MELBOURNE: Battlefield Hardline is facing server connectivity issues on the Xbox One making it tough for players to play online.
Initial server connectivity troubles had given fans cause for alarm given the huge problems suffered by the last game in the series – Battlefield 4 – following its release in 2013. However, the official Battlefield Twitter account acknowledged the problems before identifying the cause as a DDoS attack.
While the issue is not as widespread as some of the issues that have plagued earlier Battlefield games, most notably, Battlefield 4, EA is aware of the situation and is looking for a fix. Via the official Battlefield Twitter account, company cited a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack being the reason for connectivity issues.
Nonetheless, it marks yet another unplayable online game in a string of releases over the past months. Other AAA games that faced multiplayer issues on day one in recent memory include DriveClub, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, and even Dragon Ball XenoVerse.
With EA’s prior release in the series, Battlefield 4, being subject to a class action lawsuit, it will be interesting to see if such issues become more prevalent with Battlefield Hardline as the game becomes available across the world.
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