Battlefield 2042 is not in a good state. Despite positive initial reviews of DICE's latest AAA shooter, the post-launch support (or, lack thereof) forced many fans to go to greener pastures. Outside of the lack of content, DICE and Electronic Arts don't seem too concerned about fixing Battlefield 2042 and making sure that it's running well. Things have gotten so bad for Battlefield 2042 that even a popular cheat-maker has decided to drop support for the game.
According to Tom Henderson, the cheating group, AIMEXCHEATS, will now stop supporting Battlefield 2042 because of the game's "ongoing performance issues. The prominent cheating group explains that the dwindling amount of players asking for Battlefield 2042 cheats suggests that "the game is dying."
TLDR; making cheats for Battlefield 2042 just isn't worth the hassle anymore.
If you're one of the few who subscribed to AIMEXCHEATS' cheats for Battlefield 2042, you don't have to worry until your subscription runs out. Until then, the cheats should still work for Battlefield 2042. Afterward, you're going to have to look for another cheat maker. Of course, if DICE updates Battlefield 2042 before your subscription ends, then that will spell the end for the cheats as well. Then again, given the abysmal state of Battlefield 2042, there's little chance of that happening anytime soon.
