PS4 news this week includes some Star Wars Battlefront changes, Black Ops 3 domination and Bungie’s Destiny drop.

 
PS4 news: Star Wars Battlefront changes, Black Ops 3 domination, Bungie’s Destiny drop
PS4 news this week includes Destiny, Black Ops 3 and Star Wars Battlefront
 
It appears EA may have some big changes in mind for Star Wars Battlefront in the future.
There are already plans afoot to make more content available in single-player mode and a new DLC is set to be announced by developers DICE very soon.
However, when it comes to the future of the series and what fans on Xbox One, PS4 and PC, they may find their feedback has had a much bigger impact.
EA have reportedly launched a major feedback drive for the game, with a new survey allegedly released asking fans key questions about the series on a range of topics.
 
Battlefront fans could see some big changes in the future
 
The questionnaire appears to focus mainly on future titles, although it is unclear just what kind of impact the feedback would have on the upcoming DLC offerings set for release in 2016.
The survey reportedly covers a lot of different subjects, asking fans about their expectations for the Season Pass, the inclusion and importance of combat types, such as ground-to-space vehicle combat, as well as what Force Awakens content they were looking for.
Other ideas touched upon in the survey included hero crossovers, alluding to the idea of Anakin Skywalker facing off against Han Solo, along with the importance of including material from the Clone Wars.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 continued its strong showing into 2016, spending the first week of the new year at No.1 in the UK sales chart.
 
Chart-Track reports that the titles that dominated early 2016 were pretty much the same as those during the holidays, due mainly to the fact there have been no new major releases since.
Games did shuffle in the list though, with the likes of FIFA 16 clawing its way back up to claim the no.2 spot, while some old titles made a big comeback.
Having been heavily reduced during the holidays, Battlefield 4 returned to the top ten, just behind Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate and Just Cause 3.
The top ten can be found below, although it doesn’t include any digital sales data.
  1. Call of Duty: Black Ops 3
  2. FIFA 16
  3. Star Wars Battlefront
  4. Grand Theft Auto 5
  5. Fallout 4
  6. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege
  7. WWE 2K16
  8. Just Cause 3
  9. Assassin's Creed Syndicate
  10. Battlefield 4
Destiny: Taken King fans have been hit by a series of issues this week, affecting both the Weekly Nightfall Strike and collecting the new emblems earned by logging in between January 7 and January 10.
Fans found themselves barred from continuing the Sunless Cell earlier this week due to a door not opening ahead of the Darkblade boss showdown.
It was a big quest-breaking bug which has finally been fixed by Bungie.
The studio has also confirmed that the bug stopping those users who had earned the new Rising Sun emblem - from playing the game on the correct date - should also have been given their reward.
“We have resolved issues impacting distribution of the "Rising Light" New Year's Gift Emblem,” am official Bungie support message reads.
“Qualifying players may need to re-launch the Destiny Application in order to acquire the Emblem.”
There have been other problems plaguing the game of late, with the PvP Crucible hit by never-leaving corpses, health bars appearing not to deplete and epic lag that has allowed players to kill from beyond the grave.
These issues have apparently been solved, with Bungie adding: “A fix has been deployed to resolve some recent issues impacting Crucible gameplay.”

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