Summary

Battlefield 2042is almost unrecognizable from the problematic state that it launched in, with the title having received a wide range of content updates since its release in 2021. A huge amount of pressure has dominated the post-launch life of the game, with the first few months of its release being mired by a lot of controversy that drove many players away from the game.

The seasonal updates ofBattlefield 2042were the main way that DICE brought change to the title, often coming with new maps, game modes, weapons, vehicles, and serious overhauls of major game mechanics. Following the recent launch ofBattlefield 2042’s Season 7, the vast majority of the game’s major sticking points have been rectified, even if some players refused to forgive DICE and give the same chance. However, while improvements have been made to the once-struggling FPS, DICE was right to announce that Season 7 will be the final major season forBattlefield 2042.

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Battlefield 2042’s Season 7 is the Perfect Place to Conclude the Game

The launch ofBattlefield 2042was arguably the most controversialof the franchise’s entire history. Many fans were immediately disappointed by the news that2042would not feature a single-player experience, with a huge amount of pressure being placed on the multiplayer offerings of the game as a result.

This made the absence of traditional multiplayer features inBattlefield 2042all the more controversial, with standard mechanics like leaderboards and the franchise’s four class system not appearing at launch. These omissions, combined with numerous bugs, controversial specialists, and a small pool of excessively large maps, had a devastating impact onthe early player counts ofBattlefield 2042, with the game’s Steam player count falling below 5,000 just a few months after releasing.

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Fortunately, a lot of these issues have been fixed over the years, with DICE slowly but surely catering the game’spost-launch updates to smartly tackle the biggest issues of2042while bolstering the game’s content. The four class system made a triumphant return in January 2022, for example, with new weapons and maps being a major focus of more recent seasons. Reworks for overly large maps were released to make them flow better, while bugs were fixed with every major patch and specialists were rebalanced to be less impactful on the core gameplay.

Season 7 Completes Battlefield 2042’s Content Comeback

Season 6 ofBattlefield 2042introduced the map Redacted, which crucially offered a smaller-scale experience akin to the likes of Operation Metro that2042was sorely missing. This led to a bit of a resurgence for the game, especially when combined with free weekend periods, and the recently launched Season 7 capitalized on that success by adding the following content:

Though it may be disappointing to see the game’s support coming to an end after it has finally found itself in a better state, DICE’s announcement thatSeason 7 will in fact be the final season forBattlefield 2042seems very sensible when considering the sheer amount of content that has been added to the game since launch. With the title now possessing a wide range of gameplay experiences and being more reflective of the dominantBattlefieldmultiplayer modes of the past, players can now enjoy Season 7 as the swansong ofBattlefield 2042,while DICE can look towards what will come next for theBattlefieldfranchise. When also taking into consideration that2042’s reputation is unfixable for part of theBattlefieldfan base regardless of what is added to the game, moving on to a brand-new title is ideal.

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