EA has announced that the Battlefield 2042 update 3.3, which includes the new scoreboard changes players have been waiting for, will be delayed a few weeks until sometime in March.
EA had said in January that the 3.3 updates were scheduled to roll out in late February. Update 3.2 will follow closely with changes to the game’s Portal mode experience point system and game performance optimizations.
But the already live 3.2 updates has introduced more game stability issues again, and DICE’s developers are trying to fix them with a patch released today (February 4th).
We’ve just made a small #Battlefield2042 hotfix available across all platforms to address areas of game instability that we’ve noticed after the release of Update #3.2.
There’s zero downtime, so you’ll be good to jump in and play once you have it downloaded at 9AM UTC. pic.twitter.com/zCM3amB93r
— Battlefield Direct Communication (@BattlefieldComm) February 3, 2022
The official Battlefield tweeted: Our next update after today’s patch will now be rolling out in early March, a change from the last expected release we gave you. The extra time will help Make sure we improve the quality of the update and include additional changes.