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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.

Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
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
Buenos Aires, CF 2
Firmi, Occitanie 1
Garons, Occitanie 1
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • frodomodo1
    Considerthelilies of The Field ⚒ ➿/21M (@frodomodo1) reported

    Macro Observatory Wednesday Briefing The telemetry on Tuesday close marks a regime shift that validates our core playbook thesis. The predatory, over-concentrated 'cannibal squeeze' we tracked on Monday has run out of oxygen, causing the market’s core equity engines to hit a wall of macro gravity. The tech cockpit ($NASDAQ) has shattered its brief Monday illusion, plunging into a Daily Red contraction (🔴|🟢|🟢). Simultaneously, the broader $SPX500 has broken down to a Daily Red contraction (🔴|⚪|🟢), surrendering its medium-term weekly momentum to flatline at Neutral (⚪). The unanchored equity hover has stalled, and the systemic liquidity drain has broken through the dam. $NASDAQ (🔴|🟢|🟢). Monday's top-tier short squeeze has been rejected. Tech dropped straight back into a daily contraction, confirming the market cannot sustain growth on a hollow base. $SPX500 (🔴|⚪|🟢). The broad-market engine has fractured. By flipping its daily engine to Red and its weekly engine to Neutral, the S&P 500 confirms that decay is no longer localized - it is consuming the core. $TLT (🔴|🟢|🟢). Sovereign debt duration has dropped back to Daily Red. The simultaneous fall of both bonds and equities indicates that capital is exiting paper assets to hide in raw cash and selective tangible safe havens. $GOLDUSD (🟢|🟢|🔴). A phenomenal structural reversal. After being brutally liquidated on Monday into a terminal triple red state, Gold has exploded back into a Double Green expansion, asserting dominance as a defensive anchor. $ETHBTC (⚪|🔴|🔴). The crypto risk proxy has flatlined on the daily but remains locked in a dangerous weekly/monthly red freeze, keeping the digital frontier pinned under a structural ceiling. Tuesday’s matrix represents a textbook execution of our overarching playbook thesis and our specific weekly open prediction: The resolution of US Equity Indices split: [Fully Conforming / Executed]. We predicted that the internal fragmentation between Monday's tech spike and legacy decay was unsustainable. That split resolved as anticipated: the hollow $NASDAQ breakout imploded on day two, dragging the $SPX500 down with it and pulling the entire equity complex back into alignment with the overarching liquidity drain. The exhaustion of the cannibal squeeze: [Verified]. Monday's predatory mechanic - where capital was ripped out of metals and legacy stocks to keep tech aloft - has exhausted itself. The moment the artificial buying pressure in tech stopped, the real structural gravity took over. The Gold liquidation trap: [Fully Verified]. The Monday dump in $GOLDUSD was a classic, hollow 'head fake'. As we noted, it was a forced cash harvest to fund equities. On Tuesday, Gold corrected, charging back into Double Green to prove that real-world monetary anxiety is intensifying. Tuesday's telemetry has stripped away the cosmetic noise to reveal the true layout of the battlefield. Monday's tech melt-up wasn't a sign of economic health - it was the final gasp of a predatory short squeeze. Now, the bill is due. The tech cockpit has fractured into a Daily Red contraction, the broad-market S&P 500 has lost its weekly momentum backstop, and capital is fleeing paper sovereign debt. The fact that $GOLDUSD and $Platinum are expanding while the equity complex rolls over tells us where the smart money is digging its trenches. The 'liquidity black hole' is expanding, the unanchored equity hover has met macro gravity, and the structural plumbing is tightening into the back end of the week.

  • PackHunter117
    PackHunter117 (@PackHunter117) reported

    @7l337 @asha_shar @Halo No we don’t want a Halo BR game. If anything Halo needs to look towards Battlefield, Star Wars Battlefront, and Helldivers for inspiration. If they choose to make another live service F2P game they need to look to Warframe. That’s the best live service F2P game on the market

  • gunfanatics1
    Gun Fanatics (@gunfanatics1) reported

    Would you rather own one high-end, hand-fitted custom pistol or four standard-issue military surplus sidearms with battlefield history?

  • lil_Bevans
    Chase Bevans (@lil_Bevans) reported

    @Battlefield Fix STRIKEPOINT

  • D1RTYWAT3R71
    🇺🇸Kyle Howard🦅🌍⚓ (@D1RTYWAT3R71) reported

    @Battlefield @tiggr_ so 4 times in a row I start matchmaking and then when I hear the click that it started to find a match game freezes. Awesome update. Just like how y'all ruined Grand Bazar. If it ain't broke don't fix it. Cairo Bazar is nowhere near as good as the BF3 version

  • jessewllc20222
    Jesse (@jessewllc20222) reported

    @Battlefield People are STILL getting kicked for inactivity even though they are actively playing the game!!!! PLEASE FIX THIS ASAP. It is happening on Playstation and PC so probably Xbox also. This literally just happened to me so I am making this post right now .HELP!!!!!

  • KendogxX
    Ken. L (@KendogxX) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix 3D spotting!

  • jessewllc20222
    Jesse (@jessewllc20222) reported

    @Battlefield YOU GUYS HAVE A MAJOR PROBLEM PEOPLE ARE REPEATEDLY GETTING KICKED FOR INACTIVITY EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE ACTIVELY PLAYING THE GAME I DONT KNOW WHAT YOU DID OR WHY ITS MESSED UP BUT OMG FIX IT .

  • larche_dil67941
    Dillon Larche (@larche_dil67941) reported

    @Battlefield fix strikepoint ts is broken this update

  • EbiriGbonka
    Gbonka Ebiri (@EbiriGbonka) reported

    Ibadan warriors are legends, yes, they were humans and fallable…. However, when it comes to Yoruba people, it is important to appreciate the bigger picture of what they represented as opposed to petty bickering of their human errors (real or imagined). What Ibadan represented was absolute freedom of Yorubaland from alien invasions of the caliphate from Ilorin… they did a good job at defending their brothers in many wars that they could have looked away and indulge in feasting and palm wine in their fortress. It’s place in history is why Ibadan emerged as capital of the whole western region. If Hausa people had warriors like Ibadan in their land, they will not be almanjiris today…. The role Ibadan played in the 1800’s in defending Yorubaland is why Awolowo was able to rebuild the Pax Yorubana… If the major towns had fallen to Ilorin, it would have been the caliphate speaking for Yoruba people at Lancaster in the talks for independence like they did for Hausa people…. Many of these warriors did not enjoy old age… They died in their youths fighting for Yorubaland. In many of the wars they indulged in the interiors, they were invited by the leaders under siege. The Osogbo war of 1840 was not an attack on Ibadan.... It was an attack gradually making its way towards the cradle at Ile Ife. It was the King at Osogbo that sent emissaries to Ibadan to save him from Ilorin warriors…. Ibadan soldiers, led by Balogun Oderinlo, at the risk of their lives marched to Osogbo and chased Ilorin warriors out of Yorubaland for good. In The war, the son of Balogun Ali (believed to be Karara) was captured and brought to Ibadan. He was released send sent back home…. Balogun Ali was grateful for this and built a form a friendship with Ibadan… in some battles, Ibadan soldiers recruited his warriors as mercenaries. This friendship did not in anyway interpret as allegiance to the Ilorin emirate or endorsement of Ilorin expansionism into Yorubaland. Ibadan had zero tolerance for any part of Ibadan falling under the caliphate. Ibadan never at anytime took Ilorin as its superior or paid homage to it as an overlord…. When Karara, son of Ali succeeded his father as Balogun, he laid a siege on Offa to seek revenge for the role they played in the Jalumi war….. Ibadan soldiers, weary from many years of battle and eager to go home…. But still tasked with the burden of defending their brothers at Offa stayed to defend the people…. Ibadan warriors insisted that Karara must leave and return to Ilorin before they go back home and if he refuses, they will engage his forces in the battlefield.… They stood their ground until the people of Ofa turned against Ibadan and told them they were capable of solving their civil issues…. That was when Ibadan decided to go back home and those from Ofa that aligned with them left the city with Ibadan to resettle in a new city. (Karara marched in shortly after and did a massacre of Ofa elders) In the battle of Ikirun, it was the people of Ikirin that sent to Aare Latossa at Ibadan for help against a coalition of Ilorin and other Yoruba subgroups attacking them…. Balogun Ogboriefon marched to the city and defended it against the collation forces. Caveat, I am not from Ibadan…. If I chose to be tribal, I shouldn’t even see anything good about Ibadan…. My allegiance remains to Yoruba race as a whole… It is dangerous and reckless to demonize your legends and heroes. Tribal champions should desist from showing so much hatred for Ibadan… it is important to stop the strawman fallacies and observe history in a bigger context…. Ibadan warriors are legends and heroes…. Irrespective of their shortcomings and human errors…. We owe them gratitude for the role they played in the fight for freedom in Yorubaland.

  • Zapdraws
    Zappit (@Zapdraws) reported

    @BaronTheIIIrd @SimplyShae13 I know you barely literate fuckwits really do have trouble understanding Fae’s point, so let me make this simpler. There are male units in the faction. They can be fielded on the battlefield. There can be male-heavy builds. Doesn’t mean they’re good lists.

  • EbiriGbonka
    Gbonka Ebiri (@EbiriGbonka) reported

    Ibadan warriors are legends, yes, they were humans and fallable…. However, when it comes to Yoruba people, it is important to appreciate the bigger picture of what they represented as opposed to petty bickering of their human errors (real or imagined). What Ibadan represented was absolute freedom of Yorubaland from alien invasions of the caliphate from Ilorin… they did a good job at defending their brothers in many wars that they could have looked away and indulge in feasting and palm wine in their fortress. It’s place in history is why Ibadan emerged as capital of the whole western region. If Hausa people had warriors like Ibadan in their land, they will not be almanjiris today…. The role Ibadan played in the 1800’s in defending Yorubaland is why Awolowo was able to rebuild the Pax Yorubana… If the major towns had fallen to Ilorin, it would have been the caliphate speaking for Yoruba people at Lancaster in the talks for independence like they did for Hausa people…. Many of these warriors did not enjoy old age… They died in their youths fighting for Yorubaland. In many of the wars they indulged in the interiors, they were invited by the leaders under siege. The Osogbo war of 1840 was not an attack on Ibadan.... It was an attack gradually making its way towards the cradle at Ile Ife. It was the King at Osogbo that sent emissaries to Ibadan to save him from Ilorin warriors…. Ibadan soldiers, led by Balogun Oderinlo, at the risk of their lives marched to Osogbo and chased Ilorin warriors out of Yorubaland for good. In The war, the son of Balogun Ali (believed to be Karara) was captured and brought to Ibadan. He was released send sent back home…. Balogun Ali was grateful for this and built a form a friendship with Ibadan… in some battles, Ibadan soldiers recruited his warriors as mercenaries. This friendship did not in anyway interpret as allegiance to the Ilorin emirate or endorsement of Ilorin expansionism into Yorubaland. Ibadan had zero tolerance for any part of Ibadan falling under the caliphate. Ibadan never at anytime took Ilorin as its superior or paid homage to it as an overlord…. When Karara, son of Ali succeeded his father as Balogun, he laid a siege on Offa to seek revenge for the role they played in the Jalumi war….. Ibadan soldiers, weary from many years of battle and eager to go home…. But still tasked with the burden of defending their brothers at Offa stayed to defend the people…. Ibadan warriors insisted that Karara must leave and return to Ilorin before they go back home and if he refuses, they will engage his forces in the battlefield.… They stood their ground until the people of Ofa turned against Ibadan and told them they were capable of solving their civil issues…. That was when Ibadan decided to go back home and those from Ofa that aligned with them left the city with Ibadan to resettle in a new city. (Karara marched in shortly after and did a massacre of Ofa elders) In the battle of Ikirun, it was the people of Ikirin that sent to Aare Latossa at Ibadan for help against a coalition of Ilorin and other Yoruba subgroups attacking them…. Balogun Ogboriefon marched to the city and defended it against the collation forces. Caveat, I am not from Ibadan…. If I chose to be tribal, I shouldn’t even see anything good about Ibadan…. My allegiance remains to Yoruba race as a whole… It is dangerous and reckless to demonize your legends and heroes. Not only does it show ingratitude, It is the same reason some even focus on the shortcomings of the sage… a man who refused temptations of the trappings of office at the expense of the welfare of Yoruba people. Tribal champions should desist from showing so much hatred for Ibadan… it is important to stop the strawman fallacies and observe history in a bigger context…. Ibadan warriors are legends and heroes…. Irrespective of their shortcomings and human errors…. We owe them gratitude for the role they played in the fight for freedom in Yorubaland.

  • AmeerZaid_
    Ameer (@AmeerZaid_) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Fix the console Desync

  • LaymansSeminary
    The Layman's Seminary (@LaymansSeminary) reported

    @JoshuaTCharles Does This Chart Actually Prove Protestantism Is a Late Heresy? (A Super Layman / GPT5 response) ⏱ TL;DR: The chart is rhetorically effective but historically simplistic. It commits a major category mistake: it treats later formalized doctrines and medieval developments as if absence of later terminology/practice in 200 AD disproves Protestant claims, while simultaneously ignoring that Rome itself also underwent major doctrinal development after 200 AD. Joshua Charles’ response is substantially stronger historically because it attacks the method, not just the details. The core issue: “Earlier church lacked X explicitly” ≠ “X was false.” But also: “Later church developed X” ≠ “X was apostolic.” Both sides must prove continuity, not merely age. The biggest weakness in the chart: It assumes: “Whatever Rome formally taught in 1563 = what the early church believed.” But many items listed are not merely “clarifications” like Nicene Trinitarian language. They involve: new dogmatic precision, changed sacramental systems, expanded Marian doctrines, papal jurisdiction claims, indulgence systems, Eucharistic metaphysics, canon dogmatization. That is historically more complex than the chart admits. Joshua Charles’ Arian analogy is important because it exposes the flawed argument form: “Early church didn’t explicitly teach later terminology.” Therefore: “Later doctrine is corruption.” That logic would destroy: Trinity terminology, hypostatic union language, consubstantial, canon formalization, even precise Christological formulas. So the mere absence of later language in 200 AD proves little. But Protestantism also cannot simply argue: “Early church didn’t teach Roman Catholicism.” That alone proves nothing either. The real question is: Which developments are legitimate doctrinal clarifications, and which are substantial alterations? That requires: Text → trajectory → authority → continuity analysis. Now the chart itself also contains oversimplifications: “Praying to saints — No in 200 AD” Too simplistic. Early intercession concepts emerge gradually, though not in later medieval form. “Papal supremacy — No” Stronger historically. Early Rome had influence, but universal jurisdiction claims are much harder to establish in 200 AD. “Transubstantiation — No” Correct if referring to Aristotelian metaphysical formulation. But early church did hold a high Eucharistic realism. “Seven sacraments — No” The fixed number seven develops later. “Apocrypha officially Scripture — No” Joshua Charles is right here. Canon consciousness was fluid in many areas before later councils. “Congregational singing / married clergy / vernacular” These are more disciplinary/practical than equivalent to dogmatic categories. So the chart mixes: dogma, liturgy, discipline, metaphysics, church polity, devotional practice, as though they are identical categories. That weakens it analytically. The deeper issue underneath all of this: What is the rule of doctrinal continuity? Catholic/Orthodox answer: Living apostolic tradition interpreted through the church. Protestant answer: Scripture as the norming norm, with tradition ministerial not magisterial. The debate is not really about “Who looks most like 200 AD?” The debate is: “What authority can bind conscience infallibly?” That is the actual battlefield.

  • MartinWind31149
    Martin Wind (@MartinWind31149) reported

    @Willisraging @Ravvenrotth @MartinPolanyi Yeah you have issues bro. Bring your "grasp of the battlefield" elsewhere.

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