- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Mar 28, 2017
- Also On: PC, Xbox One
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 30 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 17 out of 30
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Mixed: 5 out of 30
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Negative: 8 out of 30
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Mar 15, 2017Good DLC to start with. Maps are better than the base-game in my opinion. Frontlines is a nice edition to the game modes as well. Only downside is you can't play this mode on vanilla maps. I am liking the new guns as well. Looking forward to the next DLC's! There are still a lot of things to patch and tweak in general gameplay though.
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Mar 16, 2017
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Aug 16, 2018Some of the best maps in the game, but all the DLC should be bought bundled for more value, either in the season pass, or with the main game in one complete package ("Battlefield 1 Revolution")
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Apr 9, 2017
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Apr 28, 2017Not Bad But I Exepted Much Better and i did not see anything special and one DLC very ordinary But i hope in the upcoming DLC Very Very Better Act But the game is a Masterpiece
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Nov 19, 2021Absolute dumpster fire and an Insult to every BF-Veteran. Still better than 2042 tho. DONT BUY!
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Mar 29, 2017If ‘They Shall Not Pass’ is any indication of DICE’s long-term plans for Battlefield 1, fans have got a great season ahead of them.
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Mar 21, 2017Battlefield 1: They Shall Not Pass feels like it shouldn’t have taken as long as it has to release. While it feels good to finally have something new to sink our teeth into in Battlefield 1, They Shall Not Pass feels like content that should have been there at launch or earlier in the lifecycle. Three of the new maps are fantastic and stand strong when compared to the base maps, but there’s a strong sense of déjà vu about them. The final map, while good on paper, is ultimately brought down by poor design decisions, and the new weapons, while fun, are locked beyond arbitrary walls. There’s a decent amount of content here, but it doesn’t justify the asking price, or how long it’s taken to actually get a substantial amount of new content in Battlefield 1.