
Like many recent PC game launches, Battlefield 6 has faced a variety of technical issues that can hinder players from fully enjoying this eagerly awaited installment from EA and DICE. Fortunately, the majority of these problems are minor and are often remedied with straightforward solutions.
Note: Given the diverse nature of PC gaming, including varying system configurations, drivers, and platforms (Steam, EA App, Epic Games Store), not all fixes may apply universally. However, the following solutions are the most commonly recommended as of October 11, 2025, and could assist many players.
Quick Fix Checklist
Before delving into more complex troubleshooting, try these basic remedies:
- Restart Your Game Client: Close both Battlefield 6 and your game launcher (Steam, EA App, or Epic Games Store).Restarting them may prompt a revalidation of licenses and updates, resolving minor glitches.
- Verify or Repair Game Files: Use the “Verify Integrity of Game Files”feature in Steam or the repair option in the EA App to fix any corrupted data that might hinder gameplay.
- Clear EA App Cache: For EA App users, clearing the cache can resolve license verification issues that may block game access.
Battleground 6 “Game Not Released”Error (Steam)
Some players face a “Game Not Released”error on Steam, preventing them from downloading or updating the game.
Solution: The development team suggests users access the game’s Properties in Steam and uncheck the “Battlefield Multiplayer HD Marker”and “Battlefield Multiplayer Marker”DLCs. Other possible solutions include restarting the Steam client or rebooting your machine. Note that an official fix has not yet been implemented.
Battlefield 6 Fails to Launch
Several players find that Battlefield 6 crashes immediately after the splash screen and fails to launch. Here’s how to resolve it:
- Restart your computer and enter the BIOS menu by pressing the designated key for your motherboard (often Delete, F11, or F12).
- Select the Advanced Mode option in the menu.
- Go to the Boot or Secure Boot settings.
- Enable Secure Boot if it is currently disabled.
- Save your changes and restart your system.

Battlefield 6 DirectX Error: “DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED”
This specific DirectX error indicates that your GPU is not being correctly recognized by the game, leading to gameplay interruptions.
Battlefield 6 “Purchase to Play”or “Content Not Installed”Error (EA App)
The “Purchase to Play”or “Content Not Installed”error stems from issues within the EA App, preventing game startups due to a failure in license verification. While the game may launch, players cannot gain access to play.
Battlefield 6 Queue and Server Issues
Many users have encountered extensive queues for online multiplayer or experienced errors such as “Server Disconnected”or “An Unidentified Error Occurred.”
Battlefield 6 Long or Infinite Loading Screens
Occasionally, players may find themselves stuck on a lengthy, potentially infinite loading screen.
Resolution: Restarting the game is the most recognized solution. If you’re unable to exit the game normally, utilize the Task Manager (CTRL + Shift + Esc) after pressing Alt + Tab to switch out of the game.
If any of the aforementioned solutions help you resolve your issues, congratulations on your successful return to Battlefield 6! Should you need tips on early weapons and loadouts from each class to enhance your gaming experience, we’re here to assist!
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