EA recently launched its highly anticipated Battlefield 2042 game. However, the game was not well received with negative reviews filling the web. Recently a player launched a Change.org petition to push EA to provide refunds to all players for Battlefield 2042. The petition has caught on like wildfire, already receiving over 1,10,000 signatures. Also Read — Wolf+, Gen Next Nanu+ electric scooters with 100 km range launched in India
Taking a look at the recent events, it does not seem too farfetched that the company might just issue the refunds. To recall, Steam back in January issued refunds for Battlefield even though the period of refund fell far outside of the platform’s 14-day reimbursement window. Also Read — Honor Magic 4 likely launching at MWC 2022, leaked Geekbench score outperform Galaxy S22 Ultra
Steam has stated that it relaxed the refund policy has been put in place due to the ongoing buggy state of the game. Also Read — New State Mobile February update: Check out all the new weapons added to the battle royale game
DICE has been putting in heavy efforts to address Battlefield 2042‘s various issues, which have plagued the game since its launch. The game at its launch was so bad that it received a spot on Steam’s all-time worst reviewed games list.
The issues do not seem to be completely fixed anytime soon, considering that DICE has even delayed the first Season update for the game in order to try and fix the game issues.
As of now, the Change.org petition has received 1,12,168 signatures. The petition names five different entities as “decision-makers,” namely Sony Interactive Entertainment, Microsoft, DICE, Steam, and the Federal Trade Commission.
According to the petition, a class-action lawyer is ready to take a
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