Multiplayer disconnects and unavailable content problems are plaguing the add-on

Dec 4, 2013 08:12 GMT  ·  By

Electronic Arts and DICE have revealed a few issues that they've spotted in regards to the China Rising DLC for Battlefield 4, confirming that they are working on solutions to problems such as sudden disconnects from multiplayer matches on maps from the add-on.

China Rising came out yesterday for Battlefield 4 Premium members across the PC, PS3, Xbox 360, PS4, and Xbox One platforms but, just like with the actual game, quite a few problems, glitches, and issues have appeared.

EA has posted a comprehensive article on its Help page concerning the different issues spotted in concern to Battlefield 4 China Rising, including problems accessing the DLC on the PC via Origin, but also disconnects from online matches on PC and Xbox 360.

Check out the different details below.

-After downloading your game update, make sure you've downloaded and installed China Rising by heading to the in-game store on console, while PC players simply need to jump into their Origin client, click on Battlefield 4, then the gray "i" information icon, select the China Rising tile and click download. Premium players with early access will see China Rising (Early Access).

-Some PC players of Battlefield 4 China Rising have found themselves getting kicked from servers within seconds of joining. DICE have identified the issue and is implementing a solution to the problem. This fix will take some time to be fully completed, but players should be noticing normal gameplay behavior soon.

-Some Xbox 360 Battlefield 4 China Rising players have been unable to join China Rising servers after installing their downloadable content. We're investigating this issue and will provide updates as quickly as possible.

As of yet, it's unclear when the solutions to these fixes will go live, so Battlefield 4 Premium users will have to be careful when playing on the China Rising maps and modes.