Battlefield 2042 Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Battlefield 2042 users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Battlefield 2042, make sure to submit a report below
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Battlefield 2042 users affected:

Battlefield 2042 is a multiplayer-focused first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts. Battlefield 2042 is available for the Windows, Xbox and PlayStation platforms.
Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
Location | Reports |
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Merlo, BA | 3 |
Vienna, Wien | 1 |
Conway, FL | 1 |
Clayton, OK | 1 |
Endicott, NY | 1 |
Port Henry, NY | 1 |
Alpharetta, GA | 1 |
Dayton, OH | 1 |
Scottsville, KY | 1 |
Adelaide, SA | 1 |
Ashburn, VA | 1 |
Tulsa, OK | 1 |
Berlin, Land Berlin | 1 |
Yokota, Fukuoka Prefecture | 1 |
Toronto, ON | 1 |
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
Celina, OH | 1 |
Marolles-en-Hurepoix, Île-de-France | 1 |
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Battlefield 2042 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Bias Resistor Batou (@Batou_INANe) reported
Last night I finally experienced getting forcefully redeployed by a hacker while playing on a #Battlefield BFV custom server. Remote Code Exploits are being used on #COD WW2. It seems like cybersecurity is not being addressed in live-service games. #StopKillingGames
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CHRIS DIAMOND (@G_cobraTheMan) reported
@Bqmbulu Pray for strength to cut ties clean. Depend only on your own power. Trust no one who’s ever broken you. Your peace is your battlefield.
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Big Q (@BigQ__42) reported
@L_H_111 I know- still think that Panther would be the smart choice. It would be much more expensive to get the production running in high numbers ( export would fix that in the medium-term) but worth it. With all the upgrades, it's still not better suited for the modern battlefield
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Heulkrampfer (@heulkrampfer) reported
@AsianDawn4 4 more errors would be; no warrior caste anywhere in the world allowed women on the battlefield; the wifes were tasked to protect the homestead with a naginata. The mail is too heavy for a female. Samurai lived in monogamy.
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_ (@Vagabnd_enjoyer) reported
The only way to stop hairfall is to go bald. You don’t fix it. You just remove it. “End the war by burning the battlefield.”
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Kashmiri Marsiya || کٲشِر مَرثی (@kashmirimarsiya) reported
Title: The Lament of Zainab Zainab calls in fear, “Oh brothers, oh brothers!” The silence responds-there are no others. The winds of Karbala moan with her cries, Where hope lies broken beneath bloodied skies. The tents lie empty, the flags torn down, Ash covers the battlefield like a crown. She walks alone through dust and flame, Calling each brother by his name. “O Abbas, my moon, why leave me so? Your arms were my shield from every woe. O Akbar, the youth with a Prophet’s grace, They struck you down, I see your face.” She keeps her gaze on Hussain’s last breath, Each wound of his is a wound of death. Yet she stands tall through every pain, A mountain forged from grief and flame. In Shaam’s dark streets, her veil is torn, The crowd mocks her in cruel scorn. Chains on her hands, yet eyes so proud, She speaks of truth before the crowd. “My little Sakina, where have you gone? Your cradle lies still before the dawn. They tore you from me, in their cruel disdain, Who now shall soothe your trembling pain?” No sword she raised, no shield she bore, Yet history bows to the strength she wore. In every cry, her soul would swell, Zainab—the voice of Karbala’s tale to tell.
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Spartanix13 (@Spartanix13) reported
@Dexerto I remember when Battlefield 3 came out and instead of giving us an in game server list we were forced to login to a web browser to launch the game and it was the only way to see the server list. They can **** right off, it's planned to force people onto their new games.
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Sumit Kadam (@SumitKadam044) reported
This isn’t just a hero’s story—it’s a battlefield of broken men. #DhurandharFirstlook
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Alexander R (@RuedaR10747) reported
@GozukaraFurkan @Jo_Marney Reducing global issues to “Islam occupies” or “Zionists rule” isn't truth — it's fearmongering. Europe is not a battlefield of conspiracies, it's a continent of diverse nations and people. Grow out of the paranoia.
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vikaskdkcfks (@vikaskdkcf50873) reported
This isn’t just a hero’s story—it’s a battlefield of broken men. #DhurandharFirstlook
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ZEUS67 (@CodingBear) reported
@MedievalScholar Have you seen the size of current battlefields? Angicourt was a small field. You can lead from the front lines without problem. Waterloo was over 10 Angicourts in size. You need a good hill and a telescope to see what is happening. A modern battlefield is so large you need maps
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466one (@466one) reported
no one(!)on a single shot rifled battlefield would say"Fire, on my order only!". where my comma is is where errors would certainly occur. period. G really really old
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Aseem DasGupta (@aseemdg) reported
@SupriyaShrinate Obviously they're running scared of exposure! But, opposition has proved itself impotent to take people's problems to the streets and mobilise a movement on the ground for change! Mere bleating in the media has long failed to appeal. Change the battlefield.
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🇺🇲Miller🦅 🌡Show More Replies! ⭐Independent🌟 (@MXS_Nightmare) reported
**** censorship, by the way. Yeah. I went to all this trouble typing because I like diminishing ******* returns. I could pay the 40 dollars, but frankly? This game is more fun with handicaps. We stand on a battlefield we do not see, in 2025. And everything we do matters.
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Jehad Abusalim (@JehadAbusalim) reported
“But the chief casualty for Israel, beyond the battlefield itself, lies in the transformation of what the word ‘Israel’ conveys to many of its friends as it flashes across their consciousness. The immediate association in recent weeks has been the crash of steel against buildings, the screams of bereaved and wounded, the children lining up for water denied by an Israeli ‘blockade’, the rat-infested garbage heaps, the collapse of those thin layers of civility which shelter human beings against their own human vulnerability. It is little short of idiotic to believe that this movement of opinion could have been arrested by technical means such as a transfer of responsibility for ‘hasbara’ from one Cabinet desk to another, or the enlistment of people abroad skilled in the propagation of exaggeratedly favourable publicity for tooth-paste or automobiles. The erosion has occurred among the well-informed, not the ill-informed.” [Abba Eban, ‘A negative balance’, The Jerusalem Post, August 13 1982]