It’s been four years since Battlefield 2042. That game built hype with massive maps, immersive gameplay, and the promise of dynamic weather — ambitious, to say the least. But what we got was a buggy mess with busted servers and missing staple features, even non-negotiables like in-squad voice chat. The backlash was immediate: negative reviews poured in, and some players demanded refunds. With 2042 widely seen as a failure, EA went back to the drawing board, bringing together four of its most talented teams to create a game that could both redeem and revive the franchise.