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Battlefield 4 Xbox One Patch Fixes Bugs, Crashes, and One Hit Kill Glitch

The Battlefield 4 patch for the Xbox One is finally making its way out today after disgruntled gamers have been waiting for DICE to fix all of the glitches and errors in the game.

According to the Battlelog page, the update was initially scheduled for a December 2 release, but was pushed to fix even more problems.

"We will be rolling out the Xbox One game update today, starting 10AM UTC / 2AM PDT. Players may experience some downtime as we upgrade our services. Expect patch notes to become available soon," Battlelog said.

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Battlefield 4 developers, DICE, have created a list to track the top 22 problems, glitches, and errors that in the game.

"We at DICE have a long tradition of supporting our games and our community well after the release of a title. While millions of players are enjoying Battlefield 4, we are aware that some players are experiencing issues with the game," the company posted on BattleLog.

The post continued, "If you are one of them, this Battlefield 4 tracker will give you the latest updates in regards to some of the top issues we are going to fix and fan feedback we're implementing in the game. We always work with trackers for our games internally which enables us to track and fix bugs as quickly as possible. We've never made it external before, but this seems like a great way to keep you constantly updated on how we're progressing."

All of the tracked issues have one of three statuses next to it: fixed, in the process of being fixed, or on its or being investigated.

See the full list here.

Battlefield 4 was released on Oct. 29 for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC, the PS4 on Nov. 15, and the Xbox One on Nov. 22.

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