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The Battlefield 1 exchange hasn't been updated in several months. Since we've waited this long, we could maybe get some good stuff from the exchange? Some good ideas would be the Howell Automatic and Lebel Model 1886 skins. We also haven't had heavy tank skins in almost forever. Maybe we could get the M1911 care package as well? If we had a good exchange like this, it would not only bring back more players, but also battlepack sales would spike due to people trying to get large amounts of scraps to get all of these skins.
The oil of empires/Gallipoli campaign operations also ended, and we haven't had a replacement operation. If we could get Fire and Ice, that would be amazing.
Hello purplevikings14,
EA has a schedule, sometimes it can take some time, but I can assure you that it will be updated eventually.
- UpdateExchangeN7 months agoNew Hotshot
So when? We have been waiting for months.
At least you could give us a expected update date if you really do have a schedule...
Henry
- HUN_galga7 months agoSeasoned Ace
I think EA DICE's schedule plan/business strategy is now determined by BF6.
It's possible that producers/managers want to move players towards BF6 by reducing the features of the "old" BF1 game (weekly game mode, weekly scrap exchange and Operation Campaigns).The order in which these BF1 features were added was also strange:
-Battlefield 1 was released on October 21, 2016.
-Initially, the battlepacks were randomly awarded to players at the end of matches.
-In March 2017, the way to obtain the battlepacks was changed at the request of the community (with progress bar).
-Also in March 2017, there was the first scrap exchange where you could buy specific skins/items.But what's interesting?
The first Operation campaign was only in November 2017.
And you had to get 2x30,000 points for the Operation battlepack.
I think the only reason of adding the Operation campaign half a year later was to allow players to farm scrap.
- Habsburger553 months agoSeasoned Novice
Still no updated exchange...