens, but only if they were pure. Festinger predicted that when the prophecy failed, the cult would collapse. Instead, something fascinating happened. Members who had given away their possessions and quit jobs didn't abandon the belief. They doubled down, claiming their faith had saved the world from disaster. Festinger published his findings in "When Prophecy Fails," coining the term cognitive dissonance. It's the mental discomfort we feel when our actions or beliefs conflict with new evidence, and our brains will twist reality to avoid that pain. 2. THE MECHANISM Let's break it down with a simple market scenario. You research a company, read bullish reports, and buy 100 shares at $50. A month later, bad earnings hit, and the stock plummets to $30. Now, you face a dilemma: either admit you misjudged the investment (which hurts your ego) or find reasons to hold. Suddenly, you're scouring forums for positive news, downplaying risks, and telling yourself, "It's a long-term play." That's dissonance resolution in real-time. You're not changing your position; you're changing your narrative to align with your decision. This isn't just individual—it's collective. When enough investors do this, entire markets can detach from fundamentals. 3. THE MARKET TWIST Historically, this has led to some spectacular blowups. Take the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s. Investors poured money into unprofitable internet companies, convinced that "the new economy" defied old rules. When profits never materialized, dissonance kept them holding. CEOs justified burn rates with buzzwords, and analysts looked the other way. The crash in 2000 wiped out trillions, but the dissonance didn't stop there. Many refused to sell, hoping for a rebound, which delayed recovery. Contrast that with the 2008 housing crisis: mortgage-backed securities were rated safe, but when housing prices fell, the system crumbled because everyone—from banks to homeowners—had rationalized away the risk. 4. THE MARKETING PLAYBOOK Marketers have long exploited this. Consider how Apple launched the iPod in 2001. They didn't just sell a device; they sold a lifestyle. The ad campaign with silhouettes dancing to music created a desire to belong. If you didn't have an iPod, you felt left out—dissonance between your self-image and the cultural norm. Resolution? Buy one. In markets, this scales up. During the crypto boom of 2017, ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) promised revolution. Investors faced dissonance: the fear of missing out on the next Bitcoin versus the risk of losing money. Influencers amplified the narrative, creating FOMO that overrode caution. It's not just about the product; it's about resolving the conflict between aspiration and action. 5. THE CRASH Fast-forward to January 2021, and GameStop becomes a battlefield. Retail traders on Reddit's WallStreetBets bought shares to squeeze short-selling hedge funds. When the stock soared to $483, many felt vindicated. But as it fell back, dissonance kicked in. Instead of taking profits, they held on, chanting "diamond hands." Why? Selling would mean admitting the squeeze was over, which clashed with their identity as savvy investors fighting the establishment. The dissonance fueled a narrative of resistance, turning a financial event into a social movement. Even as losses mounted, the belief in the cause persisted—a modern echo of Festinger's cult. 6. THE MODERN-DAY CONUNDRUM Today, social media acts as a dissonance amplifier. Platforms like Twitter and TikTok create echo chambers where beliefs are reinforced by likes and retweets. When Elon Musk tweets about Dogecoin, enthusiasts ignore regulatory warnings or technical flaws, doubling down on their investments. This collective rationalization can inflate bubbles beyond what traditional models predict. It's not just about information asymmetry; it's about psychological reinforcement at scale. And with algorithm-driven content, we're often fed more of what we already believe, making dissonance harder to break. 7. CONCLUSION source @trek_official

  • TheCreatorOneM
    TheCreatorNyvlem (MLVNS) (@TheCreatorOneM) reported

    @obviouslyhud @BattlefieldInte @Battlefield Wtf is the problem? Just a extra mode you can play or not play

  • TheJBear
    James (@TheJBear) reported

    @Battlefield fix xp boosters

  • rhiyddun
    Rhiyddun (@rhiyddun) reported

    What strikes me is the methodology, they start out as enthusiastic cheerleaders with a "MAGA" slant, gung ho, rah rah, and suddenly do a compete 180 on some "core" issue when they've accumulated massive follower count? Move along folks, nothing to see here... the war is narratives, the battlefield is media, but the ROE are wacked.

  • IdleMindl4qg
    NodeAspect (@IdleMindl4qg) reported

    @Battlefield The game is broken, buggy, and has lost the identity of what BF is supposed to be, It's so incredibly unbalanced, and we can clearly tell that you can't sort out all the problems.

  • MrJake__
    Jake (@MrJake__) reported

    @Battlefield @EA Fix Netcode tried of getting shot behind corners.