Battlefield 2042 refund petition hits 200,000 as disappointed fans claim “false advertising”

Andrew Highton
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The Battlefield 2042 story continues its downward spiral as a petition for refunds is gathering some unbelievable momentum. Signatories argue EA has made “a mockery of every customer who purchased this video game for $70 (USD) due to EA’s false advertising.”

Three months after the game’s launch and it’s pretty clear what players and fans think of Battlefield 2042. Its player count has dropped off on Steam considerably, with most players demanding refunds.

Despite needing to make amends for the game’s rocky launch, EA and DICE recently announced that Battlefield 2042’s Season 1 launch had been delayed significantly. This was in spite of EA’s quite clear and damning acknowledgment that sales and reception for Battlefield 2042 were not up to scratch.

Fans made a final stand by starting a petition calling for refunds and a huge word of mouth surge has now seen the petition cross 200,000 signatures in a short space of time.

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Battlefield 2042 has been full of issues like this since launch.

Battlefield 2042 was an “unfinished release”

The case for the defense noted in the petition is quite simple: “Battlefield 2042 has cost consumers millions of dollars in damages and upset thousands of customers worldwide.”

This is the first of multiple scathing paragraphs slamming EA’s newest Battlefield release as “poorly made” and “unplayable.”

It goes on to say that: “Even today, Battlefield 2042 has bugs that drastically change the in-game experience so much that it’s deemed an unfinished release by many community members.
In fact, Battlefield 2042 was so poorly made that even Steam, a highly reputable provider of PC video games, allows customers to get a full refund.”

combat dog in battlefield 2042
Despite all the promising footage and trailers, Battlefield 2042 has most certainly not lived up to the hype.

The petition was started at the beginning of January 2022, and it took three weeks for it to reach 500 signatures. But, whispers started to creep through the grapevine, and in the blink of an eye, it had hit well over 50,000 signatures in its next week alone, with more coming in all the time.

As of February 16, the petition has smashed through the next goal of 200,000 and is already beginning its climb to a quite incredible quarter of a million official signatures.

It concludes by saying: “The gaming community should not tolerate this abuse and bullying from multi-billion dollar corporations who make unfinished games and false advertisements.” More and more names are being added to the petition by the hour, and eventually, someone will have to sit up and take notice.

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Andrew Highton is a former Games Writer for Dexerto. He has a Creative Writing degree from Liverpool John Moores University and has previously written for games websites such as Twinfinite and Keengamer. With 13,000+ PlayStation Trophies to his name, Andrew is a fan of a huge variety of video games, his favourites being God of War and Metal Gear Solid. Contact him at andrew.highton@dexerto.com, on Twitter @AndyHighton8 or at www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-highton.