Battlefield 4: Naval Strike delayed on PC

Battlefield 4: Naval Strike delayed on PC
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Battlefield 4: Naval Strike has seen a last-minute delay on PC and will not be releasing on the platform today, DICE has confirmed.

The expansion pack had been due to arrive to Premium members today, but will now arrive at a later unspecified date. The launch on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 remains unaffected.

“We are delaying the launch of Battlefield 4 Naval Strike on PC,” DICE wrote on Battlelog. “We’ve detected an issue and it needs to be solved. Quality is our number one priority and we will not release Battlefield 4 Naval Strike on PC until we feel it meets the highest quality level possible.

“We are also working on a larger update to release alongside Battlefield 4 Naval Strike on PC that will address the issue of Tablet Commander not working correctly. Once we have a confirmed date for PC, we’ll be sure to update those players on our official channels. We appreciate your patience and look forward to seeing everyone on the Battlefield.”

Naval Strike is the third expansion pack for Battlefield 4 and introduces four new maps – Lost Islands, Wave Breaker, Nansha Strike and Operation Mortar – along with a brand new Carrier Assault game mode.

Source: battlelog.battlefield.com