If this feels really early, and it sounds like the game’s just won, youre not wrong! Suddenly, I can see why they already want to resort to a free weekend event for Battlefield 2042. After the traumatic launch, which felt rushed for the sake of holiday sales, DICE released some significant updates for the game, and its in a more enjoyable, better place. That doesn’t mean that everything has been fixed, not by far. And yeah, its a whole can of worms to compare 2042s launches to other botched Battlefield launches. (She can’t stop getting away with that, indeed.) But where it is now, particularly with limited time 64-player Conquest and Breakthrough and a nifty Rush playlist in Battlefield Portal, it is worth a look. I feel bad for anyone who has spent $60, much less than 70 for a more low-income period. Due to the fast turnaround, that was expected with Black Friday, but im proudly surprised that Battlefield 2042 is already in the off-season. If you’re interested, the initial download for 2042on Steam is 48 GB. I encourage you to look at the smaller-scale modes (relatively speaking) and definitely Portals matches such as 1942, Bad Company 2, and Battlefield 3 as well. Some players appreciate the all-out chaos of the 128-player games but more often than not, I just find them a slog. I’ll say that, too, many of you can do that with just this trial.