"As a Chinese player, after finishing a day's work and spending time with my family, the remaining time finally belongs to me. Late at night, I turn on my PS5 and launch Battlefield 6. In the entire Asian server region, only the Japanese servers have a handful of real players—the rest are all bots. These few remaining players are scattered across different matchmaking servers, forced to play against bots. Did I pay 500 HKD just to play a Battlefield 6 filled with bots? Even today, Battlefield 1 and Battlefield 5 still have active players on PS4, because they allow players to choose their own servers and modes. Now look at Battlefield 2042—the PS5 Asian servers have been practically empty. This is partly due to the game's own design quality, but if there were a standard server browser, the game wouldn't be so deserted on PS5. The number of console players in Asia is far smaller than in Europe, so we need diverse ways to bring players together. The Battlefield series is also different from Call of Duty—its matchmaking system is more suited for game modes with fewer players per match. I hope the developers take this issue seriously. Otherwise, no matter how good the game is, it will struggle to maintain a player base on console platforms in Asia, at the very least. This isn’t just my opinion—it’s the voice of all Asian PS5 players."