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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

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

  • 42% Sign in (42%)
  • 28% Online Play (28%)
  • 15% Glitches (15%)
  • 8% Game Crash (8%)
  • 7% Matchmaking (7%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Nidau Glitches 19 hours ago
Villa Victoria Sign in 1 day ago
Santiago de Querétaro Sign in 1 day ago
Santiago de Querétaro Online Play 1 day ago
Telêmaco Borba Online Play 2 days ago
Bordeaux Matchmaking 5 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • rowell_96
    God Emperor (@rowell_96) reported

    @DavidRa53789847 @TrndSetrr @BattlefieldComm Because microtransactions fuel the live service model you insufferable ****. If they paywalled content on a premium membership like they used to do we wouldn’t be stuck in a loop of 2 maps a season vs the 4 and mounds of content in a Premium paid service model

  • YTArtzie
    Artzie (@YTArtzie) reported

    @Battlefield Fix blackscreen bug, fix audio, remove visual recoil make the reticle stable,ttk increase, netcode. Screw your new content game still feels terrible content only last for 1 to 2 weeks then people will just bored and leave. If your game is fun and not frustrating people will stay

  • osis1980
    Simon (@osis1980) reported

    @Battlefield Hope this **** will crash. I want my game modes back. This sucks.

  • MikeJM5421
    Michael Martin (@MikeJM5421) reported

    @BattlefieldComm So just not going to fix the big stuff that's been plaguing the game for months now like netcode, bullet registration, actual audio issues, etc.? Well guess I'll be off playing other games again

  • Exclusive_215
    philly215 (@Exclusive_215) reported

    @dull8ird @BattlefieldComm That's what im talking about the bloom most of the time is so **** early in gun fight that makes you lose the gun fight over some bloom and ppl would tell me is a skill issue like I dont get it

  • applesauce4K
    applesauce4K (@applesauce4K) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Soooo we got nothing..... Black screen, med bag, audio, grenade indicator, sniper flinch, console desync not a single fix.

  • germanocassese
    TekkenJlN (@germanocassese) reported

    @Blizzy63 @BattlefieldComm @tiggr_ can you please fix this?

  • QuartzResearch
    Quartz Sea Research (@QuartzResearch) reported

    The European defense "supercycle" isn't a revenue problem, it's a gross margin test. Look at W5 Solutions ($W5.SE): Q2 delivered 105% YoY growth and a record SEK 865M backlog. The demand is definitively there. But hypergrowth in heavy manufacturing is brutal. They spent FY25 fighting indirect overhead, only to have the battlefield invert: surging raw material prices and assembly friction hammered Adjusted EBIT margins to -3.1%. Top-line hypergrowth means nothing if direct costs bleed you out on the factory floor.

  • golgothic99
    Golgothic_TTV 🇫🇷 🇨🇭 (@golgothic99) reported

    @LamentLuna @Battlefield spread bug is when bullets go left and right when you ADS and shoot instead of straight forward. The M320 is broken because it one hit kills through any type of cover, wall or shield, it also doesnt seem to deal damage to the user so they just use it as a shotgun

  • halcycndaze
    (@halcycndaze) reported

    @sotzdelaluna ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Day's felt like weeks . In such a short amount of time , everything spiraled far out of her control . Kisuke Urahara had realized too late what an issue it was to take her off the battlefield . Inoue's closest friends came to Hueco Mundo to save the ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀— ⠀⠀⠀

  • ouma_neko
    𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎 (@ouma_neko) reported

    Dear men, If your wife or partner is making your life miserable, walk away. Leave with your dignity, your two legs and your future intact. Never kill her. Never stone her. Never injure a woman or even a dog that depends on you for survival. Look at Denis Masomba Nyambane. He is in jail for allegedly killing his wife. Whatever happened inside that house, the lesson is painfully simple: once you take a life, explanations become almost worthless. Nobody may ever believe that you were provoked, threatened or that you were defending yourself. Brother, prison food is not worth proving a point. You are earning money. You have options. If the house has become a battlefield, pack your clothes and disappear peacefully. Go to Kisumu, breathe fresh air, eat some fish, talk to people and remember that there are plenty of adults capable of making their own choices. Hunger can be solved. Loneliness can be solved. A broken marriage can be survived. But you cannot serve your family from a prison cell, and you cannot raise your children from a grave. Men, don't let anger turn you into a headline. Sometimes the most masculine thing you can do is say: “I am leaving. I refuse to kill for a relationship that is killing me.” Walk away. Live. Rebuild. Love again. No woman is worth your freedom, and no quarrel is worth a lifetime behind bars.

  • NewEnglandLass
    Rowan Hart (@NewEnglandLass) reported

    Kissing my husband on the porch of General Lee’s battlefield headquarters, at sunset in Gettysburg, PA would fix me.

  • K4kirigaya
    kirito _4kirigaya (@K4kirigaya) reported

    @Battlefield Can't really put my finger on it, but there needs to be fixes to everything in the game. This game was nowhere near ready for release. Even snipers don't feel good at all. You need to fix everything and fast before you lose all good graces with the actual fans.

  • mishkathebear
    Mike M. Volokhov (@mishkathebear) reported

    .@LionessPPlus #LionessPPlus Love the show, but S3 combat scenes are way off. The true horror of the 2026 battlefield is different and absolutely chilling. A couple of Ukrainian vets can advise you on how to fix it, and on tactics in general.

  • ASquarePancake
    ASquarePancake (@ASquarePancake) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the Ping system PLLLLEASEEE If I Die and ping someone through a hole in the wall and it just pings the entrance of the hole, not the 67m away actual guy one more time i'm going to tweaaaaaaaaak. RetardsRetardsRetardsRetardsRetards

  • iBrokeMyRouter
    Dolphins are Frauds (@iBrokeMyRouter) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Bro no tf are you guys doing. Leave it how it was. Don’t fix **** that wasn’t broken.

  • Ktee2026
    Kay T (@Ktee2026) reported

    @NonQualifyingLH @andyburnham We bought our Superior Lease. I questioned the Service Charges. Found myself in ten year battle as the roof above and alongside my flat was used as a battlefield. Noise, leaks, structural damage. No consent, planning or building regs for roof works. Chaos facilitated by big law!

  • PatriotVoiceUK
    Brendan 🇬🇧 (@PatriotVoiceUK) reported

    @TheInfamousEG No but it used to, you either didn’t play bf4 during the early days or you have a short memory hitreg has always been an issue in battlefield games which makes it even worse that it’s still happening 15 years later

  • DecodeConflict
    Decode Conflict (@DecodeConflict) reported

    DON’T RETIRE THE WARTHOG. RETIRE THE BAD IDEA. The A 10 may be old, but soldiers on the ground do not care when an aircraft was built. They care whether it arrives, stays over the battlefield, takes punishment, and brings them home alive. The F 35 has an important mission. Drones also have a growing role. But neither replaces the reassurance of a rugged aircraft designed specifically to protect troops at close range. The Warthog proved its value again during Operation Epic Fury. Keeping it in service until 2030 was the right decision. Modernize the strongest aircraft and keep experienced crews ready. Retire the A 10 only when a real replacement can perform the entire mission in combat, not when someone promises it on a presentation slide. Decode Conflict Assessment

  • King0fKingsRKP
    KingofKingsRKP (@King0fKingsRKP) reported

    @Battlefield Will you fix the F'in Igla challenge already!!!!!!!

  • CoffeeNGrit
    Coffee and Grit (@CoffeeNGrit) reported

    Today is National Navajo Code Talkers Day, and this is one of those Marine Corps stories that really doesn’t need much dressing up! In 1942, the Marine Corps began recruiting Navajo men for a pretty unusual job. The idea was to use their native language to create a battlefield communications system the Japanese couldn’t understand. The first 29 Navajo recruits helped develop the code themselves, and it was a hell of a lot more complicated than simply getting on the radio and speaking Navajo. They created Navajo code words for hundreds of military terms. A fighter plane was a hummingbird. A submarine was an iron fish. A dive bomber was a chicken hawk. America was our mother. For words that weren’t already in the code, they developed an alphabet system that allowed them to spell them out using Navajo words. The Code Talkers had to learn all of this and carry it around in their heads! Nothing was documented! That’s the beauty of the whole thing. Even somebody who understood Navajo wouldn’t necessarily understand what the Marines were saying. Hearing the Navajo word for hummingbird doesn’t do you much good if you don’t know that the Marines on the other end are actually talking about a fighter plane. Navajo Code Talkers went on to serve throughout the Pacific, including Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan, Peleliu and Iwo Jima. They could take information that would normally have to be put through a much slower encryption and decoding process and get it over the radio quickly while Marines kept on with the actual fighting. The Japanese intercepted those transmissions, but they never did break the code. Iwo Jima probably is probably the best example of how important they had become. Six Navajo Code Talkers working with the 5th Marine Division handled more than 800 messages during the first two days of the battle without making a single error! Major Howard Connor, the division’s signal officer, later said the Marines would never have taken Iwo Jima without the Navajos. Most Americans don’t know this, but the Navajo code program remained classified after the war and wasn’t declassified until 1968. It would take decades longer for the men to receive the recognition they deserved specifically for their work as Code Talkers. In 2001, the original 29 were honored with Congressional Gold Medals, while other Navajo Code Talkers were recognized with Congressional Silver Medals. Hundreds of Navajo Marines eventually served as Code Talkers during World War II. They took their own language, transformed it into a military code, memorized the whole thing, and used it right under the noses of the Japanese. They never cracked it. Semper Fi! Who else is raising a coffee to these men this morning? If you know any Marines that might be interested in these daily Marine Corps history posts, please send them my way!

  • Blizzy63
    D💯 (@Blizzy63) reported

    @BattlefieldComm - no fix for black screen bug - no bullet dispersion fixes - no audio changes - no jet loadouts 4 months later - no bullet registration fixes - no dsync fixes - Asian players in US servers abusing lag comp What in ******** ARE YOU GIYS DOING?

  • JaouadKaoukabi
    Kaoukabi Jaouad (@JaouadKaoukabi) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the servers, i think the dynamic allocation of servers and the netcode, makes the game servers being always on scarcity hence the very bad netcode, the worst ever i played in an FPS game, the servers allocated are always full and have insufficient compute power.

  • ZipBane
    Muffin button (@ZipBane) reported

    @TheInfamousEG The truth is, most battlefield games have **** net code and hit reg issues, even 4

  • TMLKMCD
    Tommy McDevitt (@TMLKMCD) reported

    3/ Stay relevant in your area Most business owners think "scaling" means targeting a wider area. It's a trap! If you're having to pay more to compete against rivals with 10x your marketing budget, you're spending more money and earning less work. Shrink the battlefield. Only compete across an area you can realistically/easily service and become the obvious choice in.

  • sgredsch
    Sgredsch (@sgredsch) reported

    @BattlefieldComm the queue times for KOTH was EXACTLY the same now that you removed all the other modes. just give us back our game modes FFS. the correct fix for the issue you created with that awful matchmaking is persistent servers. if KOTH isnt coming back im trying to get a refund.

  • TrndSetrr
    BasedUnc (@TrndSetrr) reported

    @grok @BattlefieldComm "To keep queues healthy" in otherwords, no one wants to play eas **** game because they dont want to fix it. Just another cash grab. This company needs to go bankrupt.

  • LeeElter
    Lee (@LeeElter) reported

    @YoungBobRB Based on some of these replies, a lot of bloodthirsty ****** thugs are MAD that he got a security team and that it will be much harder to harm him now. But it's also a harsh indictment on today's society. No one should need a security team to run a debate stand on something as longstanding and common-sense as kicking undocumented or violent migrants out of the country. Reacting to differing worldviews with automatic violence lines up with George Orwell's theory of "crimestop" — which means stopping short of any undesirable or uncomfortable thoughts, as though by instinct. It means not grasping analogies, failing to perceive logical errors, misunderstanding the simplest arguments if they are inimical to an ideology, and being bored or repelled by any train of thought that is capable of leading in an undesirable direction. The thing is, those who react with automatic violence in the face of ideological opposition are the kind of people who follow some of the most evil and hateful ideologies in the world and who desire power, and power alone, with this end justifying any and all means, however criminal and violent. They all believe they'll someday have a seat of power with the authority to order around slaves and sign off on the death orders of thousands at any given moment. But once things invariably start going wrong, there are no more vacant seats, perpetual resource shortages are in full effect, and paranoia develops over perceived "counter-revolutionary conspiracy", they can become their precious Party's "revisionist" or "treacherous" scapegoat at any time. But regardless, there always will be people in this world who are prepared to have their ideas challenged and debated in a rational and genuine manner, and are truly interested in finding new ways to better today's society. In a world like this, it's people like you we need the most. Getting people to understand and develop a theory of mind from people whose viewpoint they don't share may be our last hope of the next "debate" not taking place on a ruined battlefield. Good on you, keep up the good work!

  • Konrad7Konrad
    Richard Konrad (@Konrad7Konrad) reported

    @Andystacey @Das_Pazer You know the real problem ? The Germans had not enough time for a long and necessary testing. Hitler wantet the tank on the battlefield (Kursk) to early, the consequences are known.After Kursk the biggest problems were solved.

  • EruPep1825
    Pep Eru (@EruPep1825) reported

    @Skallywag_again The problem isn‘t the technical aspective, it‘s more the design choice. Why couldn‘t they made a better design for the end Battlefield😭😭