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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 (35%)
- Sign in (34%)
- Glitches (13%)
- Game Crash (9%)
- Matchmaking (8%)
- Hacking / Cheating (1%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 10 hours ago |
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Online Play | 10 hours ago |
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Game Crash | 10 hours ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Burak (@weekendr) reported@Millitings @BattlefieldComm We need to wait at least 4 more years to fix netcode hit reg and console players desync problems against PC players.
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Mo.aly (@snipermomo_1994) reported@BattlefieldComm Plz, in Redsec solos, limit the number of recon drone usage to 3 times during the Whole match. Recon class is sooo broken in solos.
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Jexxits (@JexxitS) reported@BattlefieldComm As much as i like RedSec and think it's the best BR, personally, on the market right now. I don't see me playing this in autumn and beyond. There is literally nothing new in RedSec, the updates coming out is only to fix bugs, bugs and bugs. I honestly don't see a future for it.
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Gabriel K (@EGabrielK) reported@GokTurk_01001 @Emrulla48879475 @hermes_z You are talking about technical issues for a plane under development produced by an industry that hasn't produced anything similar and compare it against an airplane from a superpower that based its battlefield dominance in air power and has fought in hign intensity conflicts. 🤡
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Hamburgler (@CurseYouBayle22) reported@BattlefieldComm Fix the support challenge for pouches ffs
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V-Zer0 (comms back open) (@RealVZer0) reported@KaptainKrunch97 New battlefield 7 class: field carpenter. Can rebuild broken structures.
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Bambucha (@Bambuchooo) reported@BattlefieldComm @Battlefield Ffs, fix the gyro aiming on ps5! Literally the only thing stopping me from returning to bf6 lol
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235Nuke (@nuke_235) reported@BattlefieldComm All these changes look good, but have questions about gunplay. If you are able to control recoil are multiple guns going to still have sub 200ms TTK? If so that still does fix the major issues with everyone’s feeling that the TTK/TTD is way too fast for BF.
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TheCreatorNyvlem (MLVNS) (@TheCreatorOneM) reported@obviouslyhud @BattlefieldInte @Battlefield Wtf is the problem? Just a extra mode you can play or not play
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chris (@ChrisSlaske) reported@Battlefield Stop wasting our time with portal. Fix all the glaring issues everywhere else. Ranked and portal need to go. Stop putting FNB on portal maps. Gameplay is even more atrocious than a normal server
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Lord Dundee (@DundeeLord) reported@NoGGiNTheNoG8 @deadlyweapns Not necessarily, but all it takes is a little bit of dirt on the wrong hydraulic piston and this whole thing goes out of service. Btw, the entire battlefield is covered in dirt. Drones don’t even need to touch it to break this thing.
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NodeAspect (@IdleMindl4qg) reported@BattlefieldComm They Will never be able to fix the netcode! If they could it would be fixed by now
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Pọ́ọ̀lù (@__abioye_) reported@JamaicaGleaner That Canada vs. Qatar match was painful to watch—truly painful. Let's hope Ismail Koné is not badly injured, because that pitch was a battlefield of bad decisions and broken rhythm. The game was so poor, Qatar made Canada look like a Premier League side. Let that sink in. Absolutely amazing—and not in a good way.
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nichijou nana (@NiChiJo13797514) reported@theoldworldshow Honestly, so many of the world's problems after WWI can be traced back to the loss of the old ruling elites. The aristocrats, who were supposed to keep order, bled themselves dry on the battlefield.
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NupeKeem 🫡 (@NupeKeem) reported@Battlefield @BattlefieldComm you cant fix the notecode yet? I love getting shot behind a wall. Literally the best feeling there is. Imagine being on a streak and you dying behind a wall
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Erick (@Erickschultz11) reported@mattvanswol We trust institutions to investigate wrongdoing fairly, yet repeated scandals have left many people questioning whether similar failures are treated the same way. Some see accountability being shaped by power, ideology, reputation, fear, or institutional self-protection. Others argue that different cases simply involve different facts, evidence, and constraints. The problem is not necessarily that institutions are acting in bad faith. They may genuinely believe they are applying consistent standards, weighing evidence carefully, protecting due process, avoiding prejudice, or balancing competing social concerns. The deeper issue is that much of this reasoning is often invisible to the public. When decisions are opaque or difficult to scrutinize, people cannot easily distinguish between responsible judgment and narrative management. As trust declines, disagreements spread beyond the events themselves. People begin disagreeing about which sources are credible, which facts matter, and which institutions can be trusted to evaluate the evidence. The result is a crisis of legitimacy. The question is no longer just whether accountability is being applied fairly. The question becomes who gets to decide what happened, how that decision was reached, and why everyone else should trust it. The way forward is not to choose one victim narrative over another. It is to make the process itself more transparent, more consistent, and more open to scrutiny. Every case should be examined through the same questions: who was harmed, who caused the harm, who enabled it, who ignored it, who benefited from silence, and what incentives may have protected the failure? But even that requires something more. We must be willing to apply the same standards of evidence and skepticism to our own preferred narratives that we apply to those we oppose. Without that, accountability becomes another battlefield for competing stories rather than a search for truth. The real challenge is not simply rebuilding trust in institutions. It is rebuilding trust in the processes by which institutions, evidence, and public judgments are evaluated in the first place.
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BuschidoEra (@BuschidoEra) reported@KarolineGosling The problem is that the wrong philosophies won the wars. Schopenhauer and Nietzsche were defeated on the battlefield but never refuted.
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Paul Eggs Nolan LFS6B (@paul_eggsNolan) reportedMajor 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. 🇺🇸
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ناصر بن تركي (@nasserturki11) reportedThis is exactly the problem with Washington’s hardline Iran debate. It treats the Middle East as a battlefield for ideological theories, while the region itself has to live with the consequences. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Oman, and others did not push for de-escalation because they trust Tehran. They pushed for it because they understand geography, energy markets, shipping lanes, and the cost of a war that no one can fully control once it starts. Every time, outside hawks promise a clean outcome. Every time, the region is left dealing with the consequences. Israel may want permanent pressure on Iran. Some voices in Washington may want regime collapse. But regional states have a different responsibility: protect their economies, their societies, their infrastructure, and their long-term stability. That is not appeasement. That is sovereignty. The real question is not whether Iran should be trusted. It should not. The real question is whether endless escalation has ever produced the stable Middle East its advocates keep promising. It has not. The countries that chose diplomacy, deterrence, and regional balance were not being naive. They were being realistic. And this war proved their point.
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Ryan (@Hoskins1st) reported@BattlefieldComm How can someone have the battle pass and still can’t get into the shop to receive the free gift from buying the battle pass. That’s makes no sense that you lock them out completely. Support has never responded to the problem. @Battlefield @BattlefieldComm
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DJ TinyTim (@TheIdeaManFL) reported@BattlefieldComm Fun…did you fix the optical glitch in BR? Have you returned the hundreds of RP we’ve lost dying in Ranked because your broken game is still broken?
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Pardon My Mess (@PardonMyMess) reported@WhiteHouse Bullshit. We utterly capitulated. This was a massive failure for the US and a victory for Iran. Vance is a historically illiterate clown. Every single one of our service members who won this war in the battlefield is probably wondering what the hell they were fighting for.
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Lumbricus Terrestris (@Wormwarone) reported@BattlefieldComm Tried downloading and the update is stuck. Anyone else have this issue?
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Robbie Blair (@TheRobbieBlair) reported@OhmanEU @BattlefieldComm I play RedSec too, when I need a good laugh But I'm on SeriesX with fiber optic internet and hard-lined with a CAT8 ethernet cable I usually have crossplay off, but you cant get a match Putting crossplay on brings many bugs/glitches/issues that don't exist without crossplay
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Pọ́ọ̀lù (@__abioye_) reported@nytimes @TheAthleticFC That Canada vs. Qatar match was painful to watch—truly painful. Let's hope Ismail Koné is not badly injured, because that pitch was a battlefield of bad decisions and broken rhythm. The game was so poor, Qatar made Canada look like a Premier League side. Let that sink in. Absolutely amazing—and not in a good way. ASE.
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Ken. L (@KendogxX) reported@4Thund3r @BattlefieldComm Any netcode changes won’t matter until they fix the gunplay
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ErisQT 💜 Hiatus (@ErisQT) reportedhey @EA @awscloud @EA_DICE fix your servers for dallas I'm having 80 latency
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apt install soul (@nshttpd) reported@Thee_John_Brown @BFBulletin That's just the horrible net code. They'll never fix that. VPN and get a ping of around 80ms and you'll rule the Battlefield. (Pun intended)
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Shadow (@ASmoothTaurus) reported@Battlefield Does anybody know why when console types this code it in doesn’t load it takes us to a blank screen with nothing showing? Is there a fix for this?
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光希 (@fromavalon45656) reported@DDiboma Giving birth was compared to GOING TO WAR in ancient civilizations for a reason. You guys don't die enough on the battlefield to demand it from women. Maybe you need to start again. Too many pointless males in the world is the problem right now.