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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

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  • 38% Sign in (38%)
  • 31% Online Play (31%)
  • 14% Glitches (14%)
  • 9% Game Crash (9%)
  • 7% Matchmaking (7%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Málaga Sign in 4 hours ago
Montaulin Online Play 9 hours ago
Paris Sign in 2 days ago
Mérignac Online Play 5 days ago
Cergy Sign in 5 days ago
Casablanca Game Crash 5 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • PolymarketIntel
    Polymarket Intel (@PolymarketIntel) reported

    Former Ukrainian Minister of Defence Fedorov: For the first time, we built a real-time battlefield analytics system that tracks losses. We began receiving daily reports on casualties. But decisions about whom to support, whom to reinforce, and where to allocate resources are still not made on the basis of data. They are made on the basis of loyalty. You cannot build or develop a successful system that way. Another major problem is the blocking of initiatives and endless bureaucratic battles. During six months at the Ministry of Defense, we were unable to establish centers of competence or reform the organizational structure because the General Staff would not approve it, claiming the name wasn't right or something else was wrong. Instead of bringing in new people capable of generating ideas, the system kept resisting change.

  • robertoimbecile
    roberto (@robertoimbecile) reported

    @Battlefield Season 4 and the netcode and ttd is still broken.

  • LandsknechtPike
    Aristocratic Fury (@LandsknechtPike) reported

    The only thing that annoys me more than grey filter is how they even started abandoning heraldic surcoats in modern movies. Henry V (1989) vs some modern abomination of what's supposed to be Henry V. The reason why this annoys me the most is because there should be no excuse for this. There is no reasonable way to explain why you would not include heraldic surcoats in a movie depicting medieval warfare, considering how important part of warfare this was, serving as an identification for nobles and their units in a time when standardized uniforms did not exist yet. With most other things you could sort of make some lame excuse. Like for example grey filter - artistic choise (a completely horrible one that makes the movie unwatchable but ok), real historic armors are expensive, extras are expensive etc. But this is literally just a piece of cloth. It should be no problem for a movie of a budget of this magnitude to get historically correct heraldic surcoats and tunics for the soldiers, depicting their coats of arms, the colors of their factions etc. Also imagine how stupid and unrealistic this is, if the medieval armies had no heraldic surcoats and other types of colorful identifications like tunics, badges, slashes, it would be extremely difficult to tell each other apart on the battlefield, practically impossible in many cases. Yes in modern movies you have scenes of two armies with knights on both sides only wearing armors with no identifications whatsoever (even banners are rare), and the commoners wearing colorless rags, the infantry troops are not fighting under their banners. It's ridiculous. How could they even be able to recognize each other. So the fact that these modern movies don't include this shows me that they are not even slightly interesting in being historically accurate and giving a fair depiction of a certain time period, they have no interest in presenting history, in fact it obviously appears that they want to actively portray it in a much worse matter than it was, because they removed of the most colorful and coolest aspects of the time, which would have cost them absolutely nothing of significance to include.

  • GunbunnyEve
    Eve🤍🌟 (@GunbunnyEve) reported

    AAA Devs these days just launch half-finished games under the guise of "Live-Service" and then go surprised Pikachu wondering why nobody stays long-term. Battlefield 6 and Marathon are both up there as examples of this, and it breaks my heart bc I really wanted to love them lol

  • LetChrisCook
    Chris Cook (@LetChrisCook) reported

    @BattlefieldComm No mention of the flare bug or any other air fixes. Kind of crazy for a map with tons of air vehicles yall just ignore all the issues with air. The biggest being missiles just going through flares.

  • pickle_chungus1
    Pickle (@pickle_chungus1) reported

    @Mix1God_ @JosueCriticism @Battlefield it is far from a simple fix

  • AwesomeAriya
    Totally Awesome Ariya (@AwesomeAriya) reported

    @Avi_Jey @Battlefield Collabs were never the problem bro the thematic inconsistency was

  • GhostKeeperr
    Nev (@GhostKeeperr) reported

    Tanks are a literal death trap on the modern battlefield thanks to drones. That being said, in the 90's Japan had the most advanced robotics programs, I'm disappointed they are severely lagging in the Ai race. This needs to be studied

  • Cheeki_Bambi
    Bambi (@Cheeki_Bambi) reported

    Why do I have issues with specifically @AMD drivers crashing my pc when I try to play @Battlefield every few weeks. At this point I'm uninstalling the virus of a game because holy ****

  • DeleteTheNats
    Trans-Inclusive Misogynist (@DeleteTheNats) reported

    @Rust_Belt_Red @KarnesMellagio It's more that some westerners used to the USA solving all of its problems with air power are unable to conceive of a battlefield where both sides have a competent and sophisticated air defense so you can't just strafe every enemy with A-10s.

  • ians_india
    IANS (@ians_india) reported

    Jind, Haryana: Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "Friends, the massive changes that have taken place in the Indian Railways in the last 12 years have benefited India in another way. You are seeing that for the last several months, there has been a war going on in Western Asia, in the entire Hormuz region, Iran, and the Gulf. And the sea route from which India gets a large amount of petrol, diesel, LPG gas, and fertiliser for our farmers comes from that same route, from that same sea route. But for the last 3-4 months, this route has become a constant battlefield and is surrounded by crises. Friends, if this situation had come before 2014, then today the work of India's railways would have come to a complete standstill because at that time, in 2014, a very large part of the country's trains ran only on diesel. Now you think, if the diesel supply had stopped, how would the trains running on diesel have run? The country would have been in such a big crisis. But friends, this is not the situation of 2014. This is Modi. He thinks way in advance and also brings the solutions to problems to the ground"

  • Jiguiski
    Jig (@Jiguiski) reported

    @sho_90r @tones_best @BattlefieldComm Yeah Redsec is the root of a lot of problem in this game

  • zeroDEIUSA
    ZeroDEIUSA (@zeroDEIUSA) reported

    @DrChaseSpears @HerzogEducation The classroom is the real battlefield. The heart of the problem? Ask most parents basic U.S. history or government questions from the old citizenship test. A shocking number can't answer them. Parents and their children have stopped reading. It's all TV, phones, and endless scrolling now. And if they're not deeply involved in their kids' education, they have no idea how much time is being wasted—or the nonsense being pushed in too many public schools. This isn't going to fix itself. It's accelerating.

  • eofpr
    МЦ ГРИБОЕДОВ (@eofpr) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Guys, please fix mouse input. Mouse feels weirdo.

  • imsupertoasted
    ichae (@imsupertoasted) reported

    @MsPrince1999 @BattlefieldComm They don’t have enough manpower to fix what they break. Give it a year maybe they’ll become competent enough to get it.

  • NotTheCityInTX
    Austin (@NotTheCityInTX) reported

    @EndersFPS If I had to play Battlefield 6 every single day since release I’d crash out too.

  • capulcudreyfus
    ÇapulcuDreyfus (@capulcudreyfus) reported

    @Battlefield Crad crash crash why dont fixed

  • ZinksMarky
    Marc (@ZinksMarky) reported

    @Battlefield Why would anyone fly your jets when you got broken below radar and flares still.

  • CalvZynisT
    CalvZynisT (@CalvZynisT) reported

    @Battlefield why do I get 66% and worse packet loss playing redsec out of nowhere and am lagging out of games? I have spectacular internet. Have restarted modem multiple times and restarted PC multiple times. Have no major programs running in the background. Yet, after weeks of playing it fine, now all of a sudden the lag is making it unplayable? Never have I had this kind of problem with battlefield in my life. Are your servers just low budget pieces of dog poo?

  • Smokemifyo14691
    3 KingsInPersia (@Smokemifyo14691) reported

    @Battlefield Where did the extra menu music come from. There’s literally 2 different factions of music playing at the same time in main menu and the extra background music continues playing into every game and it doesn’t stop. Fix that please it’s annoying

  • Dukey2003
    Roman Dukey (@Dukey2003) reported

    @rowell_96 @IxBeast @Battlefield it's not glazing to point out, that it is weird to feel "offended" by a typo... I mean, they are all human and errors occur.

  • Pindazz2
    Pindazz (@Pindazz2) reported

    @Battlefield Fix the rendezook jumps pls

  • KeithGallo1
    KeithsterG (@KeithGallo1) reported

    @LoochyTV It wasn’t even really a bad game at the start, did it have its issues yeah, but it was a good battlefield, now it’s fixing itself and listening to the community more and becoming the battlefield people wanted, which is good and shows a lot more than if they did nothing

  • BonillaJL
    Jorge Bonilla (@BonillaJL) reported

    CNN prime time has gone hysterical over @SECWar announcement of T screenings for male service members over 30. Watch as Erin Burnett trots out a retired general to dump on the T screenings: ERIN BURNETT: Something else happened today. The Defense Secretary, as he calls himself the Secretary of War, spoke out today and made an announcement. And I wanted to play it for you today. PETE HEGSETH: Today, I'm authorizing a new screening program for testosterone deficiency for our service members, ensuring you have the right testosterone levels to operate at your absolute best. BURNETT: General, what do you make of that announcement from the Defense Secretary? BEN HODGES: Well, first of all, I don't think it's a testosterone deficiency that causes- causes us to be stuck in the Strait of Hormuz right now while we have not been more successful there. And I think you can see where this is going, this idea of looking or measuring for sufficient testosterone, that is not connected to the reality of the modern battlefield. The women and men of the U.S. Armed Forces that are so effective at their jobs don't need testosterone supplements to be better. I think it’s just not connected to the reality of the battlefield.

  • Oliver1373986
    Oliver-lo💒ชน์ พชรฐากูร (@Oliver1373986) reported

    This household has officially become a battlefield. Kingkamol carried in her bags and plenty of trouble, but Neen was not fooled for even a second. EP5 left me desperate for more 🥲 LINGORM ILF EP5 #วาดฝันวันวิวาห์EP5

  • kimbleajay1
    Ajay Kimble (@kimbleajay1) reported

    @cloudhead69 @Mesmeratize_ The issue is that it looks more like battlefield than cod

  • tanpukunokami
    NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭 (@tanpukunokami) reported

    A friend of mine was driving on an American highway when his navigation said, “Take the next exit.” He saw the sign. He saw the road. He saw the exit. Then a truck the size of a small apartment moved beside him. For three seconds, the exit disappeared behind eighteen wheels of steel. When the truck passed, the road was gone. My friend had missed it. He did not panic. At first. The navigation calmly said, “Recalculating.” My friend waited for the next instruction. In Japan, missing a turn usually means circling the block. Perhaps two minutes. Perhaps one apology to the passenger. Nothing serious. Then the navigation said, “Continue straight for twenty-three miles.” Twenty-three miles. My friend stared at the screen. Surely this was a mistake. He had not ignored the exit. He had merely arrived four seconds too late. But America does not negotiate with lateness. The road continued forward. No nearby exit. No place to turn around. No small street where he could quietly correct his mistake and preserve his dignity. Only asphalt. Sky. And the knowledge that every second was carrying him farther from his intended life. He drove past forests. He drove past farms. He drove past a billboard advertising fireworks, firearms, and homemade fudge at the same location. Still no exit. The navigation remained calm. It had already accepted his fate. My friend had not. He asked the machine for another route. It showed the same road. Forward. Always forward. This was no longer navigation. It was exile. A single missed exit had become a sentence. In Japan, roads forgive. They bend. They reconnect. They allow a man to make a mistake and return home with his honor mostly intact. American highways do not forgive. They remember. You pass one ramp, and the nation says, “Very well. You have chosen the next county.” The fuel gauge began to fall. His coffee grew cold. The music changed to a song he did not like, but he was too focused to change it. He passed a sign welcoming him to another state. Another state. He had not planned to leave the first one. He had not packed for a journey. He was trying to buy lunch. My friend gripped the steering wheel. A samurai understands when a minor error becomes a campaign. You do not complain. You adapt. You accept that the grocery store is now behind you and that destiny has placed a Cracker Barrel forty miles ahead. At last, a sign appeared. EXIT — 1 MILE My friend sat upright. This was not an exit. It was mercy. He moved into the correct lane early. Very early. He would not be betrayed again. Cars passed him. Drivers looked annoyed. He did not care. A warrior who has survived exile does not fear the judgment of faster men. The ramp appeared. He took it. The navigation said, “Turn left, then re-enter the highway.” My friend froze. Re-enter the highway. The machine had not rescued him. It had merely arranged his return to the battlefield. He crossed beneath the road, turned left, and joined the highway in the opposite direction. Forty-six minutes after missing the exit, he passed the exact place where his mistake had begun. He looked across the median. There it was. The ramp. Small. Ordinary. Innocent. As though it had not just taken nearly an hour of his life. My friend finally reached the restaurant. The people waiting for him asked why he was late. He said, “I missed the exit.” They nodded as if this explained everything. No questions. No laughter. Every American at that table had suffered the same defeat. They understood. In America, missing an exit is not a driving error. It is a journey imposed upon you by the land. You do not choose the detour. The detour chooses you.

  • Saints254G
    Mr.GeauxSaints1.5 (@Saints254G) reported

    @Battlefield why does the game lag final circle redsec

  • amos_agutu
    Andre__ (@amos_agutu) reported

    @georgegalloway So they’re basically turning boot camp into a coffee shop open 24/7, hope the caffeine crash isn’t the next battlefield surprise. 🥲

  • FUDdaily
    Pete North (@FUDdaily) reported

    One thing you notice about new generation combat vehicles is the extent to which they are overburdened by complex and expensive technology, and electronics systems that will be next to impossible to service in the field even if by some miracle they don't get zapped within ten minutes of appearing on the battlefield. There's a lot to be said for hand-crank turrets and manual weapons.