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Campaign against "half-baked" Battlefield 2042 players launching a refund petition campaign

Battlefield 2042 was officially released on November 19 last year, but the quality of the finished product was worrying. After the release of this game, it encountered many problems and disappointed a large number of players.

Campaign against "half-baked" Battlefield 2042 players launching a refund petition campaign

Recently, a player named Satoshi Nakamoto launched an initiative Change.org the petition website. He asked the relevant manufacturers to refund the players who purchased Battlefield 2042, and hoped that more people would be able to participate in the petition.

In his petition, the player said:

Due to EA's false publicity, EA's release of Battlefield 2042 is a mockery of every customer who bought the game for $70...

According to numerous consumer reports, EA and DICE didn't deliver on much of their promises when they released Battlefield 2042, which was released as "unplayable." Even today, Battlefield 2042 has bugs that seriously impact the gameplay experience, and many community members consider it an unfinished product.

Campaign against "half-baked" Battlefield 2042 players launching a refund petition campaign

The petition mentions that if 50,000 players participate in the joint name, a professional team of lawyers will file a class action lawsuit against EA. There are currently more than 40,000 signatures on the petition page, and it is only a matter of time before the goal of 50,000 people is exceeded.

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