"Battlefield 1" is a World War 1 theme FPS game that combines strategy and teamwork. The EA game title is reported to come with more than 500 game balancing features. Plus, the "They Shall Not Pass" DLC will come with more added tanks and maps as well.

According to The Bigbag, the Community Test Environment 20.2.2017 of "Battlefield 1" update includes 583 weapon changes. These changes range from recoil, shot spread, movement speed, hip fire accuracy, and other stats for the guns used in the game.

The publication reports that "Battlefield 1" notable changes in the 583 weapon updates have been listed for the players. In the game, each selected class has an inventory of weapons with a primary weapon available based on the character's overall viability and strength.

The overall changes for each character in "Battlefield 1" is the Assault with the Automatico Horizontal recoil nerf and Vertical recoil up. The changes in Support are slight nerf to Light Machine Gun moving hip fire spread, Madsen horizontal recoil buff, and first shot multiplier.

Other than that, "Battlefield 1" Medic characters will have to improve recoil for guns, except the Auto 8 with the Auto 8. While Scout only has a 1903 experimental rate of Fire decreased to 360.

'Battlefield 1' They Shall Not Pass DLC Added Features

"Battlefield 1" is adding new features for the "They Shall not Pass" DLC that includes new Behemoth tank, weapons, game modes, and maps. The expansion pack also features the St. Chamond tank and the Soissons map.

The "Battlefield 1" "They Shall not Pass" DLC features the Behemoth, the largest operational tank ever made. In addition, there is also the Char 2C French heavy tank that was developed during the time of the World War I.

The Soissons map for the "Battlefield 1" DLC stretches out the plains of the French countryside near the village of Soissons. According to PVP LIVE, the wide-open layout will most likely be scarred from tank shells and plane bombs.

"Battlefield 1" publisher DICE announced that the DLC will be released in March 2017, but no specific date was given. However, players who own the game's Premium Pass get access to the new content.

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