Battlefield 2042 Hotfix Update Patch Notes (February 3)
Battlefield 2042 gets a small hotfix today after the latest update of the game to ensure more stability in certain areas across all platforms.
Battlefield 2042 is at a very critical state over two months after its launch. The game’s concurrent player count on Steam is significantly lower than Battlefield V, which is a disappointing outcome for Electronic Arts.
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The players have a new hotfix to download today, but it is not going to bring anything noticeable. The only thing you would get with this update is more stability.
Battlefield 2042 Hotfix Update Patch Notes
- Addressing areas of game instability that we’ve noticed after the release of Update 3.2.
- We have reactivated Renewal for players on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Recently, DICE confirmed that they have delayed the launch of Season One content to Summer 2022 as there are many things to fix and re-iterate with the game’s core mechanics at the moment.
Currently, the main team is working on adding a new scoreboard system as well as voice communication (VOIP) to the game in March 2022.
Also, a new studio led by Marcus Lehto, the co-creator of Halo, is working on some story-driven content for Battlefield 2042.
Previously, there was a leak suggesting that the first season of Battlefield 2042 post-launch content will add a new map set in Canada. The map is said to feature much more details than the game’s current maps, which feel empty according to many gamers.
In a recent statement, DICE also promised to implement some changes and improvements to the game’s current map, but the developer avoided sharing more information on what the changes could possibly be.
Battlefield 2042 is now available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC.
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