Battlefield 2042 may have continued to disappoint fans with underwhelming performances in several ways, but customer support seems to think otherwise.
Everything that could have possibly gone wrong for Battlefield 2042 has gone wrong. It didn't take long after the game's release for it to become one of the worst-reviewed games on Steam. Player negativity grew to such an extent that Steam even offered refunds outside their standard policy.
Unfortunately, EA's storefront isn't as understanding. When a player requested EA's customer support for a possible refund, much to that person's surprise, the response was negative. The reason? Players are apparently "happy" with the game.
Reddit user u/beach13 posted on January 31, 2022 about how their request for a refund was rejected. The user demanded the refund on the grounds that Battelfield 2042 has been one of the poorest releases of the series.
To the player's amazement, the customer support executive claimed that there would be no refund since players are happy with the game. Suffice to say, the already-enraged community hasn't taken the news well.
One Twitter user stated that the playercount tells the story. While the Steam player count is not the only measure, the drastic fall in numbers can't be ignored. There are less than 5,000 concurrent players at a single point in time and the game isn't even three months old.
Player numbers on other consoles are not great either, as was attested to by an Xbox user.
Reddit members were quite curious to know who these gamers were that had praised the game.
There were few words of support from the community, but the overall distaste for Battlefield 2042 seems to have only gone up with this latest development.
Another user also stated that if a
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