Battlefield 1 is back online with a new patch after a brief period of maintenance. The update appears to be dealing only with bugs as you won't find new features in the game.
The patch notes that consist of seven general fixes (plus three for PC and one for Xbox One), six user interface fixes (plus one for PC), and three fixes for graphics (plus two for PC) clearly shows that this is primarily intended to clear bugs. Glitches and crashes within both single-player and multiplayer have also been resolved as well as the error that causes incorrect class ranks display. Don't be surprised if you see yourself at a lower class rank than what you were before the update release. This doesn't mean that you have lost any rank; instead, this is the actual rank you should've been previously.
Battlefield 1 was just released days ago available for platforms: Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4. This franchise includes a feature that enables players to play a massive 64-player battle with tanks, planes, different kinds of guns, and other technologies common to other Battlefield games.
DICE have set new standards for military first-person shooter games by having Battlefield 1 taking set in World War One as it conveys how vicious that history event was. The game's single player campaign consists of five War Stories featuring the battles in Middle East, France, Alps, and more. This single-player campaign has gathered compliments from the audience as it takes gamers to a whole new level of experience.
Meanwhile, in the game's multiplayer campaign, players have six options or modes to choose from. Conquest is the most common mode; two teams face off to capture flags around the map and hold the position to gain points. The more flags the team hold, the faster they get points. First team to reach 1,000 points is hailed as winner. Along with conquest, other popular modes are Team Deathmatch and Domination.
Battlefield 1 is now a highly-rated game and considered a candidate for the Best Game of the Year Award. Just days after the release, it has now exceeded the combined sales of Battlefield 4 and Hardline's first week.