

The expansions normally sell for $15 each. You can download the free Battlefield 4 expansions on your console now or by queuing up your download from through the links below. The offer is good for one week, starting today, September 13. Also, you do not need an Xbox Live Gold membership to take advantage of the deal, but you do need a subscription to play the game online.

Once you download the expansions, they are yours to keep. If history is any indication, these should be made available free on PlayStation platforms and PC soon. These offers were only made available for a week and often included only one expansion, but if you missed out, all of Battlefield 4's major expansions are now free once more.Īs announced by Microsoft's Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb, Battlefield 4 expansions China Rising, Second Assault, Naval Strike, Dragon's Teeth, and Final Stand are all completely free on Xbox One and Xbox 360. The expansions are now free on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3, though the offer does not appear to have been extended to PC.Īs part of EA's "Road to Battlefield 1" campaign, the company gave away DLC for Battlefield 4 (and Battlefield Hardline). Meanwhile, you can check out our massive Battlefield 4 multiplayer and single-player guide here, as well as our review score round-up and my Battlefield 4 campaign opinion blog here.The expansions now appear to be free on PC through Origin.

Have you experienced troubles with your installation? Let us know below. If your install does fail due to installing content in the incorrect order, your second or subsequent attempts at installing the required content should complete successfully." The blog also warns, "If you do try to install the optional disc-content before the required game data installation, your install will stop before completion, and ask you to install again. The optional singe-player install weight in at 5.8 GB, while the optional multiplayer install demands 6.6 GB of free space. That's a kick in the teeth for anyone with a 4GB console wanting to perform the game's additional installs. Quitting will return you to the Xbox dashboard, and you will not be able to play Battlefield 4." You will have the option to accept the 2GB install or quit. Battlefield 4 cannot be installed and played on a 4GB internal flash drive. It explains that the data, "can only be installed on Xbox 360 hard disk drives, and cannot be installed to USB drives, or other alternative storage devices. The blog post explains that the installation must be performed on the console's hard drive, rather than external storage, or it will not work. EA's tech support team has posted a blog to assist those experiencing trouble with the installation. Battlefield 's Xbox 360 edition features a mandatory install the first time you boot the game up.
