@Uhroboros That's the issue, is it actual property or a license to use? That's what would have to be determine. If it's actual property and we actually own said property and we can not use in said game hence it's freezing therefore can not utilize what we bought, not being able to use as intended could be interpreted as defective goods. If it's a license to use said digital items, the company has every right to terminate usage if usage is abusive, mis-use or end of life and no longer being supported. They can not provide a software license on software and not provide end user support for said digital items.
Because it would be anti-consumer and most likely against the law, which then you could sue them for breach of contract.
Either way, a good consumer lawyer would be able to argue both points.
I'm not crying and demanding ligation because I can't play.
I'm tired dealing with bad service and poor quality products or merchandise, and it's not just limited to EA or Respawn but to things I use or purchase in my daily life, like automotive parts or tools, internet service, phone service etc etc.. The only way to make corporations and companies understand that we are not going to be pushed around and taken advantage of is to start class action lawsuits, because that actually cost them money.