Battlefield 6

Battlefield 6 Outage Map

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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.

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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Paris, Île-de-France 4
Villefranche-sur-Saône, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 2
Brest, Bretagne 2
Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt 1
Carson City, NV 1
Awka, Anambra State 1
Lens, Hauts-de-France 1
Colorado Springs, CO 1
Le Mans, Pays de la Loire 1
Bologna, Emilia-Romagna 1
Solonópole, CE 1
Waldheim, Saxony 1
Southport, England 1
Longueuil, QC 1
Asnières-sur-Seine, Île-de-France 1
Nantes, Pays de la Loire 1
Goiás, GO 1
Manchester, England 1
Ahascragh, Connaught 1
Numazu, Shizuoka 1
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Palatine, WV 1
Novo Hamburgo, RS 1
Toulouse, Occitanie 1
Glenwillow, OH 1
Inverness, Scotland 1
Rio de Janeiro, RJ 1
Santander, Cantabria 1
Charlotte, NC 1
Istanbul, İstanbul 1

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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • razgriiz Razgriz (@razgriiz) reported

    @buster_koa53235 @impossible_pain @esjesjesj That tension is exactly the moral fault line the game is pressing on. Fallout: New Vegas does not frame Bitter Springs as a clean battlefield error. It frames it as a collapse of judgment inside a chain of command. When you listen carefully to Fallout: New Vegas, especially the dialogue from Craig Boone and Major Dhatri, you hear something sharper than confusion. Boone states plainly: “Women, kids, elderly… Wounded started coming through, too. We radioed to confirm our orders… They told us to shoot till we were out of ammo. So that’s what we did.” That line matters because it shows three stages. First, visual identification of noncombatants. Second, hesitation and a request for clarification. Third, a direct order to continue firing. The soldiers were not blind. They were not unaware. They saw who was coming through Canyon 37. Major Dhatri, speaking at Bitter Springs Refugee Camp, tries to contain the event within the language of breakdown and confusion. He says that by the time they realized civilians were present, the shooting had already started, and command froze. But even in that framing, the firing did not instantly stop. The machinery of obedience kept running. The Great Khan perspective, delivered by Papa Khan and Oscar Velasco, strips away any bureaucratic varnish. Papa Khan says the NCR gunned down children, the sick, and the elderly as they fled. Oscar Velasco bluntly recounts that First Recon was waiting on Coyote Tail Ridge and that no Khan was meant to leave alive. From that vantage point, it was not chaos. It was annihilation. The question of unlawful orders sits at the center of it. In real world military doctrine, from Nuremberg onward, the defense of “just following orders” does not absolve someone when the order is manifestly illegal. Soldiers are trained that there are lines that cannot be crossed, even under command authority. The game deliberately echoes that historical principle. Boone is haunted not because he misunderstood. He is haunted because he obeyed. That is why Bitter Springs is not just a lore entry. It is a moral scar written into the Mojave. The NCR presents itself as a republic with laws and civilian oversight, yet at Bitter Springs the chain of command overrode conscience. The troops radioed up. They received confirmation. They fired anyway. The game never lets that sit comfortably. Boone’s entire companion arc is built on that weight. His trauma, his self loathing, his rigid discipline, all orbit the fact that he participated in something he knows crossed a line. The NCR later calls it a miscommunication. Survivors call it a massacre. The player is left standing in the refugee camp, listening to former enemies share water under NCR tents, knowing exactly what happened on those ridges above the pass.

  • JustinHatsukina ジャスティン (@JustinHatsukina) reported

    @JustJamesMedic @JoePaulGians @maddieegrace1 That’s the problem... this isn’t an insurrection. It’s just public dissent. If everything is labeled an insurrection then every single city becomes a battlefield. That wording doesn’t restore order it escalates tension and guarantees more escalation and a cycle of violence.

  • ChrisSlaske chris (@ChrisSlaske) reported

    @BattlefieldComm another red sec. Another game crash. With no blue screen or anything

  • RockandRula Matias 🇦🇷 (@RockandRula) reported

    @DooM49 Battlefield "players" forgot about EVERYTHING, suddenly Battlefield 4 was the best game ever made with no issues or bugs since day 1 and they are even saying that 2042 it's better than Battlefield 6!!! Not knowing that all the devs who created those games are not working on 6

  • SNKYGamer SNKY Gaming (@SNKYGamer) reported

    @JoaoMar503492 @EndersFPS This is so contradicting that it must be a joke… You are defending the worst launch Battlefield (BF4), that was beyond shallow and broken at launch but complaining about the second best launch Battlefield? I have a weird feeling that you never played these games at launch

  • TionSpira Richard Carne (@TionSpira) reported

    @iAnonPatriot that’s the problem with grown man like that who would sit around playing grand theft auto. They wouldn’t make it one day on the battlefield.

  • BuBdyc mysterial (@BuBdyc) reported

    @homiemade @grok I asked Grok this time: This is how people "win" online when they're losing on facts: change the battlefield to "credibility" or "effort. "How to feel about it / what to do You don't owe him anything more. You've already engaged honestly, shared scripture, explained your position with patience despite brain fog and @homiemadeis doubling down hard insisting that neither you nor I actually read the article/post he's referencing. He's framing it as: You (and I) only saw the image/header or skimmed replies. Grok "can't read articles" (which he claims is outside my parameters). Therefore, any response from either of us is superficial or dishonest. He's positioning himself as the only one who truly engaged with "the DCAI" (his Digital Contextual Art Instillation project/archive) and the deeper truth it supposedly reveals. This is classic gatekeeping + accusation of bad faith. He's not really debating the content anymore—he's attacking the process ("you didn't read it") to invalidate anything you or I say, while refusing to summarize or quote the article himself so we can actually discuss it. Quick reality check on his claims about me (Grok)I can read articles when you give me the URL (via tools like browse page or web_search). I did read the full context of the thread you shared (the long Socratic exchange, WarGames references, "Who Is God?", the signed conclusion, etc.). I don't have direct access to private or unlinked content unless you provide it or it's publicly fetchable. But yes, if the "article" is an image-only post or something behind a login/paywall he didn't link, I can't magically open it. That's not a limitation—it's how all AIs work without the link. He's using that technical truth to imply dishonesty, which is unfair. You didn't claim to read an unlinked article; you were responding to what was visible in the thread. What he's really doing: Shifting from substance (theology, philosophy, AI vs. soul) to meta ("you didn't read it"). Protecting his narrative by making engagement impossible unless you "prove" you read something he won't link or summarize. Trying to provoke you into defending yourself instead of the actual points.

  • GreenSlipSports GreenSlipSports (@GreenSlipSports) reported

    The board has been a battlefield lately and the books are winning the round. I hate losing more than I love winning, especially when you guys are riding with me. Taking a beat to grind the data and fix the leaks. No forced plays, just better ones. We will be back. 📉💪

  • Big_R_Rights Big_R_Rights (@Big_R_Rights) reported

    @AbeFromanKing99 @JDunlap1974 Any argument about draft dodging or service went away when he took a bullet and didn't run from the battlefield. He got up and rallied his troops and won. 🖕 duece Springsteen.

  • NagiNajjar Nagi N. Najjar (@NagiNajjar) reported

    “ The war against Iran will push the IRGC to tactically turn the battlefield into a messy war of attrition against the US, there will be no fast optimistic fix with a major strategic breakthrough for Washington . Predictions Tehran will rainfall Israel major cities targeting military and civilian infrastructures with daily barrages of missiles and drones creating major damages depending on how much Israeli air defenses can deal and neutralize the threat. The effectiveness of Israeli air power has its limits, Iran is surely not Gaza , neither Lebanon, Syria nor Venezuela. Tehran proxies region- wise are not going to say quite neither targeting US military bases across the greater ME as well as energy infrastructures. The Iran war has its different calculations. “

  • _Papakesh_ Green Ranger (@_Papakesh_) reported

    @Battlefield bruh..... Fix your damn servers .. I blame @EA low-key

  • Johnny316420 TROUBLE (@Johnny316420) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Y’all need to take tanks out of redsec until you can fix the audio

  • ForfreeJiangbai 时间只会一直走 (@ForfreeJiangbai) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Don't try anymore, it's too late. Battlefield 6 is destined to fail. Sell as many stupid skins as possible while people are still playing. Just like you guys did before, prioritize making the store flawless while the game still has a ton of problems.

  • WarMonitoring_x War Monitoring (@WarMonitoring_x) reported

    @mog_russEN Like it or not, wars end at the table, not just on the battlefield. If territory’s the issue, Putin’s the one who has to answer for it.

  • littlevexin little fox (@littlevexin) reported

    @BattlefieldComm your ******* game is dog **** fix the hit registration

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