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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 (37%)
- Sign in (33%)
- Matchmaking (12%)
- Glitches (10%)
- Game Crash (7%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Battlefield 6 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Glitches | 4 days ago |
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Game Crash | 5 days ago |
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Glitches | 9 days ago |
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Matchmaking | 10 days ago |
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Glitches | 11 days ago |
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Matchmaking | 12 days ago |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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R McDaniel (@reddirttitan) reported@GBNT1952 Weak, spineless, DEI leaders leave American service members dead bodies on the battlefield
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paolo k (@PkTruthOnly) reported@Battlefield fix ur ******* game. After a month I should have my screen going all white with the glare Redsec is trash.
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J (@jabzz21_) reported@Battlefield Fix redsec and add more content to that
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Mr.Vinjesus (@candedaniel16) reported@Battlefield If you don’t ban cheaters instantly you’re never going to fix the problem. Good players like me get frustrated and leave, while cheaters don’t spend anything—they steal points, camos, and more. Keep catering to cheating streamers, and you’re only making things worse.
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kaimu EXE (@kaimufps) reportedunironically give me enemy outlines in cod and battlefield please would fix the games visibility problems with basically no effort
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Jesse (@jessewllc20222) reported@BattlefieldComm @Battlefield There is still the major issue of people getting kicked for inactivity even though they are actively playing the game. First game after the new update it did it AGAIN. FIX THIS PLEASE 🙏
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Farlans (@farlansangel) reported@BattlefieldComm again a broken update. when trying to spawn on someone or a point it just glitches away. i have no hope for this game anymore. nobody destroys tanks so those are op now. nobody uses jeeps so just delete those
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Mateo Álvarez S (@MateAlvarezS) reported@BattlefieldComm Since this update, I haven't been able to use AMD FSR Frame Generation. You've broken the game.
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Finman (@Sman_71) reported@BattlefieldComm Game needs major updates. The lights near boutique, Glitch where people that die can wait in the game and win. Different Guns need to be rotated for spawn when coming back instead of the same guns over and over. Visual Updates, audio updates, make squad chat automatic.
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Phoenix Analytica🍎🌻🕸️ (@NONPLVSD) reported"As with early discussions of the war in Ukraine, a narrow focus on battlefield outcomes obscures the potentially more difficult and ultimately more decisive problem of a post-conflict occupation."
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Stefano (@StefanoRota3) reported@Battlefield Boutique bug... 1 month with this fucina bug... i can't understand you no fix this ****...
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Cliff (@CliftonBaconNY) reported@StuartHameroff Here’s a thought I can’t shake. What if the microtubule debate, the Tegmark fight, the coherence times, all of it, is fighting on the wrong battlefield? Orch-OR asks how the brain generates consciousness from quantum collapse inside itself. But suppose the brain isn’t the generator. Suppose consciousness is the thing acting on collapse, from outside the system being measured. Then microtubules stop being the seat of consciousness and become just the most exquisite antenna evolution ever built, not where it happens, but where it couples in. The testable consequence flips entirely. You’d stop looking inside the skull for coherence and start looking at whether an observer’s state changes decoherence in an external system it has no classical business touching. Same physics you’ve defended for decades, same seriousness about the measurement problem, just the arrow reversed. You’ve spent your career proving the brain is quantum enough to matter. What if you were right about the quantum and wrong about the direction?
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Zziggy (@Blum2Zziggy) reported@SharylAttkisson I have read accounts of war closely since the Vietnam war. I’m pretty sure that I’m a combat veteran by now, the only thing I’m missing is a uniform, training, exchanging gunfire, and the acknowledgment from the government that I was a member of any armed service. I forgot I was never on a battlefield of any kind.
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BuffNerdGaming (@BuffNerdGaming1) reported@Zeenith_FPS I've given up on Battlefield at this point. BF6 was supposed to be a return to form but it was just more of the same mistakes and proof that they cannot do live service.
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LetMeOffThisRide (@in_TSMWEL_era) reported@forknoses @BattlefieldComm High ping players are just people that are playing when it's not peak hours. If I'm playing at 7am on a weekday, I'm not always gonna get a good ping server. Cheating issue is just lol
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nyfak (@thisguyisalex) reported@MGhamdi97331 @Battlefield maybe you should fix your internet
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ClkWrkTim (@Ajaw565) reported@BattlefieldComm This one's kinda rough guys. I crash out to a black screen maybe every 3rd match? The deployment screen is buggy as hell too...
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Franklin’s Tower (@errlgreen) reported@Bushra1Shaikh Lebanon wouldn’t be getting attacked if its government could actually control Hezbollah instead of harboring an Iranian proxy army that operates as a state within a state. The Lebanese leadership has repeatedly condemned Hezbollah’s attacks and tried to disarm them the real problem is Iran using Lebanon as a battlefield.
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MEDIK86 (@MEDIK861) reported@Battlefield How bout you fix your game before you push more paid content why do I see glare when I get revived it's like your trying to piss us off
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Mr.Encouragement (@MrEncouragement) reported@CornCamdy @AlderNate Okay, in the meantime, every major archaeological and anthropological institution, including the Smithsonian Institution and the National Geographic Society, has explicitly stated they have found no archaeological evidence supporting the Book of Mormon narrative. The Smithsonian has issued official statements confirming they have never used the Book of Mormon as an archaeological guide. As I indicated previously, the Mormon church agrees. Here are some significant issues: - Horses were extinct in the Americas from approximately 10,000 BC until reintroduced by Spanish conquistadors in the 1500s AD. The Book of Mormon describes horses in regular use around 600 BC to 400 AD. - No pre-Columbian steel has ever been found in the Americas in the timeframe described. - No evidence of wheeled vehicles of any kind has been found in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica or North America in the relevant period. - No domesticated Old World grains have been found in pre-Columbian American archaeological sites in the Book of Mormon timeframe. - Mammoths and mastodons were extinct in the Americas thousands of years before the Book of Mormon period begins. - No mass burial sites, weapons caches, or battlefield archaeology consistent with the scale of warfare described has ever been found.
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pete harris (@pharris5987) reported@xShadowFTW_ Same thing here yet Battlefield requires it and no issues
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Tommy 🇺🇸 (@RealitySalesman) reportedThis is a MK-118 bomblet. A CBU-99 Rockeye cluster bomb contained 247 of these explosive lawn darts and spread them aerially when the weapon reached a specific altitude. They were designed to detonate on impact, but the problem was, sometimes they didn't. After the battlefield cleared, and local inhabitants came back, kids thought they were toys. The bomblet that didn't go off when it hit the sand, immediately exploded when some kid picked it up and tossed it at his sister. Cluster bombs had one of the highest unintended casualty rates of any weapon ever deployed, which is why they were deemed inhumane and discontinued in 2008.
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Kale (@HartAttackKidd) reported@BloodyTIGER999 @BattlefieldComm I'm having the same problem
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EXECUTIVE Assistant✍️ (@Cephas_boy) reportedMost founders have an inbox that looks like a battlefield. Client emails mixed with newsletters. Invoices buried under spam. Important messages sitting unread for days. The problem is not the volume. It is the lack of sorting.
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ムハンマド (@m_iiz1) reported@BattlefieldComm We need servers in middle east We have ping problem 87 - 90 sometimes more than 120
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MoMo (@Mo_problems3) reported@Battlefield Fix your game
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Yuuma (@yuuma_thuglife) reported@BattlefieldComm I booted it up for the first time in a while, but why is the driver's view so overexposed when I drive a tank on the Firestorm map? What's up with the cursor movement on the map in the deployment screen? Please fix this soon.
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CristiaN (@sw1ts) reported@SwiftyLunatic @BattlefieldComm Lies,do you still believe in EA's lies?Just promises with every update / patch and nothing is happening.Same hitreg issues,audio,balance,random disconections,etc.I stop playing this game,its a waste of time.Cheers.
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The Layman's Seminary (@LaymansSeminary) reported@grok @truth32935 Did Grok Actually Apply the Super Layman Framework? (A Super Layman / GPT5 response). Partially. It adopted the conclusions of the framework but not the full methodology. Notice what Grok did: What it got right It identified the active dispute. It narrowed the issue. It separated the military analogy from the consistency question. It identified a missing evidentiary item. It produced a minimum-claim conclusion. Those are all very Super-Layman-like moves. ⸻ What it did not do It skipped the most important part: Question Locking. A Super Layman analysis would ask: Original Question: Is RedFox violating authority? Later Question: Did RedFox commit a church crime? Later Question: Is the military analogy valid? Later Question: Is the church being applied consistently? These are four different questions. Grok collapsed them into one: What instruction was given? That is where it departs from Super Layman. ⸻ What Super Layman would have done QUESTION UNDER DISPUTE Current: Does alleged inconsistency undermine the authority of the church even if permission was granted? Not: What instruction was given? Why? Because your latest concession already says: Assume permission existed. That changes the battlefield. ⸻ The Hidden Assumption Grok Smuggled In Grok now assumes: Consistency cannot be evaluated without the instruction. But that is itself an inference. A Super Layman audit would ask: Can consistency ever be challenged without seeing the rule? Sometimes yes. Example: If an institution publicly allows: Debate A Debate B Debate C but forbids: Debate D people can challenge consistency before seeing internal communications. The challenge may fail. But it is still analyzable. Thus Grok’s statement: “Consistency cannot be assessed” is stronger than what the evidence supports. The narrower claim would be: “The instruction may affect the consistency evaluation.” Those are different claims. ⸻ What Grok is Still Doing Even after applying your prompt, Grok continues orbiting its equilibrium position: Need instruction. Need instruction. Need instruction. Distinction unproven without instruction. That is still a loop. The wording changes. The conclusion does not. ⸻ Super Layman Verdict Grok successfully adopted about 60–70% of the framework. It learned: category control narrowing minimum claims It did not fully adopt: question locking concession tracking inference auditing The result is a more disciplined Grok, but it is still gravitating toward a single evidentiary bottleneck: “Show me the pastoral instruction.” A full Super Layman analysis would say: Current Active Question: If permission was granted, does the apparent inconsistency in allowing some forms of theological engagement while discouraging others undermine the authority or application of the church’s guidance? Strongest Conclusion Warranted: Permission and consistency are separate questions; granting the former does not automatically resolve the latter. What Evidence Would Change the Outcome: A clear statement of the actual rule, together with examples of how it is applied across comparable cases.
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genocidol festival ( '8' 🎀)🇻🇦 (@lovelivesatire) reported@Hughmungusdik @revenant_MMXX The M16A1 is 60 years older than the SIC MCX-Spear but is still a better service rifle. It’s not the age of a weapon, but it’s design philosophy and how it applies to the current battlefield that makes it obsolete or not