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Battlefield 6 Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Battlefield 6 users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Battlefield 6, make sure to submit a report below

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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.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Chaniá, Crete 1
Équancourt, Hauts-de-France 1
Wilhelmshaven, Lower Saxony 1
Holbæk, Zealand 4
Comuna 1, CABA 1
Vitória da Conquista, BA 1
Montréal, QC 2
Copenhagen, Capital Region 2
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Plougastel-Daoulas, Brittany 1
Montpellier, Occitanie 1
Paris, Île-de-France 3
Melbourne, VIC 1
Annonay, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Brownville, NY 1
Hagerstown, MD 1
Edinburgh, Scotland 1
Aix-en-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Enumclaw, WA 1
Ealing, England 1
Eggenfelden, Bavaria 1
Puteaux, Île-de-France 1
Weißenburg in Bayern, Bavaria 1
Villeneuve-d'Ascq, Hauts-de-France 1
Meyzieu, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Le Marillais, Pays de la Loire 1
Colomiers, Occitanie 1
Birmingham, England 1
Sain-Bel, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Gainsborough, England 1
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • DarylKamadu
    Daryl Kamadu (@DarylKamadu) reported

    @Battlefield For the love of Angel, please fix the jets before the release of season 3. V tapping on the stealth jets should not be a thing. AA missiles from any source are too spammy; below radar distance should be increased slightly (40-50 m). WOrking air radar...

  • TianXchange
    Tian Xchange (@TianXchange) reported

    Last year, I sat across from a couple I’ll call Ada and Chinedu. They had been married for 8 years, with two beautiful children, and on paper they looked like the perfect family. But behind closed doors, their home had become a battlefield of silence and sudden explosions. It started small. Chinedu’s business was expanding, so he was rarely home before 10 pm. Ada, a teacher, carried the full load of school runs, homework, cooking, and managing the house alone. She began to feel invisible. Every time she tried to talk about it, Chinedu would say, “I’m doing all this for us,” and the conversation would end in an argument or cold silence that lasted days. One evening, Ada found a lipstick stain on Chinedu’s shirt that wasn’t hers. She didn’t accuse him outright she just withdrew completely. Chinedu, sensing the distance but not understanding why, started staying out even later. The tension became so thick that even the children noticed. That was when Ada called me in tears: “If we don’t fix this, I’m leaving.” They came for their first counseling session together, sitting on opposite ends of the couch like strangers. I asked one simple question: “When was the last time you felt truly heard by your partner?” Both of them went quiet. That silence told me everything. Over the next ten weeks, we unpacked the real issues. It wasn’t the lipstick (which turned out to be from a client’s hug at a business dinner). It was years of unspoken expectations, unexpressed appreciation, and the dangerous belief that “love should just understand” without communication. We worked on practical tools: Daily 15-minute “check-in” conversations with no phones or distractions Learning to express needs without blame (“I feel lonely when…” instead of “You never…”) Creating a shared vision for their family instead of operating on assumptions Rebuilding trust through small, consistent actions not grand gestures There were tears. There were moments Chinedu almost walked out. There were sessions where Ada said she didn’t think she could forgive the years of feeling invisible. But they kept showing up. In our final session, Chinedu looked at his wife and said, “I thought providing was enough. I never knew my absence was breaking your heart. I’m sorry.” Ada cried and replied, “I stopped telling you how I felt because I thought you didn’t care. I was wrong too.” Today, they are still together — stronger, more intentional, and deeply in love again. They send me updates: family dinners are back, date nights are sacred, and they even started a small tradition of writing each other appreciation notes every Sunday. Marriage isn’t perfect. It gets messy. But when two people are willing to do the hard, humble work of understanding each other instead of trying to “win,” healing is possible. If you’re reading this and your marriage feels like it’s cracking under pressure whether it’s money, time, trust, or silence please know it’s not too late. Reach out to a counselor. Get help. The right counseling can turn “I can’t do this anymore” into “I’m so glad we didn’t give up.” Love is not just a feeling. It is a choice we keep choosing, even when it’s hard.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @LatestNewsAU Religion and ideology can deeply shape governance in conflict zones like this, often fueling cycles of extremism. Reports confirm Hamas has long used civilian areas for military ops, turning Gaza into a battlefield and worsening the destruction. Rebuilding after such devastation will take generations without accountable leadership that prioritizes civilians over militants. Cycles like this have broken before elsewhere—what shift do you see as key to ending it?

  • lukakolo2
    luka kolo (@lukakolo2) reported

    @SilkOCE @EA_DICE 1 thing fixed = 10 things broken

  • GeorgeJSBrown
    Geørge (@GeorgeJSBrown) reported

    @FrancBlac317 @tdawgsmitty Considering Battlefield is owned by EA, i don’t see them having a “promising future”. Arc Raiders will succeed, if they fix their cheating problems, and Win/lose ratio. COD, only has to listen to its community to succeed.

  • R3d_L3tt3rs
    CrimsonPaladin (@R3d_L3tt3rs) reported

    @ToneMythic “…there was no glory. All of my men, the enemy, scattered or broken on the battlefield. There is no joy in that. War- War never changes.”

  • BasedIllinoisan
    Based Illinoisan (@BasedIllinoisan) reported

    @CEOElection The battlefield on that issue is at the state level. The Hyde Amendment and Dobbs v. Jackson are the law of the land and that’s about as much as victory as the pro-life movement will ever see at the federal level from here on out.

  • rhaenyrabread
    Full Scale Moral Idiot (@rhaenyrabread) reported

    @housesarebig Yeah lets just ban every good battlefield instead of making better battlefields. That'll solve the issue.

  • RonanFarrow
    Ronan Farrow (@RonanFarrow) reported

    (2/10) In 2022, SpaceX gave the Pentagon an ultimatum: pay roughly $400 million a year for Starlink service in Ukraine—crucial infrastructure the country's military was relying on for battlefield communication—or it would be cut off. Colin Kahl, then Under-Secretary of Defense for Policy, called Elon Musk and pleaded with for more time. Officials told me lives hung in the balance. But they had to be deferential. "Even though Musk is not technically a diplomat or statesman, I felt it was important to treat him as such, given the influence he had on this issue," Kahl told me. A Pentagon official described the dynamic more bluntly: "We are living off his good graces. That sucks."

  • DCUelective02
    Cinephile (@DCUelective02) reported

    @matpolloy I’ve said it before but the big problem is gamers assumed the game was telling them “you suck for buying and playing this game” When it was really saying “the heroic fetishization of war in games like COD and Battlefield is not accurate to the reality of war”

  • NotTheCityInTX
    Austin (@NotTheCityInTX) reported

    @omar_alajeeli @Battlefield We’ve established that Battlefield has done this for years. I think Battlefield was doing these rare reload animations before CoD ever started doing them but I could be wrong. I also doubt that the team that handles the netcode issues had anything to do with this animation.

  • DallyJMann
    Dallas Mann (@DallyJMann) reported

    @SNAKEx197 @Battlefield Not that's the problem, they should be able to, that's the point of breakthrough, for starters attackers should be able to spawn on the base they took

  • SS0DEN
    Shawn Soden (@SS0DEN) reported

    @Battlefield Lots of PC cheaters, might want to fix that @Battlefield - it would prob drop your numbers even lower..

  • jollyr0g3r452
    Jolly Roger ll ☭ (@jollyr0g3r452) reported

    @submx8ch The British empire was affected by the Napoleonic wars, but even with this problem their forces did a lot of damage in the battlefield, the US survived the war, not won. They stopped the british advance and the british gave up, just that.

  • dearsham
    Cardinal Sign (@dearsham) reported

    @Xking332 Dubai isn't really the world's problem...the Straits of Hormuz is! We need fuel and we need it ASAP! Who cares about Dubai!! They made their choice to be a battlefield! Not our problem

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