Battlefield 2042 didn't turn out to be the franchise savior that fans thought it would be. After waiting two years for a new Battlefield game, Electronic Arts' marquee shooter has been nothing short of a disappointing disaster. Just a few days into its release, players were already calling out EA and DICE for the game's dismal state and it appears that things haven't improved since.
In a way, the situation has only gotten worse with EA and DICE pushing back the game's first season to work out the live-service shooter's kinks, much to the dismay of fans.
Now, the very same players are expressing their thoughts by starting a petition to ask EA and DICE to refund everyone who bought Battlefield 2042 across all platforms.
The Change.org petition already has more than 80,000 petitions and the number keeps on growing by the hour. It's only a matter of time before more than 150,000 join the cause and the petition becomes one of the top signed on the platform. Of course, just because a petition is gaining traction doesn't mean that EA and DICE will listen. But, with a dwindling player count that's already forced cheat makers out, Battlefield 2042 can't stand to hemorrhage what little player base it has right now.
