Battlefield 6 requires a constant internet connection, even for the single-player campaign.
Battlefield 6 players are facing an unexpected limitation: a new part of the popular shooter won't start without connecting to EA servers, even if single-player mode is selected. When attempting to launch the campaign offline, a notification appears on the screen requiring an internet connection, after which the game does not continue loading.
In this way, The single-player mode turned out to be completely dependent on online play, and users without a stable connection simply cannot begin the game. Messages Connection failed appear even when the network is disconnected, indicating that the campaign checks for EA Online authorization before each launch. This has sparked a wave of criticism, with fans noting that the series, which traditionally offers an offline story mode, now requires a constant connection.
The situation is complicated by the fact that Battlefield 6 online servers are currently overloaded.The queue to enter is longer 480 000 people, and the system displays a notification Game Servers FullThus, players found themselves in a double bind: without internet access, the campaign wouldn't launch, but with internet access, the servers were busy.




