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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
Cadiz, Andalusia 1
Nantes, Pays de la Loire 3
Bitche, ACAL 1
Paris, Île-de-France 34
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 1
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
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • imo_omar
    Are You Still There? (@imo_omar) reported

    @bankertobuilder @mr_anderson Hospital means anything but safety Its I got a problem and need to be fixed. Its uneasiness Its also the place people die due to illness Its the furthest thing from safety besides a battlefield

  • Daddy_Supweem
    Daddy (@Daddy_Supweem) reported

    @Battlefield Fix your game. There is no reason a a headshot from a B36A4 should only be doing 29 damage, or from any weapon.

  • AmirLaylaz
    Amir Laylaz (@AmirLaylaz) reported

    @bryan_johnson You've mapped your soldiers, their keys. You'll freeze your cells, model your molecules, engineer your therapies. Maybe it works. I come at this as a reservoir engineer, modeling systems I couldn't see, so I don't sneer at precision. I love it. But that work taught me how easily you mistake the map for the territory. Notice the shape of your story. It's a war story. Soldiers, rogues, attacks, traitors to be switched off. The stomach that "eats itself." This is a picture more than it is a fact. And the picture is expressed in biological form. A self organized around threat is organized differently, all the way down, than one organized around ease. I don't think we are passive material waiting to be repaired. I think our tissues are a problem-solving collective already running on the inside. The question is what they perceive, and what they therefore believe they must do. Here's what I learned from my solving my postural disfunction in my garage, not a lab. For years I did everything right by the measures. I trained hard, built the muscle. And I was a functional wreck: distorted movements, chronic pain, anxiety, a scoliosis on my left side I couldn’t perceive even after years of exercise. The distortion was in me the whole time. What was missing was perception. I'd optimized a body I never learned to inhabit. When you say your disease is silent, symptomless, I don't doubt you. I think I'd reframe it. A region gone quiet hasn't gone dark. More often it has shrunk, lost its connection to the whole, contracted down to its own frightened concerns until it can't perceive the larger pattern or be perceived by it. Is that a mechanical damage? Or perhaps it's a collapse of communication [RE:@drmichaellevin's amazing work on agential tissues]. And communication can be rebuilt. You say the standard of care claims nothing can be done, and that this is old-fashioned. Maybe. But something older is true: a living system can reorganize itself when the conditions of its life change. Not repaired from forceful imposition but reorganized from within. I've watched it in my own tissue as sudden phase changes. A frozen shoulder that regained mobility. Hips that went from locked to functional. Patterns I'd carried for decades dissolving, leaving a range of motion that was unexplored. What changed was what I could perceive. So one small, unmeasurable prescription, alongside your sequencing. You've built an extraordinary apparatus for observing yourself and almost none for inhabiting yourself. Do less, notice more. Lie down. Do nothing a wearable can score. Let attention move slowly through you. Don’t hunt the disease, just notice what's there without rushing to fix it. Can you sense your stomach at all, as a place, before it's a battlefield in a diagram? You're extending connection back into a region that lost it. You may find nothing a test could confirm. Or you may find that a system braced against itself for a very long time can, given the right attention, begin to let go and reorganize around something other than war. I'm not sure how that shows up in cells per milliliter. But it's real, it's yours, it costs nothing, and no one had to be a soldier for it to happen. Cure it if you can, Bryan. But don't forget to live in the thing you're working so hard to save.

  • Jima93
    Jima93 (@Jima93) reported

    @Battlefield Kindly fix the AA launchers as they must have a 99% miss rate built in. And dont force people to play a mode they despise for an event. I know u guys are trying. But this is not it

  • MarioNawfal
    Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) reported

    🇺🇸🇮🇷 One dead American service member ends the ceasefire, whether the strike was aimed or an accident. Analyst Stefano Ritondale maps the escalation ladder to its breaking point, and it comes down to a single variable: service member casualties. The chilling part of his assessment is that intent stops mattering. A strike deliberately designed to inflict losses and a freak battlefield anomaly produce the identical result, because the Western security framework runs on an exceptionally low tolerance for casualties. One death, however it happens, and Stefano says the response will be severe and destabilizing. The entire ceasefire is balanced on a threshold nobody fully controls. @artoriastech

  • reluctantm55236
    reluctantminarchist (@reluctantm55236) reported

    @wevipEiri @jpg2t785 Yes I was taught exactly this during my service in USAF. Kill a person, and you remove one soldier from the battlefield. Wound one, and you remove three

  • HankVenture5
    Hank Venture (@HankVenture5) reported

    "I need a weapon light" .... for a WEAPON. okay, well you've got a few choices, let's talk about what military and law enforcement uses... you've got your Surefire here, widely used by military and law enforcement. They're spendy, about $350. You've got Streamlight over here, also very good, very commonly used in law enforcement... about $180 or so. "TOO EXPENSIVE!!" Well, I mean, those manufacturers test their products in literal battlefield conditions, use high quality LEDs and control boards, they are shock proof, waterproof, and they have a warranty with US based suppor..... "TOO EXPENSIVE!!" Would it be a problem if the light were to go down at an inopportune time, like DURING COMBAT? "Yeah, absolutely unacceptable... now what do you have for $50?".

  • MaxVerentsov
    Max Verentsov (@MaxVerentsov) reported

    @calebe10000 @AndrewPerpetua Minefields were not the critical issue, they are a solvable problem. But when the battlefield is fully visible and the enemy can see your movements hours before direct contact with his defensive lines, that is decisive and still not countered by any side in this war.

  • msolymani13
    mohammad solymani (@msolymani13) reported

    @joekent16jan19 The problem is that you are not dealing with someone who thinks rationally or acts on the basis of reason. As an old Iranian proverb says, "You are reciting the Qur'an into a donkey's ear." If reason had any place in the equation, the logic of your argument would be obvious. But when reason disappears, desperation takes control. For Iran, this is an existential conflict. Any nation that believes its survival is at stake will inevitably escalate its response in order to remove the threat it faces. Whether others approve or not does not change that strategic reality. If this path continues, the consequences will not remain confined to the battlefield. The world may soon face a devastating economic crisis whose effects will extend far beyond the region!

  • yianisz
    Yiannis Zourmpanos (@yianisz) reported

    The new 2x short $AAOI ETF is not bearish to me. It’s proof the stock has become the battlefield name for the entire AI photonics trade. Short interest is only ~13–15%, but now bears get an easy leveraged vehicle. That can pressure the stock on weak days, sure. But here’s the problem for shorts: $AAOI gaps violently on order news. If Q2 confirms 800G ramp + margins improve, this short ETF can become forced fuel, not pressure. Near term, it can increase volatility across the stack. If AAOI sells off, traders may use it as the excuse to hit $LITE, $COHR, $FN, $AXTI, $CRDO, and even smaller names like $POET and $ALMU. AAOI is the highest-beta name, so it now acts like the “risk-on / risk-off” switch for photonics.

  • Echoesofsages
    Sunday Laycon (@Echoesofsages) reported

    @Wordofwise_ The saddest battlefield is the one you're losing inside your own skull. Outwardly, you look fine. Inside, you're a casualty. The world doesn't know and honestly? It doesn't care. Win your mind, or be broken by it. There's no third option.

  • slaybuilder
    Abhishek Kaushik (@slaybuilder) reported

    So the real battlefield in 2026 isn't just your website's SEO. It's the Reddit threads your buyers are already reading — and the AI models are already citing. The problem: doing this well by hand is brutal. Wrong subreddit, wrong tone, wrong pace — and mods (or Reddit's spam filters) catch you fast. That's the actual bottleneck. Not effort. Targeting + voice + consistency.

  • Aiism_Priest
    Aidealist 🧙‍♂️ (@Aiism_Priest) reported

    Swim naked instead. ****** is natural. Problem solved. 🦊 Woke censorship might be the current battlefield, but Puritans have never died out.

  • SwolePixel
    Lohith (@SwolePixel) reported

    @BlackPanthaaYT Noooooo, wait really! get your pitchforks ready lads. Bruh, in pursuit of live service games these bozos are axing iconic franchises. They need a PlayStation level treatment now, criterion a battlefield studio my ***. They have and always will be an arcade racer studio.. period

  • FanatikGaming1
    FanatikGaming (@FanatikGaming1) reported

    @Battlefield @BattlefieldComm fix all the issues. 120 ping every game today? come on.

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