Contrary to popular belief, the love story of Battlefield 2042 and DICE isn't over at the time of writing. Many fans feel that the developers may have already given up on the game less than a year after its release. However, a recent interview revealed that the team is still firmly behind the game.
These suspicions of abandonment have a lot to do with how poorly Battlefield 2042 has performed ever since its launch. EA had promised a lot of things that had hardly materialized. While the reception has improved recently, it's still not good enough as most fans still want major changes. In light of all this, the community may be glad to know that DICE hasn't given up on the game. For the developers, there is still a lot of work left as they set out to improve the game and make it worthwhile for the fans.
In a recent interview with gamesindustry.biz, the new head of DICE, Rebecka Coutaz, discussed the company's plans for Battlefield 2042. She admitted that while the game's launch was rough, the patches that followed were extremely important.
Furthermore, Rebecka also mentioned the areas they want to improve upon moving into the future:
While these words will certainly be positive for many fans, some are still skeptical. This largely concerns how DICE has handled the entire situation so far. Some fans are so frustrated that they want DICE to give up on the game rather than spend more time trying to fix it. In fact, their biggest disappointment is that EA abandoned the legendary Medal of Honor series for this title.
Another fan thinks that DICE could have communicated much better if they indeed wanted to improve the game.
Some fans even feel that had Battlefield 2042 tried to replicate the iconic feel of older games in the series, it
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