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Developer DICE sends a message to Battlefield 2042 players

There is no dispute that the shooting game Battlefield 2042 is still suffering from a crisis that has terrified its fans, and is witnessing the reluctance of a large number of its players on the Steam platform, as the average number of players does not exceed 10,000 players on a daily basis, while the number of its players at the time of launch has reached more than 100,000 players. The same applies to the Xbox and PlayStation console versions.

Developer DICE sends a message to Battlefield 2042 players


The version of the game on the PlayStation and Xbox consoles suffers from a worse decline in the number of players to the point that fans of the series have recently resorted to Battlefield V to fix the game's flaws, according to many of them.


Players' voices have been heard since the game's release, and their ratings are indicative of their dissatisfaction with the latest installment in the series, with Battlefield 2042 still reeling from the lack of voice chat, the absence of a scoreboard, and the specialized fighters who have become the bane of the new franchise.


Many players on social media accuse developer DICE and publisher EA of caring more about selling skins and mods than finding a solution to make the game more fun than it is now and fix many technical bugs that everyday players uncover new bugs.

Developer DICE sends a message to Battlefield 2042 players

As employees in development studio DICE began returning to their desks, they discovered a torrent of angry posts on social media, to which Andy McNamara, EA's global director of integrated communications, responded:


We found out after returning to work today that fans of the game on Reddit, Twitter, and Battlefield are angry that we haven't done enough updates or communicate during the holiday."


Guys, people should rest. We have things to work on but we have to figure out what's possible. We will deal with it when we are 100% ready.


Let's get back from rest and get back to work. I love you guys but these expectations are harsh. The things you won't take time in scaling, design, and implementation.


Andy McNamara


McNamara found himself in an unenviable position, as he deleted these tweets shortly after they were posted because the players were angrier than expected, and his tweet only caused oil to be poured on the fire, and the reason was that the developer removed the players' favorite Rush mode, Portal mode.


In any case, we hope DICE has the root solution to this floundering game after returning from vacation.

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