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Original story (published on November 27, 2021) follows:

This year, EA added another game to the Battlefield series. Released on November 19 this year, Battlefield 2042 is undoubtedly one of the best-looking games available right now.

While Dice stuck to the core chaotic gunfights that define the game, the developers seemed open to new ideas and brought in several new features that enhance the overall gameplay experience.

Naturally, reviewers appreciated the overall game design and newly added mechanics with some even calling it their favorite games in the entire series, there was one thing they missed on. Ever since the game’s pre-release, players had been complaining of several bugs and glitches.

Many thought that EA and Dice would fix it before the global launch, but as it turns out, they were not able to do so. Bugs kept popping up, one after another, with many wondering how the bugs made their way to the final version.

Soon after its launch, players complained of various issues such as poor hitreg and players being unable to spawn or revive amongst many more. But the problem was not limited to bugs and glitches.

Some said that the in-game weapon balance was busted too. Many were tired of the NWT-50 sniper rifle being more powerful than the M5 recoilless, a weapon that is exclusively designed to penetrate tanks.

With nowhere to express their frustration, many fanboys turned to Steam and within a week, Battlefield 2042 earned the title of being one of the worst-rated games. At the time of writing, the game has close to 65,000 reviews on Steam, of which more than 44,000 are negative.

As it turns out, the most anticipated game of the year is following in the footsteps of Cyberpunk 2077 and becoming one of the most hated games in the entire franchise.

With EA ditching the campaign mode altogether in favor of a multiplayer experience, many are already wondering if this will be the end of the Battlefield franchise as we know it.

In the last few years, the series is known for its compelling storyline and solid gunplay, but it looks like Battlefield 2042 might be the last straw for many. That brings us to the question, do you think Battlefield 2042 marks the beginning of the end for the Battlefield franchise as we know it?

Do let us know what you think by voting in the poll or sharing your thoughts in the comment section below.

Update 1 (December 8)

The polls results are now out. 75% of people think that Battlefield 2042 is the downfall of the Battlefield series, while only 25% say it is not the case. In case you missed the poll, make sure to share your thoughts on the matter in the comment section below.

Also, EA said that they are serious about Battlefield 2042 and shared this in response to Tom Henderson’s video.

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