It’s fair to assume that Battlefield 2042 has received a lot of flak since its release. Fans hoped that developer DICE would end its string of underperforming titles and have the upcoming Battlefield game available to play as soon as it was published. Battlefield 2042, on the other hand, not only had a rocky start but was widely regarded as one of the worst Battlefield games ever.
Players were forced into continuous multiplayer matches that exposed the game’s shortcomings in full because there was no single-player campaign to withdraw to.
Battlefield 2042 Has Been Facing Harsh Criticism
Battlefield 2042 had a lot of bugs and issues when it first came out, and while DICE tried to repair as many of them as possible without overworking its crew, the process of salvaging Battlefield has been lengthy. Despite this, updates for the game have been provided, the most recent of which being the Battlefield 2042 4.0 update, which included about 400 improvements. Patch 4.0 has given some leakers a sneak glimpse at the next products for Battlefield’s in-game store, in addition to adding voice chat.
New bundles, skins for fighters, weapons, and automobiles, as well as XP increases, have been unveiled in new category photos. Battlefield fans have indeed been accustomed to in-game payments for quite some time, while others have expressed their discontent with microtransactions, they are more than likely to stick around for a while. Battlefield 2042 appears to be lacking in material compared to previous Battlefield games, as both DICE and EA have claimed that they are focused on the franchise’s future and hope to leave the recent game’s failures in the past. The successor to Battlefield 2042, then, is under a lot of pressure to deliver.