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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.
- Online Play (38%)
- Sign in (37%)
- Matchmaking (12%)
- Glitches (7%)
- Game Crash (6%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Online Play | 3 days ago |
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Online Play | 3 days ago |
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Online Play | 4 days ago |
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Online Play | 4 days ago |
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Online Play | 4 days ago |
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Sign in | 4 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dexter (@myless07) reported@BattlefieldComm X THE AUTOMATED ANTI AIR on the Contaminated. IT'S BROKEN. It shooting at a helicopters across the map, regardless of whether I'm shooting at the base or not. Not only does she just kill you in a few seconds, but she also shoots through half the map!!!!!!
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Stevie Mac (@StevieMac03) reported@Kyrannio The problem with such tech is the possibility of it being used off the battlefield against civilians, especially with the relatively cheap cost of such things, which is kinda scary to think about. I guess the same risk was there with drones all along but I don't recall there being any incidents thankfully.
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かくせい (@kakusei0613) reported@Battlefield Can you fix the god damn HK server?
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FlyingBeagle "Abu Alya" (@FlyingBeagle_) reportedThe Israeli army is helpless in southern Lebanon. It absorbs the blows and cannot return them. This is what guerrilla warfare means—confining the fight to the battlefield bleeds Israel dry. Its method had always been to bomb civilians as a way to release pressure, turn the tables. Striking civilians—criminally, intensively, in densely populated areas—is its primary weapon. That weapon no longer works in the south. Voices inside Israel are openly calling to throw off American restrictions. The only way to solve the FPV drone problem, they say, runs through Beirut—through striking it with full force, targeting civilians, killing them, destroying their homes, as leverage to force Hizb-Allah to stop firing. If Israel fights a war that respects rules of engagement and international law, it will be a death sentence for its army. What is happening in southern Lebanon now proves the theory.
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M🌹🏴🇻🇦 (@Lancswaffen) reportedYou just know they're going to waste time and resources fighting a legal battle they can't win. Never engage your enemy on their terms and on a battlefield of their choosing. Call her bluff. If they do actually move in, make their lives a living hell. They'll run. Problem solved
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Cooks Defense LLC (@cooksdefensellc) reportedWar Story Time: The Sensor Operator Back in the early days of the drone wars, I was a young sensor operator — the guy glued to the screens in the Ground Control Station, hands on the controls that could deliver precision hell from miles above the battlefield. We called it “dumping molten metal” over Afghanistan. Hellfire missiles, laser-guided bombs… whatever it took to turn Taliban fighters into pink mist and smoking craters. One night the mission was grinding on. We had multiple Predators airborne, crews rotating, aircraft getting low on fuel. The situation was tight. We needed to keep eyes on a high-value target, but physics and logistics were fighting us. That’s when “General” John — the call sign that stuck because I was running the show in the JOC like I owned the place — had to make the call. We were balancing three aircraft, trying not to lose coverage. No one wanted to be the poor bastard who had to fly a Predator home alone on autopilot while the rest of us pressed the attack. An uncontrolled crash would’ve been a career-ender for somebody. But we made it work. The squadron’s two cockpits split the load. One bird released its returning aircraft and pushed forward. I kept the sensor locked, guiding the strike package in. We severed the link at the right moment, and that lonely Predator flew itself like a ghost back to Kandahar on autopilot. During a brief lull, the pilot in the right seat turned to me — this young airman still learning the ropes — and said it plain: “John, some people don’t understand anything other than a punch to the ******* face.” He wasn’t being poetic. He’d just watched the feed as our missile turned another group of fanatics into vapor. No negotiations. No hearts-and-minds pamphlets dropped from the sky. Just raw, undeniable force. That line has stuck with me ever since. Because the problem of radical Islam — the ideology that breeds these groups, that celebrates death, that sees the world in black-and-white conquest terms — doesn’t respond to diplomacy, welfare checks, or polite debate. They understand power. They respect strength. They only back down when they’re made to feel the consequences in the most visceral way possible. We saw it over and over again in those missions. The moment they realized the Reaper or Predator wasn’t going away, that death could come from a clear blue sky with no warning… that’s when the momentum shifted, even if only temporarily. Years later, that truth hasn’t changed. It’s still true today. Some ideologies — and the people fully committed to them — don’t do nuance. They do force. And sometimes the only language they truly respect is a Hellfire delivered right to the face.
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ट्वीटचोर (@DevnFlix) reported@IndianTechGuide Finally someone solving real Indian problems Lajpat Nagar on weekends is a battlefield
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WokeWaffles (@BadFaithFiles) reported@shine2real4u @WyronGaines Wrong approach dumbass! Why can't you idiots use YOUR BRAINS???? 3rd world African leeches like Myron can be EASILY defeated in the battlefield of IDEAS because he comes from a stock of mutant not thinkers. Go fix YOUR REAL COUNTY MYRON!
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Red slayer (@redslayerknows) reported@El_mili9 @BattlefieldComm You need to read what I said properly, the length of the D-sync, it’s causing major issues in a lot circumstances. Some previous battlefield games do not have this level of D-sync and other games. We got 60hz Servers and they are not being used properly.
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Ogechi🌹 (@OgeDichiVic) reported@GloriousGod01 Honestly, some of us are not fighting the issue anymore… we are fighting the person 😔 How do you claim to love someone and your first reaction during conflict is to starve them emotionally, physically, financially, or mentally? Marriage should not feel like a battlefield where people w£aponize food, silence, intimacy, money, or affection just to prove a point. At the end of the day, disagreements are normal. The funny thing is we are all guilty of this, but cruelty should never become a communication style.
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Obvious Statement Man (@Man_Qbvious) reported@EA @Battlefield He's not wrong. The game just endlessly crashes on PC. FIX THE ******* GAME!
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CryptoXB (@CryptoXb32567) reported@Battlefield people leaving game in ranked when I down them results in me not getting the kill. Fix it
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𝙂𝙚𝙥𝙖𝙧𝙙𝙁𝙚𝙡𝙡𝙖 (@HrHausfraumann) reported@Gerashchenko_en As long as Moscow is not militarily broken, all diplomatic initiatives are worthless. Strength on the battlefield is the only language the Kremlin understands.
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Hawkin Rifle Owner (@EastWestAllis) reportedDon’t get me wrong but journalists are not pedestrians. If something newsworthy happens they should be running toward the danger like Marines on a battlefield. I want my journalists fighting the Secret Service to get in to the crime scene - not ducking and covering.
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Jon Snow (@JonSnow50616798) reported@mdubowitz We didn't achieve anything on the battlefield. Great, we blew up Iran's Navy. Was Iran's Navy EVER a problem?
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A Cute Fox (@TheCutieVixen) reported@raidrider21 @Grummz That was true a decade ago. Even Battlefield 6 that was a "huge hit" had to do mass layoffs because people have live service fatigue and they're gambling on holding a steady player base for months to years and the players won't do it because they're sick of the FOMO treadmill.
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Mix1God (@Mix1God_) reported@Battlefield @cgameawards Ya'll trolling right? Fix the game!
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Bubble Boy🫧📌 (@EverythingBubbl) reported@BattlefieldComm Awesome, now you should fix the claymore where it doesn’t do the damage of a mosquito bite.
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Marwan (@6db560c87fec4ea) reported@TheBrianWolfe @BattlefieldComm @DRUNKKZ3 This is the "next client update". And the lighting issue is not mentioned in the patch notes. Great job from battlefield studios. Seems like only 2 people are working on battlefield 6 and redsec right now.
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The American Storm (@BigJoeBastardi) reportedThis is part and parcel of the current problem, Constant pronouncements like this, and while factually true, it has lead to the desire end game. As long as the regime is in power, any deal is worthless garbage. The battlefield changes as the battle evolves. We have turned into northern civil war generals, and not Grant or Sherman
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nieveria.lol (@Nieveria22) reportedgiving us battlefield and FD forms was not the solution to the problem of most stages being awful competitively. turning hazards off makes some of them better but there's still issues (small blast zones on yoshi's story and warioware for example)
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Júlio (@julinhomoro) reported@DooM49 Yep. This movement is very lame. Also sometimes u get players jumping around like crazy and shooting. That’s pretty lame. Fix that @EA_DICE
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Dotcomnieuws.com (@dotcomnieuws) reported@SenatorWicker Send all warmongers to the battlefield, end of the problem.
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Nils Rösel (@rumpelnilzchen) reported@AKA_Frito @BattlefieldComm Wasn’t that a driver issue? Never had this when I updated my GeForce drivers back in the days…
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OG Lil Rabbit (@RabbitShirogan3) reported@VEK_45 I think these people should be banned from getting into any air vehicles. Battlefield 4, Hardline, 1, 5, 2042, and now ******* 6 have had this issue where the air vehicle players abuse ******** out of this **** and it’s why I gave up on this franchise
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☢️ kaz • #bakukamipilled🍏 (@izusoda) reportedaizawa is angry at him. yeah, he probably is. he just caused him a whole new issue on top of an entire war ending /and/ scarred his son for life. guess killing yourself isn’t acceptable if it’s not on the battlefield.. no, aizawa wouldn’t accept that either. ‘’m sorry,’ +
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JaeTwoTimez (@Jaetwotimez323) reported@BattlefieldComm Would be great to get the lighting issue fixed. Can't enter boutique district or parts of downtown without the screen getting bright white or black. Random fireflies on the screen.
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Powd / Jake (@Powd_Jake) reported@Battlefield Wish I could abandon the ******* game. You guys suck and can't fix GAME BREAKING ****. I haven't been able to play Redsec and literally be able to SEE since this happened
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Jexxits (@JexxitS) reported@joke544507471 @DRUNKKZ3 @BattlefieldComm Really, but those is suppose to make the game feel better lol, perhaps something is broken with those settings. Going to try it next time, thanks!
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Anupriya Mishra (@Anupriya_Mishra) reportedIf society can gradually accept live-in relationships and consensual modern choices, then why does divorce still become a battlefield of “samaj”, “sanskriti” and “log kya kahenge”? A broken marriage should not be treated as a bigger failure than a broken human being. 4/4