@David6479 If they didn't like it, they should have asked for a refund within the window in which a refund was offered. Asking for it now, after months of playing it (the overwhelming majority of the people asking for refunds), is opportunism--attempting to get the game for free--after it's played-out for them and they're now ready to move on to something new.
I did not buy it on Day One, because I wanted to evaluate it, first. I played the beta. I watched videos and read reviews. I asked friends who played it for their honest evaluations, and I had an opportunity to personally play it for several hours, before making a decision. In the end, I did not let some preorder bonuses, or a desire to get the jump on others with XP and unlocks, to sway my buying decision. I decided not to spend my money on it--and anyone else could have done exactly what I did.
No one at EA or DICE forced a single person to buy their product; people did it voluntarily, of their own free will. If those people did not research their decision, *before* making their purchase, they have no one to blame but themselves, and to ask for a refund this late is just a joke to me.
Gamers may want to familiarize themselves with the term "Caveat Emptor" (buyer beware), and make appropriate changes in their buying habits, for the future:
https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/other/caveat-emptor-buyer-beware/