Battlefield 6 Phantom Edition Content Missing Error: Possible Fixes Explored

Here’s an article about the Phantom Edition Content Missing error in Battlefield 6 and how you can fix this problem.

Fix for the Phantom Edition Content Missing error in Battlefield 6 (Image via Electronic Arts)
Fix for the Phantom Edition Content Missing error in Battlefield 6 (Image via Electronic Arts)

Battlefield 6 currently has over 700k players in-game on launch, and like previous titles, there are many issues, like the Phantom Edition Content Missing error. If you purchased the game along with the Phantom DLC on the EA App, launching the game may display this error, among others. 

To help you out, here are some potential fixes that might fix the  Phantom Edition Content Missing error in Battlefield 6. 

Phantom Edition Content Missing Error Fix in Battlefield 6

As mentioned earlier, the Content Missing Error in Battlefield 6, including Phantom Edition, is due to the EA App. Players in different community forums have noted that this error appears specifically for users who bought the game on the EA App. Fortunately, developers have acknowledged the issue and are working on a fix. However, there is no mention of how long it might take for the fixes to roll out. 

For now, try these methods to see if the Phantom Edition Content Missing error resolves:

  • Purchase on Steam
  • Update Graphics Drivers
  • Reinstall applications
  • Check and repair game files

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Purchase on Steam

The Content Missing error is occurring due to faulty license distribution, specifically affecting purchases made on the EA App. Therefore, you can buy Battlefield 6 Phantom Edition on Steam to completely avoid getting the error, as players have reported that the problem only occurs on the EA App. 

Update Graphic Drivers

To run Battlefield 6 with the Phantom DLC without any issues, you need to update your graphics drivers. There are specific applications for updating drivers on different devices, checking for the latest versions, and downloading them. If you cannot find any, use the DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) to do it without any hassle.

Reinstall Applications 

Try uninstalling both the EA App and Battlefield 6, then reinstall them to see if the Phantom Edition appears in your library. There is always a possibility that something might have gone wrong during installation, as servers are currently at capacity, which can affect the EA App.

Check and Repair Game Files

If reinstalling the applications isn’t a viable option, you can repair the files instead. To do so, head to your game collection and click on the three dots on the Battlefield icon and select Repair. Note that this process may take some time depending on your device specifications. 

Finally, if none of these fixes work, you have to wait for the official fix to get implemented in Battlefield 6.


Battlefield 6 Logo [Source: EA]

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