The other open beta weekend for Battlefield 6 Is officially live, and it is already growing in players within their first hour of availability. Unfortunately, some fans already report a variety of problems with the long -awaited other Battlefield 6 Open beta, since the shooter reportedly experiences long matchmaking times, party system issues, error messages and much more.
Battlefield 6First Open Beta weekend was a huge success for the publisher EA, as Playtest managed to float by all the time at the same time as the number of players of Customs calls HQ (which includes Black Ops 6The War zoneand more) on steam. Almost three years ago, Customs calls Topped on more than 491,000 simultaneous players on Steam. Now the shooter is on average about 60,000 simultaneous players on their highest daily peak, as Battlefield 6 Has managed to completely crush during its first open beta period. August 9, just two days into laptest, Battlefield 6 Managed to meet over 521,000 simultaneous players on Steam, which made it one of the most played games on the platform.
Battlefield 6 Open Beta Weekend 2 has some major problems
Those who did not have to check out the first playtest will gladly know that Battlefield 6Second Open Beta Weekend is official here. At Steam, Beta has already surpassed 274,000 simultaneous players, and it continues to climb. But not everyone seems to be doing well, because the Twitter user's Battlefield Bulletin has reported on a handful of serious problems with Weekend 2. According to the user, some fans are experiencing long matching times for beta, with many who are greeted with error messages when they try to jump into a playlist. The shooter also seems to have problems with his party system, missing DLSS / DLAA settings and more.
Considering Battlefield 6 are still in beta, questions can be expected. In addition, with almost 300,000 players trying to jump into the game on just one platform alone, long matchmaking times are a given. While dice seem to be aware of the problems, only some of the problems have affected the fans during the game's beta. Over the weekend 1, some players reported a strange problem with Battlefield 6Anti-cheat software, as the system is reportedly forced players to uninstall Caretaker To jump into beta.
It looks like the game's anti-cheat still needs some adjustment before the game's full edition on October 10, as the first beta weekend for Battlefield 6 was also full of cheaters. Less than 24 hours into the weekend 1, played players as reported to cheaters who already used Wallhacks in multiplayer matches. Thankfully, EA says that its spear antice has prevented 330,000 attempts to cheat or manipulate with anti-cheat controls. The studio also said that players had reported more than 44,000 potential cheaters on day one of Beta.
Battlefield 6
- Published
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October 10, 2025
- Developer
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Battlefield studios
- Engine
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Frostbite
- Multiple players
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Online Multiplayer, Online Co-OP
- Number of players
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One -player
- Steam Deck Compatibility
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Unknown