The gaming industry is no stranger to disappointment. As the gaming sphere continues to grow, more expectations are placed on upcoming games, and while that can mean that a good game now receives the praise it rightly deserves, that also means that any video game that doesn't quite hit the mark is often criticized heavily. Battlefield 2042 is one of the most recent examples of this, being released in an unfinished state and disappointing both long-term fans and newcomers alike. But Battlefield 2042's recently released second Season may have begun to turn things around.
When it released back in November 2021, Battlefield 2042 was decimated by many who played it. A lack of maps, weapons, and an overly ambitious approach to the game's scale spelled instant doom for Battlefield 2042, a title that was deliberately hearkening back to the glory days of the franchise in an attempt to bring the series back to form. For a while there, it seemed as though EA had given up on Battlefield 2042, releasing just a handful of disappointing updates. But just a few weeks ago, Battlefield 2042 received its Season 2 update, which added a slew of new content and marked a big step forward for the game.
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Though many consider the damage to already have been done, that hasn't stopped EA and Dice from trying to breathe life back into Battlefield 2042. The most recent Season of Battlefield 2042, called Master of Arms, released at the end of August and starts to make things right, bringing a whole host of new, significant changes and additions to the game.
The first big addition to come to Battlefield 2042 via the Season 2 update was the new map. Titled Stranded, this new map saw
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