With Vince Zampella as the new leader, the franchise Battlefield is looking for solutions for all the problems that have surrounded the launch of Battlefield 2042. However, the latest installment of the war action franchise developed by DICE is not the only one with problems. And it is that now we have known that the Battlefield 1, Battlefield 4 and Battlefield Hardline servers are suffering from DDoS attacks that are making it impossible to enjoy your multiplayer experience normally. The biggest problem, as informs the MP1st portal, is that Electronic Arts has not yet commented on the matter, so fans do not know what to expect.
The Reddit and Electronic Arts forums and also social networks are in the last few hours full of messages from users reporting how these three particular installments of the Battlefield franchise are being attacked by hackers that prevent the normal development of the experience. Some players even explain that Battlefield Hardline has been suffering from attacks of this type since 2020, but that the low popularity of the game to this day has made it so that no one seems to care. As we noted earlier, the big concern for fans is that EA hasn’t made their knowledge of the issue public yet, so we don’t know when it will be fixed or even if it will be fixed, judging by Hardline’s ongoing issues.
What about the launch games and their poor state?
DDoS attacks on Electronic Arts servers are more common than the North American company would like, since Titanfall and Titanfall 2 they have also suffered regularly. Despite the fact that they are games that are several years old, EA should take them into consideration, since it is not for nothing that Battlefield V currently has more players than Battlefield 2042, the latest installment in the franchise. Meanwhile, DICE is working on don’t repeat the same mistakes that have doomed the last chapter of this iconic saga to failure.