1. Home
  2. Companies
  3. Battlefield 6
Battlefield 6

Battlefield 6 status: server issues and outage reports

No problems detected

If you are having issues, please submit a report below.

Full Outage Map

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

The graph below depicts the number of Battlefield 6 reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

At the moment, we haven't detected any problems at Battlefield 6. Are you experiencing issues or an outage? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Battlefield 6 users through our website.

  • 36% Sign in (36%)
  • 33% Online Play (33%)
  • 13% Glitches (13%)
  • 9% Game Crash (9%)
  • 8% Matchmaking (8%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Bitche Game Crash 23 hours ago
Paris Game Crash 3 days ago
Aurillac Glitches 3 days ago
Annecy Online Play 3 days ago
Paris Online Play 3 days ago
Paris Matchmaking 3 days ago
Full Outage Map

Community Discussion

Tips? Frustrations? Share them here. Useful comments include a description of the problem, city and postal code.

Beware of "support numbers" or "recovery" accounts that might be posted below. Make sure to report and downvote those comments. Avoid posting your personal information.

Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • N_Boyajian
    Boyajian (@N_Boyajian) reported

    @abspencer1993 @nikicaga Two main issues. First, over detailed/complexity. While it would be a battlefield problem, thinking about them operating as seals, might speak to the problem more effectively. 2nd is contrast. Rule of tincture comes up, but it’s less about strict adherence; n more practical.

  • BUZZ3RX
    BUZZ3R (@BUZZ3RX) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Guys FIX THE DAMN CRASH ERROR 0XC0000005

  • UniqueSkillez
    UniqueSkillez (@UniqueSkillez) reported

    @CynderFlamez Eomm is the problem within Battlefield 6. Battlefield 2042 looks and plays better to me.

  • FinalBoss_io
    FinalBoss.io (@FinalBoss_io) reported

    EA keeps “fixing” Battlefield 6 boosters by accident. That’s not a patch note problem. It’s a trust problem. When the messaging around monetized time keeps changing, players stop assuming it’s sloppy and start assuming it’s deliberate. Usually because it is.

  • isjustnatural
    Peace🕊️ (@isjustnatural) reported

    @BattlefieldComm TTK is still a joke. This won‘t change without reducing the rpm for all weapons!! You guys need to put in the work, this is still no fun at all!!! Netcode feels slightly better, but boy oh boy, this is not what I hoped for! Fix the game guys, this is not enough!!!

  • ASmoothTaurus
    Shadow (@ASmoothTaurus) reported

    @just4leaks2 @RajeAbo39837 No the game does not work fine I have decent internet and the battlefield servers ******* suck high ping tons of latency rubber banding time nudge issues all the time and it happens to my friends as well don’t cap and say the game works fine like these Developers and higher ups don’t ******* suck because they do.

  • whisperontruth
    Jared Randall (@whisperontruth) reported

    the Pentagon is quietly shifting AI spending from research labs to the actual battlefield edge. $PLTR has been in this lane for years but the real money now is in whoever wins the contracts to run inference at the tactical level. that's a different and much harder problem.

  • beporoh
    beporo (@beporoh) reported

    @hFX10mhtIJ7q5KF when this guy shows up everybody is in trouble Or they call him Commander If they fight is big enough they call him in as the strategist F+1 Rank Be advised if seen on the battlefield

  • Retradworld
    Thatoneaccount (@Retradworld) reported

    I warned GenZ and Alpha that they were a problem that would be solved by a draft to an overseas battlefield. Revolt in America or Die in a Foreign land for juice @Calvin

  • VAAVEgaming
    VAAVE Gaming (@VAAVEgaming) reported

    With the servers being down, no. With multiplayer games that’s a whole other issue which is why the “Stop Killing Games” movement has started. So there’s people fighting for that. I’m a single player gamer outside of Battlefield so that doesn’t apply to me and we understand the server issue. My single player games will still be playable so I’m not sure what you’re getting at with that reply. With the Battlefield: Bad Company 1 & 2, Battlefield 3 servers down I can still boot up my physical copies and play the campaigns. Also with Battlefield Hardline. Just played the Medal of Honor campaigns recently on PS3 too. Go talk to the “Stop Killing Games” people about online only games

  • AreopagusRadio
    Digital Areopagus Radio (@AreopagusRadio) reported

    @CDamianWrites You literally went to a ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST, someone who took a vow and received the Sacrament of Holy Order, to figure out spiritual things in relation to your sins and then you don't like the answer! Look - self proclaimed enemies of God only have so much time before they have to account for their words and deeds. You should listen to Father here and what he is trying to tell you, rather than just being presumptuous and dismissive in your response when he fails to affirm your mortal sins. In our religion, we believe that this life is the battlefield for spiritual warfare and we come to know things spiritual by way of things in matter through a body. When men go into other men, and with men attempt to marry other men as opposed to the natural and divine law of God so as to reject children and what God ordained, the spirit suffers for it. Want to be returned to a sound mind? Stop doing the evil things in the world and change. Want to be affirmed by the error and future condemned heresy of James Martinism? Then follow @JamesMartinSJ The fallen angels followed satan into hell too!

  • junshiguancha1
    PLA_Overwhelm (@junshiguancha1) reported

    @alpha_defense Bro, it’s time to retire this aircraft—it’s an embarrassment to India. The return on continued investment is simply too low; if it can crash at an airshow, what kind of survivability could it possibly have on the battlefield?

  • tygersparky
    TygerSparky (@tygersparky) reported

    My not-so-quick take on the recent controversy concerning the Sony Playstation decision to no longer produce discs for their systems starting in 2028. Of course everyone is allowed to hold any opinion they want to on this move. I realize that your current opinion would likely be shaped based on your current buying preferences. But I would say that anyone defending this move or who is complicit and okay with Sony doing this is simply another example of someone focusing on the environment one step in front of them instead of actually looking to the future and seeing the inevitable outcome of this decision. I'll be up front, I have been buying things digitally for years. The last disc-based game I bought was The Witcher 3 on the Xbox One. But for me, that is because I don't look as fondly at modern games as I do games from my childhood. Given that, I still appreciate the option of having a disc copy of the game. If there was a game I absolutely fell in love with today, I would want to own a physical disc version of it. I have about 150 Xbox 360 discs and 125 PS2 discs, not to mention PS1 and Nintendo carts/discs in my current collection. For those like Asmongold and others who actually see no problem with this change, I would point to two past games in the current market to see exactly why having a physical option is absolutely superior. First: Battlefield Bad Company. This game was originally released on the PS3/Xbox 360 less than 20 years ago. However, EA delisted this game from digital storefronts in 2023, just 15 years after release. If you don't have an account that currently owns the game, you can't (legally) play a digital copy of this game. However, you can still go out and find a disc copy of the game and enjoy the awesomeness of that single-player story. Second: GTA San Andreas. If you have an original Xbox disc of GTA:SA from 2005, you can pop it in an Xbox or even an Xbox 360 and actually play the original game, complete with the original soundtrack of the game. If you put that same disc in an Xbox One or Series console, you will instead be forced to play the 2014 remaster mobile port which has updates to the game and the soundtrack. Some people consider this remaster to be an inferior version of the game because of these updates and changes. But thankfully, the original game is preserved on the disc and is still playable on original hardware. Another argument that I have heard is that most games come out with Day One patches. However, having a patch on release day doesn't mean that there isn't a playable version of the game on the disc already. It might have some unintended bugs, but if there is a playable form on the game on the disc, that is obviously infinitely better than not having any form of it available except in digital format where you are, again, at the mercy of the corpo storefronts if they allow you to download a copy of the game (even if you paid for it). And even then, it is still a modified version of the original game. There is absolutely no good argument from a consumer's perspective for a company to stop physical disc production. The benefit is completely and totally for the corporation. They save money, DO NOT pass that savings on to the consumer, and get an even tighter grip of maintaining full rights over the distribution and access of their games and content. They can take away that access at any time and offer their customers no compensation. Sony, and any other company who decides to go this route, absolutely deserves any backlash and revenue drop they get from these decisions. And I hope that their bottom line actually feels the pain of going this route. If I wanted to be discless and have zero options, I would move to PC. At least then I have access to the operating and file systems and can actually backup whatever version of a game I am playing for preservation. Not to mention, I have control over the hardware in it and can get the exact look and play of a game that I want. Convenience and nostalgia are why I continued to play my games on my Xbox. But with these systems becoming even more like just a pre-built PC in a box, they are doing little to nothing to actually give me a reason to continue to invest in their platform. Taking away the physical option is one more nail in their coffin. And don't get me started on this push for cloud-based game streaming. I'm 100% out on that. Lastly, a happy July 4th to everyone in the U.S.

  • BuildAfter40
    Build Wealth After 40 (@BuildAfter40) reported

    @BullTheoryio This is the problem with headline-driven markets: first the stock loses billions, then everyone checks whether the story was actually real. Stablecoins may be a huge battlefield, but if partners are finding out they “joined” through the news, that’s not disruption - that’s a group project without consent.

  • OfBattlefront
    𝐎𝐅 𝐁𝐀𝐓𝐓𝐋𝐄𝐅𝐑𝐎𝐍𝐓 (@OfBattlefront) reported

    ㅤ Raiden went farther than anyone else, he searched every place Shinei would normally go. when he found nothing, he started over and He crossed the battlefield once. Then again. And again. Every ruined street, every collapsed trench, every broken road. He retraced them all, refusing to believe he'd overlooked something. ㅤ

  • ChrisSlaske
    chris (@ChrisSlaske) reported

    @Battlefield season 3 update. Another update that doesnt fix anything except giving us a clear all button

  • SrMark_Fett
    Mark Fett (@SrMark_Fett) reported

    I mean, could be fun, specially if you pair with some friends and give some accurate map coordinates to work from That being said it wasn’t really a problem for plenty of games tbh, from memory both battlefield 3 and 4 and Farcry 5 have fps mortars

  • OfBattlefront
    𝐎𝐅 𝐁𝐀𝐓𝐓𝐋𝐄𝐅𝐑𝐎𝐍𝐓 (@OfBattlefront) reported

    ㅤ The search for Shinei continued well into the day. With the first clue already in hand, the soldiers spread out across the battlefield once again, checking every road, every ruin, and every place they might have missed, hoping it would lead them to another trace. It was during one of those sweeps that Raiden suddenly stopped at an old crossroads buried beneath rubble and broken concrete. There, standing alone in the middle of the road, Fido the little support unit that had never left Shinei's side. ㅤ

  • WithSpiders
    Arachnomancer 😷 9x💉🕸 ️🕷️🌵 (@WithSpiders) reported

    @cocomarvgrows completely ignoring the fact that tens of thousands of people are dying on the battlefield. Most people probably wouldn't have a problem with that. But I am not "most people." I find the idea of completely tuning out the horrors of our time and pretending everything is fine 2/3

  • JegulilyFluff
    JEGULILY SPREADER|🍉 (@JegulilyFluff) reported

    He was sick and could make him sick, Lily solved the problem by sacrificing herself to be in bed all day with a regulus lost between sleep and consciousness, the bed Looked like a battlefield, sheets just changed To keep regulus clean and comfortable

  • Suhyeem
    shāhuá (@Suhyeem) reported

    There was a striking passage. "The memory of suffering should be respected. However, the memory of one suffering must not obscure the suffering of others." I reread that sentence many times. The memory of the Holocaust. The attacks of October 7th. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Each is a different history and cannot be simply equated. At the same time, treating each of these sufferings as "non-existent" would also be a loss of honesty towards history. As night deepened, I was the only one left in the editorial office. Live footage from around the world was displayed on the monitor. A siren blared somewhere. Ceasefire negotiations continued somewhere. A family gathered around the dinner table somewhere. On the same planet, these things were happening simultaneously. I quietly turned off the power. Just as I was about to leave, I noticed an envelope on the editor-in-chief's desk. It was addressed to me. There was no return name. Inside was only a single photograph. It was a photograph of a young girl holding a broken mirror in both hands. On the back, there was a single sentence scribbled. "It's not stones that break mirrors." I stood there, staring at those words. I instinctively knew there was more to it. And I began to feel that the answer lay not in the battlefield or the courtroom, but within humanity itself.

  • jaynitx
    Jaynit (@jaynitx) reported

    Alex Karp reveals why he believes American enterprises have completely lost trust in the frontier AI labs "Something has gone completely wrong. The basic view among enterprises in this country is, I'm going to chill lax and waste my time with tokens, I'm going to get no value, and they're going to get my IP" "Just to say enterprises are unhappy with the frontier labs is to say I'm welcome at the Berkeley faculty. There's a level of discomfort and loss of trust" "Every single enterprise I deal with, these people are livid. They're paying for tokens that create no value. These people are stealing the weights and alpha of my business" "These models have been completely irresponsibly oversold" "If it was so valuable, let's say I can make you a billion dollars tomorrow, wouldn't I say I'll make you a billion and I want 30%? Why are they charging for tokens if it's so valuable?" "The reason everyone is chillaxing with bad financials and growth with losing money is the client refuses to pay the true cost" "What aligns me with Nvidia, and I think is what technical customers want, is control over their compute, their models, their data stack, and their alpha. They want to know they own the means of production" "We need to rebuild trust. That trust is going to happen where everyone gets to ask and answer basic questions. Who owns the data? Where is it cached? Are the prompts secure? Is this being transferred to you?" "Everyone who uses LLMs on the battlefield runs on top of our ontology" "In the classified context, when the Department of War goes to you and says I need this application, do they get to control the weights, or do you get to control the weights?" "Are we really going to outsource the battlefield of this country to the consensus view in Silicon Valley? That is effing insane" "They're creating a wealth tax that does not help the poor. It just punishes" "This is the voice of American business that is being channeled through me. It is absolutely a problem for this country"

  • Black_monkiii
    AlienMonkey (@Black_monkiii) reported

    @Battlefield fix your stupid *** game

  • KesariDhwaj
    VatsRohit (@KesariDhwaj) reported

    @DivyaHarikris Because the systems have been pushed post-haste into Ukraine, there have been issues with the UKR crew handling of the Western Systems. Plus, European systems come with their own logistical tail and requirement with respect to maintainance SOPs. Something which the Ukrainians are not always able to replicate for obvious reasons. Third, many European systems were pulled from storage/minimal usage and pushed into the battlefield w/o testing them first check their battle readiness.

  • igorsushko
    Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) reported

    @MediaResonator Why are you so full of ****? Ukrainian defense analysts (particularly Defense Express) portray the episode as a shift from aid to hard-nosed barter. Poland moved from donating jets in 2023 to demanding high-value Ukrainian drone technology and know-how in exchange for aging airframes that were already at the end of their service life with only modest prior upgrades. Ukraine engaged seriously (technical talks, inspections occurred), seeing value in more MiG-29s for its air force. However, Ukrainian analysts had flagged early on that trading cutting-edge battlefield drone capabilities for “outdated” jets (by Poland’s own description) was of doubtful benefit to Kyiv. The deal collapsed primarily because the two sides could not close the drone technology transfer agreement (scope, depth, and terms). Secondary issues around the jets’ readiness and who would pay for any adaptation added friction.

  • azmarinoss
    asmarino ደጀና💪🇪🇷 (@azmarinoss) reported

    @mjoe0989 No question 100%. If this the problem for them why they are silent when they see the pp massive preparation for war? Why d9 you silent for ongoing war in amhara, Oromo, and other Ethiopian? Even do you think not preparation for war save Tigrayans if pp create war with Eritrea? Wehere do you think the Battle ground if pp strat war for annex Assab? And what choice you see the Tigrayans ppl at all? question—100%. If this is really their concern, why were they silent while PP was openly preparing for war? Why stay silent about the ongoing wars in Amhara, Oromia, and other parts of Ethiopia? Do they honestly think ignoring military preparations would protect Tigrayans if PP started a war with Eritrea? Where do they think the battlefield would be if PP tried to annex Assab? What realistic choice would ordinary Tigrayans have in that situation?

  • BF6Updates
    Battlefield 6 News (@BF6Updates) reported

    Battlefield 6 players are dealing with major audio bugs after Update 1.3.3.0. Battlefield Studios says it’s currently looking into issues affecting the game’s sound, including random tank emergency beeping, air vehicle audio playing with no vehicles nearby, muddy/random footstep audio, and bugged grenade explosion sounds. Some players say it’s now harder to tell if enemies are close or far away. Hopefully a fix drops soon.

  • ExtraSmallBrain
    It's Absurd (@ExtraSmallBrain) reported

    @Battlefield Fix the crashes! Fix the bugs! Played just now and in the middle of the game, I was back on desktop. No other game I play crashes. Battlebug is a shite game!!! 100%

  • Natur3boiB
    Doitlooklykiwuzlefoffbadnboujee (@Natur3boiB) reported

    When it's time to dance on the battlefield, we leaving our phones, Don't come outside with that fake gangster ****, leave it at home Like a hurricane hit, whole bunch of bodies all up in my dome The flunkies and the crash dummies be the first ones gone!!

  • Joeharr19139570
    J harr (@Joeharr19139570) reported

    @repeat_1776 @F1sT @KobeissiLetter Might makes right. The dollar stays king until the US military loses. Not Vietnam or Afghanistan or Iraq. The US would have to leave the battlefield broken like Iraq after Desert Storm. That’s not impossible, but it’s not likely anytime soon.