"Despite a terrible launch and almost a year of lacklustre updates, Battlefield 4 ended its life as one of the most beloved titles in the Battlefield franchise and is to this day viewed as the standard to which other games must aspire."
Battlefield 4 handles environmental destruction better than just about any other game before it and since, with even Battlefield 2042 failing to capture the spectacle of a collapsing skyscraper or bursting a dam, flooding the map in the way that Battlefield 4 did.
While Battlefield 4 was not the first (nor the last) Battlefield title to allow for elemental destruction when considering the limitations of 8th-generation hardware, what DICE could accomplish without the aid of powerful local or server-based resources is nothing short of miraculous.
At launch, Battlefield 4 was a buggy mess, and while DICE worked tirelessly to address the most pressing issues, over a year later, when Battlefield Hardline launched, Battlefield 4 was still a mess, widely regarded by the gaming community as being one of the least optimised titles of all time.
This would only begin to change in earnest during Battlefield 4’s second year of life, with a series of updates vastly improving game performance, resulting in a wave of goodwill that continues today.
Because of these updates, Battlefield 4 enjoys the benefits of a small but active community on all platforms nine years after release, something that is relatively unheard of in the genre, with only a few first-person shooters able to maintain stable matchmaking for more than two years.
Battlefield IV is a first person shooter video game developed by Dice and published by Electronic Arts, it was released on 29 October 2013 and retails for $39.99.
Battlefield IV is available on the following platforms: PC, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.
is no longer in active development, and the developers have moved on to other projects.
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Battlefield IV offers the following matchmaking options:
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Battlefield IV is rated PEGI 18+ and contains:
Despite a shaky start, Battlefield 4 became one of the most beloved titles in the franchise’s history. It is still worth playing in 2024, despite its diminished player base and lack of 9th-generation optimisation.
We found Battlefield IV to be a good game, meaning it is likely to be enjoyable for most players, despite having a few areas that could be improved upon.
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