DICE will end monthly support for Battlefield 1 in June 2018

DICE has announced that it will end its monthly support for Battlefield 1 in June 2018. During these last months, gamers can expect fresh content together with various tweaks and fixes for the player experience.

As DICE stated:

“We’re continuing monthly updates for Battlefield 1 until June 2018, in which you can expect fresh content together with various tweaks and fixes for the player experience. As you may have seen on the Updates Page, these updates can cover anything: matchmaking, weapon balancing, even Dreadnought horns that sometimes won’t stop blaring.”

Our guess is that in July 2018 the team will concentrate its work on the new Battlefield 2018/V game that will come out later this year.

Thanks PCGamesN

7 thoughts on “DICE will end monthly support for Battlefield 1 in June 2018”

  1. It would be nice if they could at least fix the annoying jerking animation you get when you get revived from a medic

    1. oh the horrible camera shaking? yeah it get worst if you use parabelum, or any long range weapon. i prefer to redeploy than playing like drunkman for the rest of the game

  2. It’s not a surprise that they’re going to abandon BF1 as soon as they reveal the next game, the playerbase shrunk quite fast. That said, I wish they would fix the netcode.

  3. Of course they will. It’s going to be supported right up until the day they reveal Battlefield 17 in 4 weeks and then it will start getting huge discounts and servers shut down.

  4. Literally every issue mentioned in the last quote has been in the game SINCE F’ING BETA.

    Just a stunning display of why I’m never buying a DICE game again. Been playing since beta of 1942, 16 years, I’m done forever.

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