On Xbox Series X, Battlefield 2042 is having some troubles, with some stating that the game totally crashes their device in several situations. DICE, the game’s developer, has acknowledged that this is a Microsoft system-level issue that also affects FIFA, Madden, and NBA 2K.
Players experiencing the issue don’t have to wait that long to get the update, however. Everyone can join the Xbox Insider Program (sign up here) and opt in to the Omega Ring. From there, the update should be made available to help improve the experience.
DICE indicated in a blog post that an update will be released on November 17 to fix the crashing issues (via Battlefield Bulletin). Until November 23, when it becomes necessary, the upgrade is optional.
Battlefield 2042 launched with early access and with its 10-hour EA Play trial on November 12. The game’s servers struggled with rubber-banding and “persistence data” errors, but the experience is generally smoother now ahead of its official release date on November 19.
It might not be the only new shooter around for much longer, either, as rumors suggest that Halo Infinite’s multiplayer will be released today, November 15, to celebrate Xbox’s 20th anniversary.
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- Battlefield 2042 Crashes on Xbox One Series X Consoles; A solution is on the way
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