The issue will probably be removed in a coming patch

Aug 1, 2014 08:12 GMT  ·  By

Battlefield 4 might have been launched more than 9 months ago, but the very dedicated player community still enjoying the first-person shooter from DICE is still discovering glitches, with the most recent one actually allowing a gamer to combine two classes in order to obtain some fairly impressive abilities.

EvilBeastLord is one of the players who has managed to successfully combine the engineer and the support classes in order to get access to a rocket launcher that can use the ammo bag, which allows it to fire unlimited amounts of powerful rockets at the enemies.

A look at the video shows that the process required to access the new Battlefield 4 glitch is rather easy to perform.

Basically, a player needs to pick an initial class, then select one gadget associated with it while leaving the other slot open, and then perform the same actions but in reverse for the other class.

When the character is spawning in Battlefield 4, gamers need to hit R1 and L1 on their controller or Shift and Control on the PC in order to get access to the combination they have created.

Some gamers are reporting that the unlock only sometimes works, as seen in the video.

DICE has not issued an official statement about the new Battlefield 4 glitch, but presumably the studio will work to eliminate it in a coming patch, because those who are using it can clearly create a solid advantage for themselves.

The community is unsure for how long the dual class bug has been present in the first-person shooter, but it’s possible that it was introduced via one of the recent patches or downloadable content packs.

At the moment, DICE is preparing to launch a final piece of DLC for Battlefield 4, which will probably introduce at least four new maps and a new game mode.

Its launch date was expected to come before the end of summer, but the delay of Battlefield Hardline into 2015 might mean that the studio will deliver it at some point in the fall.

Battlefield 4 had a number of issues when it was launched in late October of last year, but the company has since then patched most of them.

DICE says that it will continue to offer long-term support for the experience and has recently introduced a new test environment to allow the community to deliver feedback on coming changes.