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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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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
Aberdeen, Scotland 1
Argences, Normandy 1
Minneapolis, MN 2
Reims, ACAL 1
Pfaffenhoffen, ACAL 1
Americana, SP 1
Rennes, Brittany 1
Nantes, Pays de la Loire 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 3
Montignac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Paris, Île-de-France 14
Méry-sur-Oise, Île-de-France 1
Halle, Flanders 1
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Bourg-en-Bresse, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
La Paz, BCS 1
Cahors, Occitanie 1
Saint-Genis-Laval, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Brisbane, QLD 1
Partido de José C. Paz, BA 1
Saint-Étienne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Orléans, Centre 1
Castelnau-le-Lez, Occitanie 1
Comuna 1, CABA 5
Barrhead, Scotland 1
Lausanne, VD 1
Nairobi, Nairobi Area 1
Tiruvalla, KL 1
Propières, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Lübeck, Hansestadt, Schleswig-Holstein 1
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • NexusFX
    Caleb Claxton (@NexusFX) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Can you fix hitting the Battlepass menu and it constantly plays the BF Pro Aquired animation it’s quite annoying

  • ReBeL_Actual
    ☭ Rèbél ☭ (@ReBeL_Actual) reported

    @TacticalGramps @Battlefield @EndersFPS Yeah this is a step in the right direction but the other problems especially with netcode and hit detection eclipse any positive change

  • HagoVNacional39
    HAGOV NacionalBord (@HagoVNacional39) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Could you extend the deadlines for claiming the flags? I've moved and haven't had internet access these past few days. I want my country's flag and I'm waiting for my internet service to be reconnected, so I can't log into the game.

  • elhigadodmarita
    Mαr Mounier 🌐 (@elhigadodmarita) reported

    @mhfmvc Dear brother, I deeply appreciate the candor of your analysis. You present a position of impeccable logical rigor within a closed system, yet you commit the very error of those you criticize: you reduce the Mystical Body of Christ to an administrative problem to be solved at a desk. You employ the sedevacantist thesis to denounce the ‘inconsistency’ of others, but to what does your position lead in practice? To a total atomization where every believer becomes their own Pope, awaiting a restoration that, by your own premise, is humanly impossible. Absolute sedevacantism ultimately manifests as a form of quietism: since you posit that there is no authority, there is no mission, and therefore nothing to do but await the apocalypse from the comfort of one’s home. And that is the very triumph of the ‘sect’ you so adamantly oppose! They need not persecute you if you have already excluded yourself from the combat. Furthermore, you accuse me of caring only for ‘externals’ rather than doctrine. On the contrary: precisely because I am concerned for doctrine, I understand that the Church is NOT a corporation whose legal validity is automatically annulled by the errors of its managers. Remember that the history of the Church is a record ad infinitum of Popes who have been weak, erratic, or deeply questionable, without that signifying that the Holy Spirit has abandoned the sacraments or the apostolic succession. The fact that you require the entire ‘protocol’ of history to be flawless to believe in the validity of the hierarchy reveals that your faith depends on bureaucratic perfection, not on divine Providence. Then, you criticize the SSPX for its ‘inconsistency,’ yet in practice, they are the rearguard trench of a war you have already declared lost. Is the SSPX position perfect? No. But the ‘purity of doctrine’ you demand is, at this historical juncture, a LUXURY that does not permit the building of a single chapel, the formation of a single priest, the protection of the Tridentine Mass, or the salvation of a single soul from destruction. The SSPX, conversely, for all its limitations, is fighting the war, taking bullets, missiles, and bombs. They remain in the field because they know that the General on the line is CHRIST and the fortress to be defended is HOLY. Finally, you argue that it is ‘utterly inconsistent’ to recognize the Pope while rejecting the Council. Brother, it is entirely Catholic to acknowledge the historical facts-that Rome is occupied by an anti-theology-and, simultaneously, to maintain that Christ has not abandoned His Sacred Spouse, but has allowed a trial of purification where Tradition remains the only guiding thread. Do you prefer the theoretical purity of self-destruction? So be it. I prefer the resistance in the trenches, with all its wounds, abuse, suffering, and contradictions, for as long as the occupation lasts. But we must not leave the enemies of the Church an easy path. Remember: being Catholic is NOT for the cowardly. To be a militant Catholic, one MUST BE BRAVE. I understand your position perfectly, but we have been pushed into a FRONTAL war, and doctrinal purity is useless if it merely becomes a shroud to bury the cause of Christ. The ‘inconsistency’ of which you accuse me is not a weakness; it is my refusal to let the enemy dictate the rules of my own surrender. No. If the Church is to be defended, we must step directly onto the battlefield. And we do not care about appearing with pressed and perfumed uniforms. All we care is: we are under fire, and we MUST save lives—and souls. Even if there are only twelve of us.

  • nuke_235
    235Nuke (@nuke_235) reported

    @BattlefieldComm All these changes look good, but have questions about gunplay. If you are able to control recoil are multiple guns going to still have sub 200ms TTK? If so that still does fix the major issues with everyone’s feeling that the TTK/TTD is way too fast for BF.

  • KellyDetonated
    Kelly Detonated (@KellyDetonated) reported

    We can blame eachother for this but truth be told the whole Doha Deal was a disaster, and is still problematic today. Now, it can be something accept for what it is, learn and get better now, or we can pretend it isn’t there. I’ve accepted it, and hope we address that money is still going to the Taliban. Qatar is exceptionally clever when it comes to laundering money, while slapping on a bow and smiling saying it’s something else. We don’t operate this way, but they do, no matter how many shiny gifts and “peace” deals it brokers. It seems Soviet inspired, so maybe they learned from the best. Idk. It would be wise to have a completely neutral mediators, moving forward, that nobody involved has any conflicts of interest and a proven track record of success. We must use the icky stuff as a point of reference no matter how bad it stings to do so. My thoughts are that this is a clear case for strategic, long-game warfare that isn’t necessarily fought on a battlefield. We also need to admit that our reward system is very different than the middle eastern countries. We want everything done now. They are ideology driven. We’re built different. So this would require any agreements to include some language requiring enforceability that can’t be broken until it’s complete.

  • kasemoond
    KaseMond (@kasemoond) reported

    He lost his right arm and broke his left one being thrown out from the explosion on the battlefield. However, his service hasn't stopped there yet: Kurt wants to switch to gebirgsjäger, as he finds mountains close to his spirit. He is learning to use rifle with one hand and legs

  • stevo3854420
    Stevo3854 (@stevo3854420) reported

    @BattlefieldComm I hope you guys realize your expiration date is Oct when cod mw4 releases unless you fix the insane amount of issues that persistently plague this broken game and it's absolutely stupid ranked scoring system and squad rules.

  • DmitryR12
    Dmitry R (@DmitryR12) reported

    @Battlefield I used to play a lot of portal modes like that, my biggest problem is that those portal servers had latency and connection issues much worse than normal servers. Did you fix that ? Makes no sense to try if it's still the same.

  • kst0ne13
    KstOne13 (@kst0ne13) reported

    @jessewllc20222 @BattlefieldComm damn and you're still having issues? I noticed it more RIGHT after the little update today but it hasn't been an issue since

  • GetCheatz
    Mr. Margheritiiii (@GetCheatz) reported

    @falsewoodxt @HeatherMischief @DooM49 influencer... 🤡 He's raving on YouTube and on X how Battlefield 6 is perfect and you're saying I'm the only one who has problems with Battlefield 6... 🤡 I'm not the only one who has problems like someone wrote above...

  • Gum_naam143
    ارمانی مار خور شہادت یار🇵🇸🇵🇰 (@Gum_naam143) reported

    @Intl_Mediatior Sir, don't you think that this is all a game plan and its effect will not only last until the battlefield, but can put any country in trouble in every way?

  • David_Onazi
    OnAzI (@David_Onazi) reported

    Please read this story : a real story about how a lady feels going through several heart breaks She was 29 when she finally stopped counting the heartbreaks. Each one had a different mask. The charming one who vanished when things got real. The “almost” who loved her in private but never in public. The fixer who tried to rebuild her but couldn’t stand when she outgrew the version he needed. After every ending, she’d sit on her bathroom floor, mascara streaked, whispering the same question: “What’s wrong with me?” She dated. She healed. She journaled. She traveled alone. She built the career she once put on hold for men who never showed up the same way. But the ache remained — that quiet fear that real love, the kind that sees you entirely and stays, was something other women got. Not her. Then came the night she almost didn’t go out. Exhausted from another week of “he’s different” turning into the same old pattern, she wanted to cancel. But her best friend dragged her to that tiny jazz café downtown. He was sitting at the corner table, reading an old book, completely unbothered by the noise. When their eyes met, he smiled like he’d been waiting for her specifically. Not in a creepy way. In a *finally* way. His name was Elias. He didn’t rush. He listened — really listened — when she spoke about her scars without trying to fix them. He made her laugh until her ribs hurt, then held her when the old fears crept in at 2 a.m. He saw her ambition, her messiness, her softness, and never asked her to shrink any of it. For the first time, love didn’t feel like a battlefield. It felt like coming home to a place she didn’t know she’d been missing. One quiet evening, curled up on his couch, she asked him why he felt so different. He looked at her, eyes steady, and said: “Because I wasn’t looking for someone to complete me. I was just ready to meet the woman who was already whole… and I got lucky that it’s you.” She cried. Not from pain this time. From the deep relief of being truly *seen*. To every woman still in the trenches: The failed relationships weren’t punishments. They were pruning. Clearing space. Teaching you what you will no longer tolerate and what you truly deserve. The one who’s meant for you won’t make you question your worth. He’ll make you wonder how you ever settled for less. And when he arrives, you’ll understand why it took so long — so you could arrive as *you*. No ordinary love. The kind that makes every scar worth it.

  • HolyMulletMan
    Jeffrey’s Aura Farm (@HolyMulletMan) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield Did you guys fix Strikepoint???

  • KumarRahul65453
    RAHUL SHARMA 🇮🇳 (@KumarRahul65453) reported

    @unusual_whales "Iran's strategy in one sentence: survive the battlefield, win the bargaining table. The problem is when both sides think they're winning the same negotiation." 🤔

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