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Alleged by this Change.org petition (and reported by Windows Central) is that Battlefield 2042 has cost consumers millions of dollars and upset hundreds of thousands. The petition references several happenings since its launch, such as statements that it's unplayable, drastic Battlefield 2042 bugs that impact the in-game experience to this day, refunds made available on Steam, and more. It further states that “signing this petition is the equivalent of saying ‘I wish I got a refund on this game.’”
The creator of the petition, Satoshi Nakamoto, also states that if the petition received 50,000 signatures, then one of the best class-action lawyers will take the case against EA. However, the lawyer is not named and there’s no evidence provided for the claim. Nonetheless, five days ago, this petition sat at 700 signers (and has been live for at least three weeks, if not longer). As of this writing, the petition has over 11,000 signatures.
Nakamoto ends this petition with a simple statement: “The gaming community should not tolerate this kind of abuse and bullying from multi-billion dollar corporations who make unfinished games and false advertisements. “ It should be noted that these types of refunds do not typically meet much success, as the case of Cyberpunk 2077’s refunds was a surprising, almost industry-changing moment, and so it remains to be seen if EA or Dice ever acknowledge this petition.
The creator of the petition, Satoshi Nakamoto, also states that if the petition received 50,000 signatures, then one of the best class-action lawyers will take the case against EA. However, the lawyer is not named and there’s no evidence provided for the claim. Nonetheless, five days ago, this petition sat at 700 signers (and has been live for at least three weeks, if not longer). As of this writing, the petition has over 11,000 signatures.
Nakamoto ends this petition with a simple statement: “The gaming community should not tolerate this kind of abuse and bullying from multi-billion dollar corporations who make unfinished games and false advertisements. “ It should be noted that these types of refunds do not typically meet much success, as the case of Cyberpunk 2077’s refunds was a surprising, almost industry-changing moment, and so it remains to be seen if EA or Dice ever acknowledge this petition.