{"id":21334,"date":"2025-01-28T14:40:43","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:40:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/can-battlefield-2042-be-saved-dices-challenge-to-bring-players-back-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:40:43","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:40:43","slug":"can-battlefield-2042-be-saved-dices-challenge-to-bring-players-back-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/can-battlefield-2042-be-saved-dices-challenge-to-bring-players-back-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Can Battlefield 2042 be saved? DICE\u2019s challenge to bring players back &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Can Battlefield 2042 be saved? DICE\u2019s challenge to bring players back EABattlefield 2042 was hyped to the moon and back, and it\u2019s fair to say that the FPS title hasn\u2019t quite delivered on that promise. Dexerto staff Lloyd Coombes and Andrew Highton dish the dirt and debate on whether or not EA\u2019s AAA shooter is past the point of no return. The announcement of Battlefield 2042 and subsequent trailers and hype sent EA\u2019s next FPS war shooter into overdrive. Several years after the release of back-to-back World War shooters in Battlefield 1 and V, 2042 marked a return to modern-day conflict. But suspicions about the game first arose when the beta was delayed, then the reception to the beta\u2019s launch didn\u2019t blow people away, and the game\u2019s release cemented any lingering doubts and apprehension. We\u2019re now nearly three months into the game\u2019s release, and it\u2019s fair to say that the game is greatly underperforming in all aspects. Is Battlefield 2042 too far gone? Or is there still time for EA and DICE to rectify this mess? The biggest sinking ship since the Titanic Battlefield 2042 was supposed to be the one. The entry to inject some much-needed life into the long-running FPS franchise. Battlefield 1 and Battlefield V were by no means bad games, but they both suffered from similar problems and the games were found wanting when other major titles were delivering and battle royale was coming to the fore. The series had arguably lost its way since Battlefield 4, and the early footage of Battlefield 2042 looked mouthwatering. But as we\u2019ve learned, undercooked game modes, countless technical issues, a lack of polish, basic missing features like scoreboards, and a lot more have ground any momentum the game had to a halt. Worse still, not only are consumers either desperately trying to get refunds or revisiting older Battlefield games, but they\u2019re turning to satirical parodies of the game \u2013 with some even having a bigger active player count than Battlefield 2042! If you&#8217;ve not played Battle Bit Remastered yet, give it a go \u2013 The Battlefield community seems to be loving it. It just passed more concurrent players than Battlefield 2042. pic.twitter.com\/YuaQXGKLW4 \u2014 Tom Henderson (@_Tom_Henderson_) January 19, 2022 EA are consistently providing free updates to try and alleviate the issues and fix problems prevalent since launch. The only caveat is that it feels like the damage has already been done. Steam\u2019s all-time peak for the game was well over 100,000, and now it\u2019s at about 5% of that. One of the game\u2019s main problems stems from EA\u2019s purported inability to listen to its fanbase. Battlefield V\u2019s Firestorm mode was the series\u2019 answer to the growing battle royale craze, but by that point, the game was already falling badly. Fans demanded that Battlefield 2042 launch with a battle royale mode to help it compete with titans like Apex Legends, Warzone, and Fortnite, but it didn\u2019t. The worry is that the same thing will happen again. Just to compound matters, we are coming up to the 3-month anniversary of the game\u2019s debut, and we still don\u2019t have Season One yet. With every passing day, interest wanes, and potential Battle Pass and DLC sales numbers diminish. Things have reportedly gotten so bleak and desperate that EA are reportedly weighing up the possibility of making the game free-to-play. This in itself brings about even more controversy as paying customers will be furious that a game they paid full price is being offered for free, but on the other hand, Battlefield 2042 is losing ground week by week. The overarching fault is that this is Groundhog Day for Battlefield fans that have been burned before by Battlefield V and Battlefield 1. An overriding sense of deja vu is inescapable, and it seems like EA haven\u2019t learned anything from recent Battlefield games. A severed reputation seems to have hit critical mass, leaving disheveled fans to saunter off elsewhere and not return. It seems highly unlikely now that Battlefield 2042 can be redeemed, and even if it goes free-to-play to usher in new gamers, that will be EA waving the white flag. Give it time Sure, things look bad right now, and you\u2019re right, fans have been burned by Battlefield games in the past. I (sadly) was there on day 1 when Battlefield 4 dropped in 2013. Sure, it\u2019s regarded as the de facto Battlefield game right now, but it was a mess \u2014 arguably worse than Battlefield 2042 is. The good news is that it not only recovered but has actually seen its player base skyrocket through disillusioned Battlefield 2042 players looking for their \u201conly in Battlefield\u201d moments. I\u2019m not making excuses for Battlefield 2042, but I do think DICE has proven time and time again that it\u2019s capable of repairing these games \u201cmid-flight\u201d. Battlefield V gradually grew into a solid entry after a slow start, but it\u2019s in Battlefront 2 that we see the biggest glow-up. Star Wars Battlefront 2 almost launched with a pay-to-win system that was ripped out at the eleventh hour. It since received a boatload of free content, including characters, classes, maps, and modes, and is now a huge Star Wars toybox. Sure, it\u2019s incredibly disappointing to see another stumble at launch, and you\u2019re right \u2014 DICE really should be nailing a franchise it\u2019s been working on for two decades. But, with Battlefield Portal, and the rumors suggesting a free-to-play version on the horizon, I think Battlefield 2042 will bounce back. Will it get to where it needs to be? Unlikely, sadly, and the project\u2019s overall outcome will likely leave a sour taste in the mouth. It also adds more weight to the argument that the Frostbite engine is tough to develop for. Still, if older Battlefield titles can be remembered fondly with horrific images such as these, then anything is possible. And, for what it\u2019s worth, with the game being much more stable now, it\u2019s well worth jumping into again\u2026 if you haven\u2019t refunded it yet.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Can Battlefield 2042 be saved? DICE\u2019s challenge to bring players back EABattlefield 2042 was hyped to the moon and back, and it\u2019s fair to say that the FPS title hasn\u2019t quite delivered on that promise. 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