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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
Minneapolis, MN 1
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 15
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
Montpellier, Occitanie 2
San Bruno, CA 1
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • hsho00om
    Hsho (@hsho00om) reported

    @rsan99328 @BattlefieldComm Same issue with sniper when aiming with scoop.

  • nicholadrummond
    Nicholas Drummond (@nicholadrummond) reported

    THE BRITISH ARMY AND THE DIP 🧵 ✅The British Army aspires to field a NATO reserve corps with two deployable divisions. Each division will have 2 or 3 brigades or a total of around 20,000 troops in each division. For an army of 73,000 this structure is entirely achievable. Within a NATO context such a contribution is credible and respectable. ✅ The British Army ideally needs another 7,000 regular troops and 10,000 additional reserves. Returning to the 2010 headcount cap of 82,500 is highly desirable, because it would allow sustainable unit rotations. At an average cost of £60K per regular soldier per annum and £10K per reservist, extra headcount would require an additional £520 million per year. ✅ The two divisions with 4 to 6 brigades would generate 4 combat units per brigades or 24 primary battalion sized groupings. Each division needs artillery, engineers, signal / intelligence, REME / logistics, and medical units to support them. There is nothing unreasonable about wanting this level of capability. Every other NATO member in Europe plans to be similarly configured. Ultimately, however. the issue is not force generation but ensuring the units we do have are properly equipped. ✅ The Army’s most critical capability gap is in artillery. It’s acquiring 72 Boxer RCH155 - enough for 4 regiments. It has 2 GMLRS regiments, but needs an additional 2-4. In particular, it needs to restore munitions stockpiles. This requirement implies an extra £1.7 billion beyond the £3 billion already allocated. ✅ In drone saturated battlefield environments, the Army needs to invest in air defence on an unprecedented scale to regain freedom of manoeuvre. This requires £2 billion in addition to the £800 million already allocated. ✅ The Army’s Bowman communications system is obsolete. Replacing this with a fully digitised architecture is already budgeted at £7 billion, but nothing has yet been approved or delivered. Without this investment, the much vaunted kill chain is only an aspiration. ✅ UAS, tactical cruise missiles, loitering munitions, and other aerial drones for surveillance and strike roles are here to stay. They need to be embedded across the force. That’s another £2 billion. ✅ Finally, another significant gap is combat vehicles to get to the fight and to manoeuvre. Under present plans, it is acquiring 623 Boxers, 148 Challenger 3, 589 Ajax, and 1,100 protected mobility vehicles. That’s around 2,460 vehicles. It needs twice this amount or an extra £10 billion. So, those are the Army’s most important priorities. A lot of what I have listed is already in the Equipment Plan. But it needs around £18 billion in additional funding over 9 years to deliver all this — that’s £2 billion per annum over current funding. Clearly, the Army is not going to get anything like the extra funding I have described, but now you know the scale of investment needed to deliver a minimum viable contribution to NATO. The need for this level of funding is what happens when you stop investing in defence for 30 years.

  • RightByTheSea
    David (@RightByTheSea) reported

    @Battlefield Your game is broken fix it

  • ___DAAYY___
    Day🥥 (@___DAAYY___) reported

    @BattlefieldComm but no fix for the stuttering when going into the map for respawn after dieing. i go from 130fps to 2fps then back to 130 everytime in that respawn/customization screen

  • Causey_Herrin
    AmericanCausey (@Causey_Herrin) reported

    We Corbet's (Causeys) were the Super Heavy English Cavalry Core that ran down the "Flowers of Scotland" at Falkirk and mopped up after. And for you Scottish who hate that-you should have fought harder. Simple enough. As a Baron of Caus, Peter Corbet was not a common soldier. He was a professional military commander who held his lands by the service of "knights' fees." This meant he was legally and socially obligated to provide a specific number of fully armed, mounted knights to the King’s army. The heavy cavalry were the "shock troops" of the medieval battlefield. Their purpose was to exploit weaknesses in the enemy line. At Falkirk, after the Scottish schiltrons (spear formations) had been disordered by the English archers, it was precisely the heavy cavalry that broke the stalemate.

  • vb_vladislavbv
    VB (@vb_vladislavbv) reported

    @BattlefieldComm plase fix the "jumping" during the freeze time at the beggining of the round. Some players use that bag and run to the target much faster than other players.

  • ExtraSmallBrain
    It's Absurd (@ExtraSmallBrain) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Spawning is broken in MP. Why are you guys so ****? Every update makes the game more unplayable like the last...

  • DemizeFPS
    DemizeFPS (@DemizeFPS) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Where are comms for the MAS-148 Glaive - Javelin glitch where you can spam javelin by aiming with bottom right corner when a target is painted?

  • MINDBRIDGEE
    현스타.grvt (@MINDBRIDGEE) reported

    @Battlefield there is an issue with this key binding. When I bind the Minimap to Mouse Button 4, pressing it once opens the minimap correctly, but pressing it again does NOT close it. On the other hand, the keyboard 'M' key works perfectly—pressing it once opens the map,

  • kyan_chat
    PlayRadical (@kyan_chat) reported

    This new update totally broke battlefield redsec frame drops, bad hit reg this devs are yet to fix one bug hmmmnn

  • Brolis_92
    Brolis_ (@Brolis_92) reported

    @KoKane_96 @BattlefieldComm So its your problem 💁

  • Wilkmaster
    Ian Wilkie (@Wilkmaster) reported

    Yet another *****, dangerous aspect of Project Ukraine that people were forbidden from talking about. We funded wild gene and GOF germ research, using them as medical guinea pigs like we use them as crash test dummies on the battlefield. Ouch!

  • Jonathan_Kettle
    Johnny Sonic Bravo $S (@Jonathan_Kettle) reported

    Always Be Wrong. Always Be Sorry. You should try to be wrong as often as possible. Not because being wrong is good by itself, but because being wrong is how reality updates you. Every time you find out you were wrong, you have found a bug in your operating system. Most people defend the bug. The smart ones patch it. The problem is that most people treat being wrong as humiliation. They think it lowers their status. So they argue, deny, blame, exaggerate, rewrite the story, or quietly disappear. But all they are really doing is choosing ego protection over growth. They would rather remain the same person than experience the small discomfort of being corrected. This is why “I was wrong” is one of the most powerful sentences a person can say. It means you are not emotionally trapped inside your last opinion. You can update. You can learn. You can change direction without needing to perform a courtroom drama to protect your pride. That is rare. The same is true with “I’m sorry.” An apology is not just for the other person. It is for you. It closes loops. It stops emotional debts from compounding. It prevents small misunderstandings from becoming long-running wars. It takes a mess that could have lived in your head for weeks, months, or years, and ends it with one honest sentence. Psychologically, people who cannot apologize are usually not strong. They are fragile. Their ego is so brittle that even a small admission feels like death. So they build a defence system around themselves. Nothing is ever their fault. Everyone else is too sensitive. Every criticism is an attack. Every conflict has to be reframed until they are the victim. But the cost of that is enormous. If you are never wrong, you never learn. If you never apologize, you never repair. And if you never repair, every relationship becomes a battlefield full of unresolved emotional landmines. You might win the argument, but you lose the peace. The most powerful person in the room is often the one who can take the ego hit fastest. “I was wrong.” “I’m sorry.” “You were right.” “I should have handled that better.” These sound weak to immature people, but they are actually signs of psychological freedom. You are not owned by your pride. Because the person who is willing to be wrong keeps growing. The person who is willing to apologize keeps their life clean. And over time, that compounds. While everyone else is still defending yesterday’s version of themselves, you are already becoming the next one. And the final trap is that a lot of people will read this and immediately think, “But I wasn’t wrong.” They’ll replay the situation in their head and say, “But I was right.” And maybe you were. But that still doesn’t mean you handled it well, understood it fully, or had nothing to apologize for. Two things can be true at the same time.

  • rhaxten_
    Rhaxten (@rhaxten_) reported

    @Battlefield I love your game but I have issues on Redsec. I get random black screen, chat locks me out of game can’t get out of chat screen, and there’s times I can select a class

  • itsalltaken1
    dont mention it (@itsalltaken1) reported

    @EA_DICE Nerf 3d spotting in Bf6 I ******* beg. You are permanently lit up like a christmas tree and have 5+ people aiming in your direction at all times. Fix your garbage game.

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