Battlefield 2042 has lost players since it was released, and the game currently has the lowest player count on Steam to date.
In the eyes of many gamers, Battlefield 2042 is one of the weakest products this series has ever released
In the eyes of many gamers, Battlefield 2042 is one of the weakest products this series has ever released. In fact, many players have gone back to Battlefield 2042’s predecessor, Battlefield 5, which currently puts the game’s player count at an all-time low.
While the game was released on November 12 last year, as of November 28 Farming Simulator 22 has more simultaneous players than Battlefield 2042. This seems like a bad sign for those what happened after that as the game’s player base has only continued to dwindle since then. The gaming community has found issues with various aspects of the game, from the removed class system to a surprising lack of content when compared to previous installments in the series.
All of this criticism started to culminate when back in December of last year Battlefield 5 had more active players than Battlefield 2042. This is particularly disturbing due to the fact that all the developers Developers all want to make their next game better than the last, and it’s not a good image to make players give up on the latest game in the series to go back to its predecessor. .
Currently the peak player count in the last 24 hours of Battlefield 2042 is under 5,000 players.
Currently the highest player count in the last 24 hours of Battlefield 2042 is under 5,000 players, there was even a time when the game did not have 2000 active players. This is a staggeringly low player count considering that apparently the game’s peak player count grew to 105,397 just a few months ago.
South Africa usually has a huge community of gamers who are huge fans of Battlefield, but even these gamers have given up on the game. This could soon become an issue for lower-population areas as the game’s player count continues to dwindle even further before the title’s first season launches in the summer.
Thousands of players who purchased Battlefield 2042 are now petitioning on Change.org for a refund on their purchase. The petition has recently become extremely popular and already has 75,000 signatures a week ago. At the present time, the petition has increased the limit to 200,000 signatures and is rapidly increasing the number of signers. When the petition reaches its peak, it becomes one of the most signed petitions on Change.org. EA and DICE have yet to comment on the petition, and it’s still uncertain whether either company will accept it.
EA is said to have considered making Battlefield 2042 a free-to-play game, however this will most likely only lead to gamers who have already purchased the game and signed a petition demanding an extra refund. angry. We will have to wait and see how the company handles the situation in the near future.
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