Forum Discussion
Truly. After two full weeks — from January 9 to January 21 — you finally unlocked all the players who were “mistakenly” banned. What a relief to discover that thousands of innocent accounts suddenly became innocent again.
An impressive transformation. Of course, no explanations were required. No apologies were necessary. No accountability was expected.
After all, it was just two weeks of lost access, damaged trust, stress, and uncertainty — nothing worth mentioning in a live-service ecosystem where players are told their accounts and time matter.
It’s comforting to know that your systems are capable of making mistakes at scale, enforcing them with absolute confidence, and then quietly rolling everything back as if nothing happened.
No public statement. No breakdown of what went wrong. No reassurance that this won’t happen again.
Just a silent unban — the corporate equivalent of pretending the fire alarm never went off.
But let’s be fair:
You did fix the problem. You proved that:
Players can be banned without cause
Appeals can take weeks
Trust can be suspended just as easily as accounts
And that restoration, when it finally comes, is considered a favor.
So thank you for returning what should never have been taken.
Thank you for reminding everyone that access to your games is temporary, conditional, and revocable at any moment.
And thank you for the valuable lesson — one that players will certainly remember next time a new Battlefield is announced with bold promises and confident marketing.
Consider this message a sincere expression of gratitude.
Delivered with the same level of transparency and care that characterized the entire situation.
Warm regards,
A player who is once again allowed to play — for now.