
"There'll be calm seas, stormy weather and many other weather effects," the post reads. Second Assault features fan-favorite maps from Battlefield 3, redone for Frostbite 3 and Battlefield 4's Levolution feature.Battlefield 4's upcoming Naval Strike expansion will include dynamic weather patterns and a map that begins at dark and lasts throughout sunrise, according to a post today on the game's official blog.Įach of Naval Strike's four maps will have weather patterns, as the seaside Paracel Storm map that shipped with the game also does. Xbox One users received the content early in November as a timed exclusive. The second DLC expansion, Second Assault, will be available on February 18th on PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and Xbox 360. Only you can decide if that is money well spent or not, though the new maps and weapons definitely don't hurt that decision. Those who do not subscribe to Premium will most likely need to pay around $14.99 for Naval Strike when it is released. DICE has been working hard to rectify issues and the game is in a pretty good place at the moment. Premium users will get their hands on the content two weeks early, though the state of Battlefield 4 made it hard to make a decision to pay the extra cash.

Drop a submarine on your foes as you infiltrate a naval base or rush between shipping docks and rocky islands on the massive Wave Breaker map. “Blow open a crashed passenger plane and capture fishing villages across the tropical Lost Islands.

DICE gave some details on the upcoming content: Experience Dynamic Ocean Combatįeatures four all-new maps set in the South China Sea: The rest of the world will have to wait a little longer.

Premium subscribers to Battlefield 4 will be able to download Naval Strike in late March.
