The patch for the PlayStation 4 version of Battlefield 4 was scheduled to arrive yesterday but has been delayed due to some more additional testing that needed to be done said DICE.
“The PS4 game update that was originally meant to go live Dec. 3 is undergoing some additional testing and will be rescheduled for a later date,” DICE said on its forums. “We will get back with final details as soon as we have verification that the update is good to go.”
The main aim of the patch, among some other issues, was the “one-shot kill bug,” where bullets were sometimes applying incorrect levels of damage to a character. The PC patch which was scheduled for yesterday remains on track, as do the updates for the Xbox One and PlayStation 3 versions of Battlefield 4.
In other news relating to Battlefield, the game’s second expansion–China Rising–is now available to download for all Battlefield Premium members.
“It includes four new multiplayer maps (Silk Road, Altai Range, Guilin Peaks, and Dragon Pass), as well as five new weapons, two land and air vehicles, and two additional gadgets. The China Rising expansion for Battlefield 4 is the second DLC for the game, following Second Assault. All content is exclusive to Battlefield Premium subscribers for a period of two weeks, after which all players can download the DLC.”
Source: Gamespot