Battlefield 6 Has officially launched, but some players have had significant difficulties in accessing the game, and EA is now trying to compensate for headaches. Some users who experienced EA -app interruptions will be compensated for their problems within Battlefield 6.
Ea hopes that Battlefield 6 Will ultimately have 100 million players, and its big launch day is the first step to achieve that goal. But as with many online games, the infrastructure seemed to fight with the crusher of players trying to access the game at once. In addition to experiencing long serverian queues had some problems with getting into Battlefield 6 At all because of a problem with the EA app, for which the publisher is now trying to compensate for.
EA asks apology and compensation for launch problems
During the early hours of trying to play the game, Battlefield 6 Players complained about the EA app and stated that the launch told them that they had not yet owned the game and thus could not play. The developers have since patched this problem, so players should no longer get stuck in the EA app. But they go one step further by compensating Battlefield 6 Players with some goodies. Those who were affected will receive 12 hardware and 12 careers 60-minute boosters, which will arrive over the weekend to the players' in-the game in the game.
What players may like even more is that the game will give affected players full access to a seasonal battle pass. Keep in mind that some of those who could not access the game because of this error already have access to that passport, those who bought the Phantom edition of Battlefield 6 will get a season 2 full battle pass free of charge. While some players are still frustrated that these questions have emerged at all, many players who answer the message have taken it well and express gratitude that a relatively short -lived issue like this is taken so seriously.
Unfortunately, EA app -difficulties and serverköer were not the only problems Battlefield 6 Before the launch. Some players reported that they did not receive rewards in the game that they expected from ordering the Phantom edition or playing the open beta. However, the game seems to have a good start when it comes to attracting players, with over 700,000 simultaneous players log in to check out Battlefield 6 on steam on the very first day. Getting to the goal of 100 million will mean that the players are happy and ensure that more people are withdrawn, and EA seems to take it seriously with these efforts to compensate players.
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October 10, 2025
- ESRB
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Mature 17+ / blood and gore, intense violence, strong language, buy in the app, users interact
- Developer
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Battlefield studios