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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 (35%)
- Online Play (34%)
- Matchmaking (18%)
- Game Crash (7%)
- Glitches (6%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Online Play | 1 hour ago |
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Online Play | 17 hours ago |
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Game Crash | 4 days ago |
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Online Play | 4 days ago |
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Matchmaking | 5 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mino Gaming (@Minarchick42) reported@EAHelp @Battlefield @EAPlaytesting I got the link to join BF Labs but the Playtesting site is down and won't open the sign in page. I only have another day to sign in PLEASE HELP!!!
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PatriotJosh (@Patriot_Josh11) reported@sentdefender Ah yes, Phase III of post-defeat doctrine: retroactive victories. During a 42-day engagement, over 100 missiles were launched at U.S. naval assets with a perfect zero-hit ratio, a statistical achievement so remarkable it belongs in a physics textbook, not a battlefield report. Now, after operational collapse, we’re expected to believe the same force suddenly developed precision strike capability overnight? That’s not military evolution, that’s narrative fabrication under duress. And let’s address the elephant in the room: If this force possesses such “capability,” why was their own flagged commercial vessel moving through contested waters without ******, without deterrence, and without protection? Because capability isn’t the issue. Credibility is. This reads less like a combat report and more like psychological damage control for domestic consumption, a classic attempt to project strength after demonstrable battlefield impotence. In military terms: No verified impact. No defensive posture. No operational consistency. Just noise. And in modern conflict, noise without results isn’t power, it’s desperation with a press release.
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Beautyon (@Beautyon_) reportedOne of the big problems your common or garden "Bitcoiner" faces is that he doesn't know where the battlefield is. He believes "winning" is scoring imaginary points on "Social Media". Real people however, are moving in the highest circles on earth and actually doing things that have long terms effects in consequential outcomes. You are not winning in Meme Wars or "exposing" people or doing take-downs. The battlefield is in software, getting people to run software, and getting bitcoin into people's hands in a way that is fundamentally different to the methods used by your enemies. Even if all your "Bitcoin Adversaries" were to vanish tomorrow, or "Leave the Space", it would have no effect on the number of people who are using bitcoin. It appears that the real battlefield where the real problem is being attacked and is under attack is too much like reality for some people, who would rather play in sandboxes and safe spaces than take risk. And don't believe for a second that you don't have enough power to make a difference; you absolutely have enough power to change things, and even a small push from you can snowball into a global shift. You like to conjure with terms like "Game Theory" but don't behave as if it is real. It's...odd. It's a strange life!
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Lone Wolf Ratnakar (@SadaaShree) reportedSiachen, which ironically means “Rose Garden” in local Balti language, located in Eastern Karakoram, is 75 km long, and is the highest battlefield in the world. The 110 KM line beyond NJ9842 is called the Actual Position Ground Line. The genesis of the Siachen conflict lay in Partition, after the first Indo-Pak war, the 2 nations agreed on the ceasefire line. The problem is that the line was not demarcated beyond a point NJ9842, as it was an inhospitable area.
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Chad Warren (@ChadWar65339549) reported@williesrules Yeah, instead of helping veterans or psychotics ketamine and acid will be used to help broken people get back on the battlefield to kill anyone who questions Israel's dominance.
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Gotchiller (@gottchiller) reported@BlankChequeDek @Battlefield I recommend port forwarding regarding bot lobbies and port prioritisation regarding hitreg. Me and my friends did these settings in our routers, and we do not have any issues with the game regarding connection (bot lobbies happen but are very rare).
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Fae the girl , seeing Florence 18/4/26 👠 (@Faeof_Avalon) reported@HouseOfPrydeX I'm not getting on that plane cause billy and homelander are going to make this fight 47 and if I live the crash I gotta run from stromfront or worse have to be surviving in that battlefield
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Angry Mob Justice ᡕᠵ᠊ᡃ່࡚ࠢ࠘ ⸝່ࠡࠣ᠊߯᠆ࠣ࠘ᡁࠣ࠘᠊᠊ࠢ࠘𐡏 (@1000glockstare) reported@JackDangerDude @TomDanHitch @BattlefieldComm I agree but people are acting as if the game is absolutely broken because of it
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Tom Tulloch-Marshall (@SommePhantom) reported@Tofrek That proposition would be quite (well, utterly) preposterous, so PLEASE don't suggest it to cwgc because they might well put it forward as a "proven" explanation of what the problem actually is; ie the "fault" battlefield tourism industry🥴
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SAVVY_PROJECT (@SAVVYPROJECT1) reported@Battlefield bro fix the ******* servers. Why isn't it split between consoles and PC. Let the PC nerds play in their own lobby. Also, why does the server start over after every game? Why is there no big team full war without vehicles? Figure it out! No wonder everyone is quitting
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Tim Ray (@TimRayWV) reported@CLouWho0 @NewlOdah @osasisHERESY What, realistically, could Israel have done differently when facing an enemy like Hamas, an organization that has embedded its military infrastructure within densely populated civilian areas? This is not a conventional battlefield where opposing forces meet away from civilians. It is a conflict where weapons, command centers, and fighters are often deliberately positioned among homes, schools, and hospitals, creating an environment where civilian risk is tragically unavoidable. Israel has, at various times, issued evacuation warnings through leaflets, phone calls, and public announcements before striking certain locations. The stated intent of these warnings is to reduce civilian casualties. However, reports and claims have also indicated that in some cases civilians have been discouraged or prevented from leaving targeted areas, further complicating an already volatile situation. This raises a difficult moral and strategic question: if a nation is under continued attack from an armed group operating within civilian spaces, what options does it truly have? Is inaction acceptable when its own civilians are being targeted? Or does it have the right, under the principle of self defense, to respond, even when that response carries a high risk of collateral damage due to the tactics of its adversary? None of this removes the tragedy of civilian suffering. Innocent lives lost are not abstractions. They are the deepest cost of war. But it does highlight the complexity of assigning responsibility in a conflict where one side’s strategy includes blending into the civilian population. Ultimately, the issue is not simple, and any honest discussion has to wrestle with both realities at once: a nation’s right to defend its people, and the devastating human consequences when war is fought in the midst of civilians.
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aspiring mediocre psychoanalyst 🇵🇸 (@HandWixard) reportedwhich like. it was objectively endangering the both of them but i think its fascinating how this dangerous childish rebellion on the battlefield translates into kako basically having to drop her issues with ima's constant presence in her life b/c she feels indebted
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🇰🇪Beverlyn Chepz (@BChepz9) reportedNo funeral should be turned into a battlefield. Elsie Muhanda and hired goons armed with Mipini and Pangas stopped Governor Barasa at the Kakamega County Polytechnic Principal's service. Arrest Elsie Muhanda, the Kakamega Chaos Queen. #MuhandaHiredThugs
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ITWASNTME (@CatSuki653775) reported@john_199353358 @DeltaForce_Game "on the real battlefield" you have sent like 10 messages to this post malding about skill issues you wouldn't last 30 minutes on a real battlefield
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AndreWGMI (@AndreWGMI) reported@EvilsReturns ai trading is just another battlefield, but have you seen what happens when the algos glitch?
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Jihadi John™👳🏽♂️ (@GeehadiJohn) reported@Somtolism7 Chinese bullets too can cause this jam. Substandand tools and equipment is an expensive error on the battlefield.
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Marwan Takchi (@TakchiM) reported@AshrafBadreddi1 @TinesWes @KevorkAlmassian Wow, where to start… No one said there were zero incidents—border tensions existed. But that’s not the same as full-scale war or systematic bombardment. And your own example proves the point: isolated incidents don’t justify turning an entire country into a battlefield. Lebanon never declared war. Yet wars kept happening—from its territory, without state decision. That’s the issue you keep avoiding.
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Andras Verbenyi (@smackup4u) reported@BattlefieldComm So the fix for the mouse poll rate is not included in this one? (it's live on BF Labs) That's a bummer.
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PatriotJosh (@Patriot_Josh11) reportedAh yes, Phase III of post-defeat doctrine: retroactive victories. During a 42-day engagement, over 100 missiles were launched at U.S. naval assets with a perfect zero-hit ratio, a statistical achievement so remarkable it belongs in a physics textbook, not a battlefield report. Now, after operational collapse, we’re expected to believe the same force suddenly developed precision strike capability overnight? That’s not military evolution, that’s narrative fabrication under duress. And let’s address the elephant in the room: If this force possesses such “capability,” why was their own flagged commercial vessel moving through contested waters without ******, without deterrence, and without protection? Because capability isn’t the issue. Credibility is. This reads less like a combat report and more like psychological damage control for domestic consumption, a classic attempt to project strength after demonstrable battlefield impotence. In military terms: No verified impact. No defensive posture. No operational consistency. Just noise. And in modern conflict, noise without results isn’t power, it’s desperation with a press release.
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Thestinkhead (@thestinkhead) reported@BobNetworkUK I think battlefield just doesn’t get live service, that’s my only way to explain it to myself
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Jeff Wells (@JeffWellsRigInt) reported"Besides the Strait of Hormuz, the US has made unacceptable demands on several other issues. The Iranian delegation is determined to protect what it has gained on the battlefield however."
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Utku (@coolindark) reported@Battlefield Fix-your-chat-window!
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Andrew Ignelzi (@AIgnelzi89) reported@BattlefieldComm Fix ******* gauntlet every other ******* game i play bugs kicks me or ******* won’t let me respawn. You ******* dumbass **** head greedy ******* dumb *****.
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Battle(non)sense | Chris (@BattleNonSense) reported@Jonny45k @tiggr_ In general, the biggest problem of @Battlefield is its low skillfloor, it does not dare to demand a bare minimum from its players anymore. - gunmechanics - excessive 3D spotting - cringe movement - optional teamwork - no tactical depth - easy flightmechanics - ...
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KillerPerk33/RG (@killerperk33) reportedIm ok with this loss. A battlefield commander loses a drone them they replace it with another. You lose a service member, then you lose a son/daughter, Mother/father, a husband/wife, or someones brother/sister and you lose a trained individual who you can't just replace.
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Patriarch Hermogenes (@Germogen_Moscow) reportedWelcome to the escalation trap: Early battlefield “successes” lead to strategic disappointment (“why won’t they capitulate? Don’t they know we defeated them repeatedly?”). Clearly the team currently running the American war machine would never consider their own initial strategy being the problem, so they are left only to conclude that they haven’t yet done far enough. The biggest concern now for those actually considering what could happen if the daily exhibited hubris on display in DC remains in its logical incoherence, and its seeming imperviousness to the truth is not confronted by an actor on the inside of the regime whose words contain sufficient gravity to successfully stand atop history and declare it to stop. Then we have the Israeli nuclear Sword of Damocles hanging over our heads, who currently have a more immediate version of their perennial threat towards humane standards of statecraft and human conduct that Christian chivalry so painstakingly built up over centuries with its guiding hand on human instincts.
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VeilBreaker (@Mrcrucified) reportedYour childhood was a battlefield… and you’re still bleeding on everyone around you. Dysfunctional homes don’t just bruise kids. They install the software: trust issues wired deep, emotions locked in survival mode, boundaries treated like jokes. You grew up watching love look like control, silence mean safety, and “family” mean walking on eggshells. Now you chase partners who feel familiar — chaotic, cold, manipulative — because calm feels fake. You explode over nothing or shut down completely. You call it “personality.” It’s actually the scar tissue your parents left behind. The traits they passed down? Hyper-independence that isolates you. People-pleasing that gets you used. Anger you swear you’ll never repeat… until you do. Most people spend their whole lives pretending the damage skipped them. They repeat the same broken patterns, raise the next round of wounded kids, then act shocked when history repeats. The cycle doesn’t end because time passes. It ends when you finally look it dead in the eye and choose to become the rewrite. Face the mess you inherited… or hand it down like a family heirloom. Your bloodline is watching.
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8TFour (@8TFour) reportedEvery time I try to give #battlefield a chance im reminded that most players on there really just want a running simulator. No one moves. No one fights. Everyone sits back at spawn. Doesnt matter what map. The Dads will hold a head glitch ALL GAME for their 2 kills. smh
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SD McLovin (@SdMclovin) reported@Battlefield Please, add: - FN FAL; - Shanghai Map; - Dynamic weather; - Night Maps to use Night Visions Goggles PERMANENT; - Beretta M9A4; - Take off the bots and fix the Matchmaking; - fix the mess abpout a lot of desnecessay modes; - Bring back SABOTAGE MODE as a PERMANENT MODE
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waffle (@MischiefWafles) reported@Battlefield Issue is these New maps need to have a lot of tanks. APC/LAV with jets as they did in BF4 and before. Or else just dosent feel the same and have the same chaos