EA reportedly ‘very disappointed’ in Battlefield 2042, considers free-to-play options

An industry insider claims DICE’s shooter is in for a change.

To say that Battlefield 2042  was  disappointing for fans  would be an understatement, and they may not be alone in that sentiment.

On Thursday, industry insider Tom Henderson said  on Twitter  that publisher EA is “very disappointed” with Battlefield 2042’s  sales and reception. Not that anyone would be happy about being one of  Steam’s worst-reviewed games of all time.

Henderson also reports that the publishing giant is considering making Battlefield 2042  a free-to-play title. Similar to other successful online first-person shooters like ValorantHalo Infinite, and Call of Duty: Warzone — a stunning consideration since mainline Battlefield games always come with an initial retail cost.

DICE is doing its best to turn things around by issuing  bug fixes  and plans to add much-requested features  like a scoreboard, but those efforts may not be enough to satisfy the brass at EA. Curiously, Battlefield 2042  was  one of Steam’s best-selling games  last year, so it’s probably a success to some degree. 

However, as of this post, the game only has roughly 5000 active players on Steam, according to  SteamDB. A dismal number for a AAA multiplayer first-person shooter that only came out months ago. 

Time will tell if this report is accurate, but these claims are hard to believe nonetheless.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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