One more thing that will not be available upon the service's launch is the much-requested kick/ban feature.
EA has also revealed that more options may eventually become available based upon feedback from the Battlefield 1 community. The service will not only allow players to host their own servers, but the owner will also get the chance to determine game-specific factors such as ticket count, bullet damage, game modes, weapons, and maps. The full price list was posted on Battlefield's official forums, and can be found below: The rent-a-server feature won't be available at launch but will instead appear in November.
Just a week after revealing that players will be able to rent their own servers in Battlefield 1, Electronic Arts has announced the full price range for the service.Unfortunately for PC fans, it seems as though gamers who are looking to pick up Battlefield 1 on console will be paying significantly less for their server rental service. A new pricing list from EA reveals that console fans will be able to rent a Battlefield 1 server for significantly cheaper than their PC counterparts.