Rumor about Battlefield 2042: EA should explore all options

Rumor about Battlefield 2042: EA should explore all options

From Julius Baldi ,
Leaker Tom Henderson revealed on Twitter that publisher Electronic Arts may want to make Battlefield 2042 a free-to-play title. Currently, all options for multiplayer shooters will be explored. The reason is that the title was clearly not satisfactory to the publisher.

Electronic Arts and DICE’s Battlefield 2042 got off to a rocky start last year and has not recovered to date. Even more: Multiplayer shooter has despite patches fewer and less active players To show what speaks just weeks after its release. But what about the franchise and Battlefield 2042? The publisher reportedly wants to consult internally on this.

Battlefield 2042: The game’s future seems uncertain

Tom Henderson, the commonly known leaker, revealed on Twitter that Electronic Arts is very disappointed with Battlefield 2042 Is. Accordingly, now one will consider all the options that will come into question for video games. Among them is the possibility that the multiplayer shooter will have a free-to-play model and thus switch to a completely different economic system in order to attract new players. Of course, this information has not been confirmed. Henderson plans to release more information about this soon.

Meanwhile, player sentiment continues to decline. they are on steam reviews from the community “Mostly negative” and its overall rating in the past 30 days is only 28 percent. However, it remains to be seen how Battlefield 2042 will continue. Following this release debacle, however, it remains questionable whether the title will experience a second spring. In particular, a potential free-to-play model probably won’t be well received by die-hard fans.

They: Twitter

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