
Battlefield 6 is out today, but the launch has been rough. Many players paid $70 to play, only to face long waits just to connect to the game’s servers. Because it’s an online-only game, the single-player campaign isn’t accessible yet due to the server overload. Even if you’re patient enough to wait, you might encounter an error message that prevents you from playing.
An undefined error in Battlefield 6
Many players are experiencing an “undefined error” when trying to play *Battlefield 6*. The problem happens after waiting in extremely long queues – sometimes with over 400,000 players ahead of them – and occurs on all platforms, including PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
The error message includes a QR code, but it only leads to a standard Electronic Arts help page offering common troubleshooting steps like checking your internet connection, restarting your device, or rebooting your router. However, these suggestions probably won’t fix the problem. It’s most likely due to overloaded servers. For now, the best thing to do is be patient, even if you’ve been waiting a long time.
Battlefield 6 was highly anticipated in 2025, and its launch has been a bit rocky due to massive player demand. Currently, over 700,000 people are playing on Steam, and when you include console players, the numbers are even higher. The developers recently released a major update, but they were clearly overwhelmed by the huge number of players trying to access the game at launch.
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2025-10-10 19:32