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kregora
3 years agoSeasoned Ace
@andzian1920 Despite the fact that we now enter year two after release, the Year 2 content is still 6 months away, and we don't know, what DICE has planned for the future.
There may be new seasons, comparable to the last two, but maybe Year 2 content is just skins in the store.
I can imagine BF2042 going free to play on EA play, and season passes our year passes that can be purchased.
There may be new seasons, comparable to the last two, but maybe Year 2 content is just skins in the store.
I can imagine BF2042 going free to play on EA play, and season passes our year passes that can be purchased.
3 years ago
@kregora wrote:
@andzian1920Despite the fact that we now enter year two after release, the Year 2 content is still 6 months away, and we don't know, what DICE has planned for the future.
There may be new seasons, comparable to the last two, but maybe Year 2 content is just skins in the store.
I can imagine BF2042 going free to play on EA play, and season passes our year passes that can be purchased.
Agreed @kregora ,
The only thing EA cares to add to this black hole is something by which they can still twist some money from the remaining 10,000-15,000 players or so.
Hence, it has to be cheap to make of add-ons of some superficial stuff. We are long past the point were EA/DICE would care to do some serious work to fix this broken game.
And as long as the Battlefield basics are still not in or fixed in the core of BF2042, then there is no way I would ever care to sign up for anything like a new seasonal extension and to throw away more good money to that I already wasted on BF2042.
- kregora3 years agoSeasoned Ace@CyberDyme I receive mixed signals about the strategic role Battlefield 2042 plays/will play in the Battlefield universe.
Since the narrative and the game develop independently, the story can easily progress without a Battlefield 2042 game. But still I can sched the gut feeling, that 2042 is supposed to be the new gold standard, and this a troubling and hopeful thought at the same time.
For me one year after launch is now in a much better state, but it is still miles away from what BF4 was, and I doubt that it even has the potential to reach that kind of popularity.
For me the season passes were filled with worthless junk like weapon charms, player card background and tags, vehicle decals, and battlefield coins, that would barely work as an unsatisfying, disappointing weekly mission reward.
If the sale of season passes and the store sales are the sole source to finance further development and bug fixing, we maybe don't sea year 2 content, but some content in year 2.
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