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News video games 16 February 2022, 12:08

More Than 100,000 People Want Refunds for Battlefield 2042 [UPDATED]

Over 100,000 disgruntled gamers have already signed a petition demanding a refund for Battlefield 2042.

Update:

As of this writing, the number of players who have signed the petition has doubled. At this moment the counter of signatures on the Change.org website has exceeded 200 thousand. The action is reaching ever wider circles - not only gaming media write about the fact that players are demanding refunds. Recently the topic of the petition appeared on Newsweek.

Original text:

Disappointment with Battlefield 2042 seems endless. Not only are both gamers and content creators are abandoning the game en masse, a petition has launched, with the help of which disgruntled fans of EA's series are demanding refunds.

100 thousand angry players

  • The petition for refunds appeared on Change.org a few weeks ago, but a surge of interest in it occurred recently when the issue was made public by Tom Henderson. At this point, nearly 118,000 players have signed the document.
  • The creator of the petition announced that he will take legal action the moment the number of signatures reaches 50 thousand. This amount has been exceeded more than twice at this point, so we can expect action from the disgruntled gaming community.

Is there another way to apply for a refund?

  • A petition is nice, sure, but there are also other ways to request a refund for a purchased game, depending on the platform. Sony and Microsoft offer the opportunity to refund within two weeks of purchase, but there is a catch - in the case of PlayStation, the chance is lost once the download begins, unless we are dealing with a clearly "defective" product.
  • Xbox players can expect a refund if they "have not accumulated a significant amount of time spent playing the game." In the case of Steam (which the petition mainly refers to), the policy is clear: money can be returned to the player if they haven't had the game running for more than two hours and it's not in their library for more than two weeks.

What's next for BF 2042?

EA's problems with the latest installment of the well-known series seem to have no end. Last week, the company admitted that BF 2042 failed to live up to expectations, both quality wise and in terms of sales. There are rumors that the game may switch to free-to-play model.. Perhaps such a move would be able to save the dying game.

Michal Ciezadlik

Michal Ciezadlik

Joined GRYOnline.pl in December 2020 and has remained loyal to the Newsroom ever since, although he also collaborated with Friendly Fire, where he covered TikTok. A semi-professional musician, whose interest began already in childhood. He is studying journalism and took his first steps in radio, but didn't stay there for long. Prefers multiplayer; he has spent over 1100 hours in CS:GO and probably twice as much in League of Legends. Nevertheless, won't decline a good, single-player game either.

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