Battlefield 2042 Update 5.2.1 Patch Notes, Gameplay Improvements

Battlefield 2042 Update 5.2.1

Update 5.2.1, the upcoming Battlefield 2042 update, is out soon and contains a ton of bug fixes and tweaks. The patch is expected to be released next week and is intended to address issues that arose after the 5.2.0 update was released at the end of July. In this iteration, the development team is working on enhancing the game’s AI and overall stability.

This approach has been greatly appreciated in response to the growing number of complaints that have surfaced since the last patch was deployed. There are high hopes that the 5.2.1 update will provide the remedy that players have been waiting for. The following release notes detail the changes in Update 5.2.1 for Battlefield 2042.

Battlefield 2042 Update 5.2.1 Patch Notes

Mentioned below are the official update 5.2.1 patch notes for Battlefield 2042,

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  • AI soldiers will no longer blindly fire at Ireland’s defenses because they have intelligence, right?

Gameplay improvements

  • Addressed an issue that caused barrel smoke grenades to dissipate too quickly in certain weather conditions.
  • Improved scenarios that resulted in players taking explosive damage when walking through walls.
  • Fixed a bug that caused players to keep downed players in a revived state.
  • Bulldozer’s shield slam range reduced by 16%.
  • Reduce the horizontal recoil pull of K30.

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  • Addressed an issue that caused downed specialists to stand up during resurrection.

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Battlefield 2042 game information

The “Battlefield” series consists of first-person shooter games produced by Swedish EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts. The original version was Battlefield 1942, released in 2002, which ran on Microsoft Windows and OS X. As of August 2012, more than 50 million players around the world have played the “Battlefield” series.

Battlefield 2042 incorporates the series’ iconic features, including Left Evolution and destructible environments from Battlefield 4, as well as extreme weather phenomena such as tornadoes and sandstorms that impact gameplay. The initial release includes seven maps, with “Breakaway” being the largest map in the series’ history.

The game’s core modes include Total War, which includes the series’ staples Breakthrough and Conquest. In Conquest, teams compete for control points; when all points in an area are locked, the area belongs to the controlling team. A breakout is when one team captures another team’s control point while the other team defends.

“Battlefield 2042” was released on November 19, 2021. It is a first-person shooter developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts. As the twelfth major entry in the Battlefield series, the game is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S platforms. Unlike previous works, “Battlefield 2042” exclusively provides multiplayer gameplay and omits a single-player campaign.

Notably, it introduced cross-platform play for the first time. Reviews from critics were mixed, with players expressing dissatisfaction with technical glitches, feature limitations, and changes to gameplay mechanics. Unfortunately, “Battlefield 2042” failed to meet Electronic Arts’ sales expectations.

Battlefield 2042 gameplay

Similar to its predecessor, Battlefield 2042 prioritizes multiplayer gameplay within the framework of a first-person shooter. The game is set in the near future, showcasing futuristic weapons, gadgets like deployable turrets and drones, and drivable vehicles. Players have the ability to summon vehicles to designated locations through airdrops.

The introduction of the “Plus” system allows for instant weapon customization. The career system has undergone a major overhaul, replacing the four established professions with specialists aligned with traditional battlefield roles (Assault, Engineer, Medic, and Reconnaissance). Each expert has access to any unlocked weapons and gadgets, and has unique skills and equipment. For example, Emma “Sundance” Rozier is equipped with a wingsuit, while Maria Falk has a healing pistol.

Both modes allow AI-controlled players to participate. Matches support up to 128 players on PlayStation 5, Windows and Xbox Series X/S, while PlayStation 4 and Xbox One can host up to 64 players. Cross-platform play, a first for the series, is available between PlayStation 5, Windows and Xbox Series X/S versions, but is limited to players on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

The second major mode, Battlefield Portal, enables the community to create a customized multiplayer experience. Utilizing maps from previous Battlefield games such as Battlefield 1942, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, and Battlefield 3, players can modify core game elements through web-based scripting applications.

Finally, the cooperative “Danger Zone” mode requires teams to retrieve and extract data drives from fallen satellite debris while battling AI-controlled opponents. Successful extractions will earn players “Dark Market Points” that can be used to acquire weapons and upgrades unique to the mode.

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