Gamers will be able to download it after it is verified

Nov 27, 2013 22:33 GMT  ·  By

The development team at DICE announces that it is currently verifying a new patch for the PC version of Battlefield 4, which is set to be launched during the week of December 2 and currently has a finalized changelog.

The list of modifications made to the first-person shooter includes:

-Removed the blur effect on soldiers that appeared when Commanders were using EMP attacks -Fixed the audio bug where audio sometimes randomly dropped out while playing on certain multiplayer maps (typically Golmud Railway and Hainan Resort) -Fixed the "one-hit kill bug" where occasionally damage from a single bullet was applied multiple times - Fixed a common crash that would occur when exiting from the Single Player Campaign to Main Menu -Tweaked the network and computer performance screen to show proper values. Players can now test their computer and network connection and get recommendations if they need to adjust something to improve their gameplay experience.

Since Battlefield 4 was launched, the studio has delivered a high number of patches and updates on all platforms on which the first-person shooter is available.

DICE says that it will continue to work on changes to make the game experience better and is offering a special Double XP weekend during the Thanksgiving period to thank all the gamers who are currently playing.