Battlefield 4 PC Multiplayer Suffers from DDoS Attacks

As if the other errors weren't enough, BF4 suffered from malicious attacks this past weekend.

Posted By | On 18th, Nov. 2013

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As if errors with the game preventing the launch of multiplayer weren’t enough, DICE confirmed that Battlefield 4 on the PC has been disrupted due to DDOS (Direct Denial of Service) attacks over the weekend.

On the official game forums, the developer confirmed that, “We are currently experiencing attacks on our infrastructure that is impacting online gameplay on BF4 PC. We are working on mitigating actions.” DICE’s Ali Hassoon later confirmed the same, “We are being targeted by a DDOS, but working on fixing it ASAP. I’m sorry somebody is ruining your and my day. Rest assured we are doing our best to mitigate the situation though.”

Battlefield 4 has been plagued with a number of issues since launch, ranging from the odd (the usual glitches and bugs) to the game breaking (the CE-34878-0 Error affecting the PS4 version). DICE is currently hard at work on the same, not to mention focusing on the November 22nd release of the Xbox One version. Stay tuned for more details.


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