Problems with the first-person shooter are being encountered by players on all platforms

Dec 30, 2013 12:31 GMT  ·  By

DICE has confirmed that the Battlefield 4 connectivity issues experienced by players across all platforms are being monitored and that more information will be available soon.

Battlefield 4 hasn't exactly had the best of launches back in November as it made its debut on the PC, PS3, Xbox 360, PS4, and Xbox One, because it was met with a huge array of bugs, issues, and exploits.

Despite developer DICE’s constantly releasing new patches and updates, the game continues to have many problems.

Now, during the winter holidays, it seems that some intermittent connectivity issues have been experienced by players across the PC, PS3, Xbox 360, PS4, and Xbox One.

As such, DICE has posted a message onto its Battlelog online service, confirming that "We are continuing to monitor some intermittent connectivity issues affecting some players across various platforms. Thank you for your patience. We will update this with further information as available."

It's unclear if a solution for these issues will be released anytime soon, so expect new announcements in the following days.