A big update is still set for the coming week but in the meantime, developer DICE has worked to resolve the significant crashing issues facing Battlefield 4 on the PlayStation 4.
According to a post at the developer's website, they've produced a "hotfix" that has fixed three of the major crash problems affecting the PS4 version of the new shooter:
"We have recently identified and eliminated three of the most common crash issues on PS4 in a hotfix. We will continue to investigate and eliminate stability issues as we find them. We have a game update on PS4 in the works for the week of Nov. 25 and will be able to share details on it soon."
Shooter fans have complained of rampant crashing and freezing, the inability to play certain modes, and other issues since BF4 launched on the PS4 last week. However, DICE has been saying from the start that they'll pursue any and all problems, and this patch should at least get you playing again. We know it always sucks to have a borderline unplayable game but hey, that's the risk of online multiplayer.
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