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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
Nidau, BE 1
Villa Victoria, MEX 1
Santiago de Querétaro, QUE 3
Telêmaco Borba, PR 1
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 6
Bron, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Madrid, Madrid 5
La Trinité, Martinique 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 10
Persan, Île-de-France 1
Metz, ACAL 3
Aubais, Occitanie 1
Toulouse, Occitanie 5
Seysses, Occitanie 1
Annecy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 3
Colmar, ACAL 1
Les Sables-d'Olonne, Pays de la Loire 1
Chantonnay, Pays de la Loire 2
Paris, Île-de-France 38
Pringy, Île-de-France 1
Duque de Caxias, RJ 1
Parmilieu, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Amiens, Hauts-de-France 2
Rouen, Normandy 1
Vienne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Pontoise, Île-de-France 2
Asnières-sur-Seine, Île-de-France 1
Arrondissement de Charleroi, Wallonia 1
Santa Cruz de la Palma, Canary Islands 1
Rennes, Brittany 2
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • dbt70611
    dbt (@dbt70611) reported

    @BattlefieldComm ummmmm , maybe a server browser might fix the horrible matchmaking ? just a idea lol

  • justjordiano
    JJ (@justjordiano) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield This isn’t a solution and doesn’t help you at all. It just creates more problems and doubles down on existing ones - so out of touch

  • TheInfamousEG
    🌹 The Infamous E.G.🌹 (@TheInfamousEG) reported

    @bchriss99 Everytime i go from overwatch to battlefield i feel how bad the problems are

  • DJ_Gilby
    Gilbert (@DJ_Gilby) reported

    @JennyC97x Have the same problem too, but with my left stick on my Robot White controller. Only had it for two years. I have a freshly sealed Carbon Black controller. Need a backup now. Battlefield 6 and Black Ops 7 killed it for me.

  • mainYurnero
    Lucas🦅 (@mainYurnero) reported

    @BattlefieldComm no fix yet for recon drone in REDSEC? can't spot with drone.

  • Ed_r0w_feeziac
    Ed Rofezz (@Ed_r0w_feeziac) reported

    @SDSLLC_USA Anybody still focusing on blaming the left for destroying the country is the problem. The lefts agenda is no secret and hasn’t been for quite some time. The real fault at this point falls on the GOP. In our faux two party system the GOP is our only defense against the left. They have proven time and again that they are incapable of viably opposing the left and stopping them. They are, at this point, the most immediate threat to our country. They are subversive and cowardice, corrupt and impotent. They do nothing to stop the left when dems are in power and do nothing to prevent/reverse the left when the GOP is in power. A clear enemy on the other side of the battlefield is less dangerous than having someone on your own side working against you to lose. The GoP fear mongers about starting a third party while they have done nothing as a party

  • MOISESFE11
    MOISES FERREIRA (@MOISESFE11) reported

    @AwakeChristian1 @Battlefield They are scamming people and dont resolve the hackers problems in the game

  • dr_logvinovich
    Dr. Logvinovich (@dr_logvinovich) reported

    @jdm01746 The numbers are literally leaking out of the code and bending the timeline. 227th day of the year, a 1746 historical battlefield anchor, and the exact clock loops. At this rate, we don't even need to query the databases anymore—the matrix layout is just flashing directly through the notifications. Flawless glitch. 🌌🃏

  • TrunksInu
    LèTrunks (@TrunksInu) reported

    Your Facebook income has two levers: 1. Niche (finance, business, DIY = 10x more) 2. Audience (US/UK/CA = premium RPM) Most creators ignore both. Fix these two. Then watch the battlefield shift. 💰

  • OTeacherJoao
    Teacher João da He4rt (@OTeacherJoao) reported

    @BattlefieldComm I simply can’t understand this fixation on matchmaking and game rotation. Just give us a goddamn server browser and persistent servers, problem solved. Cut the crap already

  • Blizzy63
    D💯 (@Blizzy63) reported

    @BattlefieldComm - no fix for black screen bug - no bullet dispersion fixes - no audio changes - no jet loadouts 4 months later - no bullet registration fixes - no dsync fixes - Asian players in US servers abusing lag comp What in ******** ARE YOU GIYS DOING?

  • Reece__scott
    Reece scott (@Reece__scott) reported

    @Battlefield Good job too i was about to buy the battle pass until I couldn’t find the rush service was in shame

  • TylerJEsquire
    Tyler (@TylerJEsquire) reported

    @Ahmonza12 Cost! Real armor is tailored to the owner but generic armors were mass produced. So full plate would be a sizable investment. A common soldier might have a helmet, spear, or shield that was a family heirloom from an old war or military service. Or stolen from a battlefield.

  • EchoesofWarYT
    Echoes of War (@EchoesofWarYT) reported

    On this day in 1780, an American army came apart so completely, so fast, that its commanding general ended the day roughly 60 miles from the battlefield, having fled faster and farther than any soldier he was supposed to be leading. It was the most humiliating battlefield disaster of the entire Revolution. It destroyed one reputation forever and, in the same few hours, sealed the legend of one of the bravest men ever to fight for America. Start with the general, because Camden is partly a story about arrogance. Horatio Gates was the celebrated "Hero of Saratoga," the man given credit for the greatest American victory of the war so far. He arrived in the South glowing with that reputation and immediately began spending it recklessly. He drove his men on a brutal forced march through the Carolina summer with almost no proper food. The night before the battle, his hungry troops filled their bellies with green corn and molasses, and by dawn much of the army was doubled over, sick and cramping with dysentery. He also believed he had far more men than he actually did, and better ones. The two armies blundered into each other in the dark, sometime around two in the morning, when advance parties collided on the road north of Camden. Both sides pulled back and waited for daylight to settle it. And in the gray early light, Gates made the single decision that doomed everything. He placed his greenest, shakiest troops, untested Virginia and North Carolina militia who had never seen a real battle, on his left, directly facing the most hardened, professional British regulars on the field. He put his weakest men against the enemy's strongest. What happened next barely qualifies as a fight on that side. The British stepped off and came on with a bayonet charge, a wall of disciplined regulars advancing at a trot, cheering, steel leveled and flashing. The militia looked at that and their nerve simply shattered. Most of them never fired a single shot. They flung down their loaded muskets and ran, more than a thousand men dissolving into blind panic in a matter of moments, sweeping backward and tangling with the men behind them. Half the American army was gone before it had truly engaged. Gates himself was caught in that human flood and carried off the field in the rout, and he did not stop. He rode all the way to Hillsborough, roughly 180 miles in three and a half days, an escape so fast it became a national joke and a permanent stain on his name. But turn to the other end of that field, because that is where the heroism lives. On the American right stood the Continentals, the real soldiers, tough, drilled, veteran, and they were commanded by Baron Johann de Kalb. And here is a detail most people never learn: de Kalb was not actually a baron at all. He was born a Bavarian peasant, the son of farmers, who had invented a noble-sounding name years earlier because a commoner could never rise as an officer in the armies of Europe. He had clawed his way up by sheer ability, crossed the Atlantic, and thrown his life in with a revolution of ordinary men trying to build a country where birth would not be destiny. Nobody had more reason to believe in the cause than the fake baron who embodied it. When the militia vanished and the entire left of the army evaporated, de Kalb either did not know or did not care that the battle was already lost. He led his outnumbered Continentals forward, straight into the British, in a counterattack so fierce that for a time these abandoned, surrounded men were actually driving the enemy back. The British had to pour in everything, including their cavalry, to deal with them. In the thick of it de Kalb's horse was shot dead beneath him and he crashed to the ground. Before he could rise, the redcoats were on him. He was shot three times and bayoneted again and again, eleven wounds in all, and still he kept trying to fight and rally his men until his body finally failed him. Even his enemies were staggered by it. British soldiers carried the broken old general off the field with something like reverence, and Lord Cornwallis sent his own personal physician to try to save him. It was hopeless. Eleven wounds are too many. De Kalb lingered a couple of days and then died. British officers, the very men whose army he had just tried to shatter with a handful of troops, attended his funeral out of respect. He was buried at Camden, and he lies there still, the peasant who called himself a baron and died like the noblest man on the field. That contrast is the entire meaning of Camden. On one side, a celebrated general who lost his head and outran his own men to safety. On the other, a foreign-born commoner who chose to die on his feet in a battle everyone else had already fled. The defeat itself was catastrophic. The American army in the South was gutted, thousands killed, wounded, or captured, and the British looked, for a moment, like they had won the entire region. Gates was disgraced and stripped of command, replaced by Nathanael Greene, who would patiently, brilliantly turn the whole southern war around over the next year and set the road to Yorktown. But the image that outlived the disaster was not the running general. It was the dying baron, propping himself up amid the wreck of his command, refusing to yield. Camden proved something the Revolution kept proving in its darkest hours: that a cause can survive a lost battle, and that how a man stands when everything is collapsing around him can matter far more than whether he won that day.

  • TheRobbieBlair
    LtMcGuganfps (@TheRobbieBlair) reported

    @BF6Updates We only worried that the Moe Ron brass @EA_DICE fix the ballistic system Everything else is quite stout and good If you watch, bullets exit rifle-barrels @25degrees If you listen to new players, its a constant: "Wtf, how did that miss?!" Bf6 has the worst gunplay of any fps

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