This is just the final monologue of a Battlefield player.
As a devoted Battlefield player, I have to say that since the release of Battlefield 6, you've completely failed to understand what kind of Battlefield game players truly want. You don't seem to realize that the loyal fans and long-time players of Battlefield are getting older—most of them have now entered the workforce and are dealing with the pressures of work, life, and family. When they play games, it's to relieve stress and seek excitement and relaxation, not to jump into a round of Battlefield after work only to end up frustrated and angry.
You also clearly don't understand what made Battlefield so appealing to players in the first place. It was the unique anti-war themes and deeply moving story campaigns of Battlefield 1 and Battlefield 5. It was the roar of the steel beasts as they deployed, the thrilling voiceover: "The enemy has been reinforced with an armed train." It was the authentic atmosphere of war, the immersive experience, the clean and simple UI—not your arrogant and out-of-touch battle royale modes. That trend is already outdated, do you understand?