Battlefield 1 Private Servers ‘Very Close To Being Final,’ Will Not Have Detailed Player Stats At Launch

More information on the long awaited feature.

Posted By | On 06th, Jan. 2017

Battlefield 1

It sounds like Battlefield 1‘s long awaited private servers feature may be pretty close to release- speaking on Twitter, DICE’s Ali Hassoon confirmed that the feature is very close to being final, but that it might be tested in the Community Test Environment first, before being released to the general public. “We’re on it, its very close to being final but we might test it in the CTE prior to release,” he said.

Hassoon also confirmed that private servers won’t have detailed player stats at launch, and that that feature will be added in at a future date. “We might not have detailed player stats on private servers on the initial release but will be added later,” he said in response to questions from fans.

So yeah, you should soon be able to play with private servers in Battlefield 1– I imagine that is news that will make a lot of players and fans pretty happy. Battlefield 1 is available now on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.


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