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Battlefield 1 They Shall Not Pass release times CONFIRMED for PS4 players

battlefield 1 they shall not pass release date

The Battlefield 1 They Shall Not Pass release times for PS4 players have been confirmed, and players are being told to expect server maintenance while the update is being rolled out.

Battlefield 1 They Shall Not Pass DLC will be available to download on PS4, Xbox One and PC on March 14. During the followingtimes, Battlefield 1 multiplayer will be offline as the new patch is deployed, and then one hour later you’ll be able to play (providing everything runs smoothly).

Battlefield 1 They Shall not Pass release times

  • PS4: 5am ET/2am PT/9am GMT
  • Xbox One: 7am ET/4am PT, 11am GMT
  • PC: 3am ET/12am PT/7am GMT

They Shall Not Pass is available to Battlefield 1 Season Pass holders, or can be bought separately from the PlayStation Store.

Battlefield 1 server maintenance will take place approximately an hour before the scheduled release, so multiplayer will be offline.

Featuring four new maps, new weapons, and the new playable French Army faction, as well as new operations, They Shall Not Pass is the first expansion from the studio to the critically-acclaimed Battlefield 1.

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Included in the update is:

New maps

  • Verdun Heights
  • Fort de Vaux
  • Soissons
  • Rupture

New Game Mode

They Shall Not Pass will feature a new game mode called Frontlines which mixes two classic modes, Conquest and Rush., Players need to capture a base and aggressively take down communications posts.

New weapons

One of the new weapons is the Siege Howitzer, which is a "type of artillery weapon that is intended to fulfill both the role of ordinary cannon or field gun, and that of a howitzer. It is thus able to convey both direct and indirect fire."#

New vehicles

The St. Chamond tank – "The Saint-Chamond was the second French heavy tank of the First World War, with 400 manufactured from April 1917 to July 1918. Although not a tank by the present-day definition, it is generally accepted and described as such in accounts of early tank development. Born of the commercial rivalry existing with the makers of the Schneider CA1 tank, the Saint-Chamond was an underpowered and fundamentally inadequate design."

Sources: Battlefield wiki