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
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 6 users affected:
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:
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SpeedyAzi (@AziSpeedy) reported@LateNightHalo @britainburks9 It also counters the sniper problem games have, at least when the sniper isn’t hard balanced with being expensive and slow like in CS. If de scope was a mechanic, in say Battlefield, we’d get a lot less of the boring 1 shot from 300m gameplay.
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Alex Grenier (@alexgrenier) reportedThe battlefield is between USA and China and no one is stepping in there under 12 digits. That's the bottom line. Canada and the taxpayer funded retarded Cohere CEO running his mouth that "Canada will own the AI industry" is like a Chihuahua yapping at Cerberus. And no SOTA lab will elect to get taxed in Canada. It will go to Delaware, Texas, or Florida, and get listed on NASDAQ. You think Cohere will go on TSX and crush the world's first trillionaire most precious baby? The fact it's absolutely delusional is not the issue. Is the plan to try it (and fail epicly) is based and taking the cash from ordinary hardworking Canadians and setting it on fire for a bunch of LARPers who can't even make a model that beats **** that came out 3 months before theirs.
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久野伊智🌸🌒✨🐦🔥 (@kunoichi_jp_) reportedIn Japan, some restaurants will refill your rice for free. This sounds generous. It is actually a test of character. My American cousin learned this at a small local restaurant. Grilled fish. Miso soup. Pickles. One quiet bowl of rice. He looked relaxed. “This is a normal amount of food,” he said. For about ninety seconds, he was right. Then the waiter said, “Rice refills are free.” My cousin stopped chewing. “Free?” “Yes,” I said. “As in… the rice comes back?” “If you ask.” He looked at the bowl. Then at the waiter. Then at me. In America, free refills usually mean soda. A cup. A machine. A liquid that returns without judgment. But in Japan, the rice itself had entered the conversation. He whispered, “Kunoichi… how many times can a man ask?” “Usually, as much as he wants.” That was the first mistake. He finished the first bowl with respect. Then he raised his hand. “May I have more rice?” The waiter smiled. “Of course.” A second bowl arrived. Warm. White. Innocent. My cousin stared at it like reinforcements had reached the battlefield. He ate it. He was no longer hungry. But hunger was not the issue anymore. Honor was. I said, “You don’t have to ask again.” He nodded. “I know.” Then he asked again. The third bowl arrived. A nearby old man looked over. Not judging. Just witnessing history. Halfway through the third bowl, my cousin changed. The fish was gone. The soup was gone. The pickles had become emotional support. Only the rice remained. A free refill is not free once your pride has accepted the challenge. He looked at me with the eyes of a man defeated by hospitality. “I cannot insult the supply line,” he said. “It’s just rice.” He shook his head. “No. It came back because I called.” He finished the third bowl slowly. Silently. Like a man burying his former self. When we left, he bowed to the restaurant door. My American cousin came to Japan as a tourist. He left as a man who learned that abundance is most dangerous when it arrives quietly in a white bowl. Now, whenever we enter a restaurant in Japan, he checks the menu first. Not for the price. Not for the fish. For one small phrase: Rice refills free. And if he sees it, he sits down like a man preparing for winter.
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Dominik Kaznowski (@dkaznowski) reportedLaunching an information-reliant digital asset or database in France, Poland, Spain, or Germany using flawed or unverified localized text elevates product liability from a minor branding issue to a critical regulatory and litigation threat. Under European harmonized digital product laws, critical grammatical or syntactic errors that alter meaning are no longer viewed as editorial mistakes; they are legally classified as fundamental product defects (Sachmangel / Falta de conformidad). The primary exposure vectors split cleanly into two distinct operational risks: Administrative Law Enforcement and Predatory Civil Litigation. In France, under Loi Toubon, compliance is aggressively patrolled by the DGCCRF; distributing an unvetted or machine-translated interface triggers severe per-item fines and statutory sales bans, extending heavily into the B2B sector if local employees are forced to use non-compliant text tools. Poland presents the most severe macroeconomic risk via UOKiK, where a structurally broken or misleading user contract and interface can be penalized by a corporate fine of up to 10% of global annual turnover for violating collective consumer interests. Spain leverages a dual-layered risk profile where regional autonomous agencies and national consumer laws allow regulators to claw back up to eight times the illicit profit generated by a non-conforming digital service. Germany completely bypasses state-driven penalties, operating instead as a predatory commercial battlefield; local competitors and consumer cartels use the Unfair Competition Act (UWG) and specific civil code provisions (BGB) to issue immediate, legally binding cease-and-desist injunctions (Abmahnung), forcing immediate product withdrawal and demanding uncapped damages for financial losses caused by relied-upon textual errors.
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DULEGBÃ AD. 1957 🇬🇭 (@illegalLuminary) reported@unusual_whales An insult to the state of Israel 🇮🇱 and condescending remarks on Bibi. Bibi will not take moral lessons from a man who has never seen a battlefield all his life nor known what it takes to give one’s life to the service of his state in uniform.
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Mike Jasinski (@Mike_Skinksy) reported@BattlefieldComm Anything on the game breaking lag on PS5 which has literally started since the last update? It is completely unplayable at the moment
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Sammi🦋 (@StoriesBySammi) reportedThe U.S. government just made a land deal with the world's first trillionaire. Not a sale. A trade. Because apparently that's how we do things now. 715 acres of the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge - built by Congress in 1979 to protect one of the most biodiverse wildlife corridors left in North America - handed to SpaceX. Endangered ocelots. Aplomado falcons. Piping plovers. Land the Carrizo/Comecrudo Nation of Texas has called sacred since long before there was a United States. SpaceX built a rocket launch site next door. Then came the explosions. Concrete and metal hurled six miles across refuge land. A 2024 study found that after one launch, every single monitored shorebird nest near the site suffered egg damage or loss. The Fish and Wildlife Service's response was not enforcement. It was a land swap. FOIA documents show internal planning for this transfer started as early as April 2025 - while Musk was running DOGE and threatening to fire federal workers who didn't justify their jobs to him. The agency developed what they called "the most expedited schedule possible" to get it done. Part of what's being handed over includes the Palmito Ranch Battlefield - the site of the last battle of the Civil War. A National Historic Landmark. Once transferred, SpaceX can restrict public access whenever they want. 25,000+ people submitted public comments. Most opposed the deal. The government moved forward anyway. A coalition of tribal and conservation groups filed a federal lawsuit this week to stop it. Because someone has to. Why are we cutting real estate deals with a trillionaire when we could have just made him pay for it? #DemsUnited
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slatty daddy (@slattydadddy) reported@Battlefield anyway you can go over all the bugs in Redsec Ranked? 1. When loading the game and stuck in airplane, class can’t be selected until closer to the drop time. 2. Shots don’t register when shooting at times, I’m not sure if it’s lag or what. 3. Servers are laggy.
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Sabin (@mastersabin) reported@Battlefield fix your ******* game, we don't care about maps where we will not see ****
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Folada | The Subjugator (@FoladaCodes) reportedResearch isn't academic ************. It's battlefield intelligence. Find out if other people are suffering from the SAME problem. If they are, congrats - you've got market validation.
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David (@RightByTheSea) reported@Battlefield You know what’s important being able to spawn efficiently. You know what we can’t do going on two weeks now is spawn without clicking all over the screen. Your fix was “use your keyboard” pathetic.
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B (@Talo_Hex) reported@Mike_Skinksy @BattlefieldComm What kind of lag? I don't play on console but I've heard about it from my group
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Anthony Soprano (@themostcopied) reported@Battlefield Fix the Redsec Ranked party system.. Doesn’t make sense you can fill with a higher rank put can’t be in a party with them…
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B (@Talo_Hex) reported@BattlefieldComm Thank god, now fix the netcode.
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DoYou K Now The Brokeboi Insider (@wllmlew) reported@StephenMBlack82 @Shpeshal_Nick I’ll let you know. PlayStations refund policy is pretty much nonexistent. Their store even says you aren’t eligible for a refund if the game is simply downloaded (not even played) or streamed. I think Nintendo’s is similar but not positive. Xbox refund policy is similar to steam’s it all depends on how long you have the game and if it’s only been played a certain amount of time My brother bought battlefield 6 played for six hours on Xbox. After a month he requested a refund and got one. I bought Gollum (yeah I know, big LOTR fan) my console is set to auto download. Woke up the next day and read all about the issues the game was having (hadn’t played it). Tried to get a refund and nothing.