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 |
|---|---|
| Paris, Île-de-France | 35 |
| Aurillac, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Annecy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 2 |
| Arvert, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Angoulême, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Pessac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 5 |
| Pont-Scorff, Brittany | 1 |
| Haguenau, ACAL | 1 |
| Labenne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Fort-de-France, Martinique | 1 |
| Montpellier, Occitanie | 2 |
| Troyes, ACAL | 2 |
| Dole, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 2 |
| Jarville-la-Malgrange, ACAL | 1 |
| Namur, Wallonia | 1 |
| Toulouse, Occitanie | 1 |
| Villeurbanne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Grenoble, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| City of Brussels, Brussels Capital | 1 |
| Hayes, England | 1 |
| Chambray-lès-Tours, Centre | 1 |
| Angers, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| Langon, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Johnstone, Scotland | 1 |
| Auray, Brittany | 1 |
| Dreux, Centre | 1 |
| Vendôme, Centre | 1 |
| Delle, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 1 |
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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medoyid_ua (@LetsArmUKR) reportedThe footage from occupied Donetsk region says it all: Ukrainian long-range strike drones are turning Starobesheve into a logistics bonfire. That thick black smoke isn't random. It's moscovian supply lines, fuel dumps, and rear-area staging points getting exactly what they deserve. While their meat assaults crawl forward a few ruined villages at a time, losing more orcs per square kilometer than the pre-war population, our forces are systematically burning everything that keeps their front alive. This is the pattern they refuse to admit. Moscovia cannot stop the war because the war is the only thing holding their rotten imperial project together. End the fighting tomorrow and a million traumatized conscripts come home asking why their friends died for another "liberated" ruin with no strategic value. Putin knows that question ends regimes. So he feeds more bodies into the grinder, hoping quantity magically becomes quality. Z-bloggers already admit it in their own circles: fresh mobilization waves change nothing except the body count, and the bill is paid entirely in moscovian lives. Meanwhile Ukraine is scaling. By end of 2026 our mid-range strike capabilities will be 2-5 times what they are now. Operational-level logistics across occupied territories will burn daily. Crimea is being isolated in plain sight. We're not begging for permission to exist. We're building the defense industrial base that will eventually license Patriots, Tomahawks, and our own next-gen air defense while churning out FREYA systems, drone interceptors, and Gripens that will make Ukrainian skies the most defended on the planet. The favor narrative needs to die. Europe isn't "helping" Ukraine out of charity. Ukraine is absorbing the direct cost of a war the continent would otherwise be fighting on its own soil with its own conscripts. Every drone strike on a moscovian depot, every burned fuel train, every neutralized glide-bomb carrier is security bought and paid for in Ukrainian blood so Berlin, Paris, and Warsaw don't have to learn these lessons the hard way. The isolationist crowd in Washington and European capitals pretending this is someone else's problem are not serious people. They're either useful idiots laundering Kremlin narratives or cowards who think appeasement has ever worked. History's verdict on that delusion is written in mass graves from 1939 onward. Moscovia only understands force. Their hybrid war against NATO is already active. Time to stop pretending otherwise and start closing skies over western Ukraine, accelerating aircraft deliveries, and treating Ukrainian interceptor drone production as the continental shield it has proven to be. We don't need lectures about negotiations. Zelensky keeps saying direct talks with Putin are necessary precisely because everyone knows Putin will refuse them. It proves who is serious about ending the war and who requires total military defeat before any real conversation can begin. There is no diplomatic off-ramp that survives moscovian imperial DNA. Only battlefield reality. The smoke over Starobesheve is not just tactical success. It's strategic inevitability. Moscovia is running out of cards. Their soldiers remain cheap, but even cheap resources are finite when you're losing them faster than you can replace them. Keep feeding the meat grinder. Ukraine will keep adjusting the burn rate until the only thing left is ash and the realization that empires die when their neighbors finally refuse to be swallowed. The question isn't whether we can win. The question is how quickly the West will provide the resources so we finish the job before more European capitals have to learn these lessons firsthand.
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shoutosright 🍜🍜 (@shoutosright) reported@yoyofightthee @crematedsmolder ....repeating what I said? The distance from battlefield to the hospital lasts longer than a "few seconds", fyi. His conflicting emotions is blatantly obvious to the reader, good to know that was your problem. At best it'd be a slight improvement, lack of it is not a damage. 🎉
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Henry (@HankFett) reported@BattlefieldComm Here's a question, why does the message even exist to be sent out in "error" if you have no plans to change how the XP booster work? This is the second time you've done this. I really think some among you are messing with the community.
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Peace🕊️ (@isjustnatural) reported@BattlefieldComm TTK is still a joke. This won‘t change without reducing the rpm for all weapons!! You guys need to put in the work, this is still no fun at all!!! Netcode feels slightly better, but boy oh boy, this is not what I hoped for! Fix the game guys, this is not enough!!!
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Stan Falk (@StanFalk) reported@daltonwelbern Baron should do it but under the condition that Andrew lays out his specific contention in the core claims Baron has days worth of material for Wilson to cherry pick for gotchas, points that are easily misrepresented, select routes to steer away from inconvenient points and build a case against an established record. Otherwise is the battlefield favors the sophist. I’ll explain what I mean. He could pull a “gotcha” by saying “oh yeah? What about those maroon shirts?” It’s an angle of inquiry. And honestly not a bad one to run down. But it may be nothing. What can you say was worth looking at. If Baron questions odd behavior from Erika, he could say “Are you saying Erika killed her husband and father of her kids?” It’s cheap, but that’s where it always goes. Or if it’s ballistics, he knows 75% of listeners don’t know a 30-06 from a Crossman 760. Do you know? Let’s just say of those they do know the difference, no explanation of a 30-06 stopping on 4in of flesh and a single ****** is not even possible in a million tries. Ormaybe it hit two bones if it split cervixes which would increase odds even more of an exit wound. It’s 1 million pounds per square inch and the bone fractures at 25,000psi. Whatever soft flesh it hit first barely slowed it down and if it disintegrated into dust the mass and momentum are the same but maybe a bit dispersed. But it isn’t going to deflect 90 degrees a bone. It goes forward. Everytime. At least for 12in and deflects less than 30 degrees on any part of the human body if it’s a close range shot from a 30-06. If he brings up WWI, soldiers were frequently hit under a fusillade of lead fired from a 30-06 two miles away. The guns we’re sighted to be used like featherweight artillery. But 2000 troops racing led on an airfield from two miles is going to make it tough to operate. But in a debate Wilson is bound to say “Are you a green beret? Cuz Gary melton is. Are you saying you know more than him?” No. He’s a paid expert witness and he’s going to cast a reasonable doubt on people that hear all that like it’s Greek and the physics wont matter. Wilson should state his case in several key issues and the moderator should hold them to answering the question asked. Otherwise it’s just scoring points on people that are new to the terrain. It could be good. But if it was some Piers Morgan circus itd be pointless and annoying.
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Arachnomancer 😷 9x💉🕸 ️🕷️🌵 (@WithSpiders) reported@cocomarvgrows completely ignoring the fact that tens of thousands of people are dying on the battlefield. Most people probably wouldn't have a problem with that. But I am not "most people." I find the idea of completely tuning out the horrors of our time and pretending everything is fine 2/3
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boob inspector (@bygonezbygonz) reported@Battlefield fix your ******* SBMM I’m ******* spawning in to games with ******* players with no ******* thumbs and only captured 1 flag, 5 ******* games in a row and I dropped cod to play BF WTF is this fix this ****, ******* ridiculous I can’t even move out of spawn
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Jared Randall (@whisperontruth) reportedthe Pentagon is quietly shifting AI spending from research labs to the actual battlefield edge. $PLTR has been in this lane for years but the real money now is in whoever wins the contracts to run inference at the tactical level. that's a different and much harder problem.
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Xiǎobǎihé (@Suhyeem) reportedThat morning, from the moment I entered the analysis room, I felt something was off. More precisely, the feeling wasn't "a single, unified form." Previous anomalies had been consistent; the same distortion was present in every layer. But today was different. The distortion itself was splitting into multiple forms. I checked the screen. The battlefield layers hadn't increased. In fact, they had decreased. Instead, the "observer layers" had increased. The chief engineer said softly. "It's not the field that's branched, it's the observer side." I couldn't immediately understand. "The observer side?" He operated the terminal, expanding the structural diagram. What was displayed wasn't the battlefield. Who adopted which information? Which data was "treated as fact"? Which reports were "judged as suspicious"? Each was connected as a node. Looking at the diagram, I felt my throat dry. "This...the humans are the layers." No one denied it. Rather, we had reached a point where no other explanation held true. The F-35 attrition log was updated. 《Attrition: Redefined as Observation-Dependent Value》 I instinctively looked up. "Observation-dependent…" The chief engineer continued. "It's no longer about 'whether it was broken or not'." "Then what is it?" He paused for a moment before saying. "Whether it was considered broken or not." At that moment, I understood. This wasn't war. The observation was overwriting reality. The Apache records were similar. In one layer, a crash. In another layer, a return. And yet another, no occurrence. But the important thing wasn't the result. What was fluctuating was which layer was "adopted as the standard." At that moment, the monitoring system issued an unusual notification. 《Observer Synchronization Structure: Duplication》 The screen flickered for a moment. And a new diagram appeared. There, we analysts ourselves were positioned as nodes. I held my breath. "This...we are also being observed." The chief engineer nodded quietly. "It's possible it was like this from the beginning." I stared at the terminal. The log updated. 《Observer group self-referencing initiated》 Self-referencing. I was slowly beginning to understand what that word meant. The observers are not external. The observers are embedded within the observation structure. And now, that structure is beginning to observe itself. A small message appeared at the edge of the screen. 《Branching in progress》 I thought. This is not collapse. Even collapse is a structure that can be "determined" as one possible outcome. But what is happening now is a phenomenon where determination itself is splitting. At that moment, I understood for the first time. There is no winner or loser in this war. Because the very entity that judges victory or defeat is splitting.
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B.M. (@ireallyhateyou) reportedHaaretz in service of the Israeli murder industry. By @mili_tarized: "Subscribers to TheMarker, the financial magazine of Haaretz, received with their weekend newspapers a 78 page(!) marketing insert, presented as Quantum Defence & Technology Magazine. The promoted content "magazine" includes short "articles" on behalf of about 30 Israeli arms companies, interviews, and essays from former military and arms manufacturing personnel. Some topics covered include: - At least five pieces about the struggle for independent manufacturing under international embargoes - "Connecting operational experience, advanced technology, and business acumen" - "A new paradigm challenging the historical separation between civilian and defence development environments - the only way to maintain Israel's technological supremacy" - IP in the age of defence-tech - "The bridge between smart capital and defence companies" "The women managers shaping the digital battlefield" "What makes defence-tech a worthwhile investment?" "From the Israeli war zone to the American manufacturing line" - The NGO helping youths in marginalised communities get into elite technological military units and the defence industry And so, so, much Al The back cover is an ad for Elbit Systems: "These are some of the things we're allowed to tell you we developed..." followed by a list of some of the company's greatest hits (no pun intended). Curiously, the only page in the issue not dealing with the arms industry is an ad for the Shanti House, a Tel Aviv shelter for at-risk youth."
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BUZZ3R (@BUZZ3RX) reported@BattlefieldComm Guys FIX THE DAMN CRASH ERROR 0XC0000005
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thoughts from the metaverse (@ezek3n) reportedSociety will fix itself some day I may be more useful to the world on a battlefield
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Biorelations (@biorelations) reportedFREYJA INSIGHTS "Give him 15 minutes of peace when he gets home. No questions. No tasks. No problems to solve. And he will give you the rest of the evening. That's how you build connection — without chasing connection. Just give him the 15 minutes — and he will give you everything else." Most women do the opposite. The moment he walks through the door — they're already talking. Already asking. Already needing something. And he shuts down. Not because he doesn't love her. Because he just came back from the battlefield. And he has nothing left — yet. 15 minutes. That's all it takes. The woman who understands this gets the man fully present. The woman who doesn't keeps wondering why he's always distant. In Freyja we teach women to understand how a man actually recharges — and how to work with his nature instead of fighting it. Have you ever tried giving him silence first — and been surprised by what came after?
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beporo (@beporoh) reported@hFX10mhtIJ7q5KF when this guy shows up everybody is in trouble Or they call him Commander If they fight is big enough they call him in as the strategist F+1 Rank Be advised if seen on the battlefield
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Mawnsino 🐾 (@oghenetefe) reported🚨 Tobirama Wasn’t Faster Than Juubito… He Was Smarter 👀 A lot of people look at this scene and instantly say: “Tobirama speed > Ten Tails Jinchūriki Obito” But I think people miss what actually happened here 😭 Let’s slow down and look at the situation. Juubito at this point wasn’t some normal opponent. This was Obito after becoming the Ten Tails Jinchūriki. The same Obito who was overwhelming multiple Kage-level fighters, Hashirama, Tobirama, Naruto, Sasuke and practically the entire battlefield. His raw speed and power were ridiculous. So the question becomes: If Juubito was that broken, how did Tobirama suddenly appear and attach explosive tags to him? Because Tobirama did NOT beat him with raw movement speed. He beat him with mechanics and battle IQ. People forget Tobirama is literally the creator of Flying Raijin. Minato perfected it, but Tobirama built it. And Flying Raijin isn’t normal movement speed. That’s the important part. Flying Raijin is instantaneous space-time transportation. There’s no “travel time.” No acceleration. No crossing distance. No running from Point A to Point B. You’re simply THERE. That means Tobirama wasn’t physically outrunning Juubito. He bypassed movement entirely. Now here is the really interesting part. People also forget what Tobirama was doing during that fight. The man wasn’t charging in blindly. He was constantly observing. Constantly reading. Constantly analyzing. Tobirama’s entire fighting style was built around identifying tiny openings. Even Madara acknowledged his intelligence during the war. So what likely happened wasn’t: “Tobirama blitzed Juubito.” What happened was: Tobirama found a small opening in Obito’s movements, instantly teleported through Flying Raijin and placed the explosive tags before Obito could properly react. Huge difference. People also underestimate something else: Juubito himself wasn’t perfectly stable at that stage. Obito was still struggling with the Ten Tails’ power and control. He wasn’t fighting like a calm, experienced Madara. There was internal conflict happening. Mental instability. Power fluctuations. All of that matters. Because combat isn’t just: “Who has bigger power level?” Naruto fights constantly show that timing, strategy and intelligence can create moments where weaker fighters land hits on stronger opponents. Shikamaru built his entire career on that 😭 And honestly that’s what makes Tobirama dangerous. Not because he screams louder. Not because he throws bigger attacks. But because the moment you think: “There’s no way this guy can touch me…” You’ve probably already got a Flying Raijin mark somewhere on your body 💀 Follow for more insights on characters, psychology, storytelling, and the moments we can’t stop talking about.