We know that many of you are catching errors while trying to load into a server and then being returned to the main menu To recover from the problem? No worries. For now, we can get started by searching a server pic.twitter.com/bDDN3DaIME and check if a server is run on. Battlefield Direct Communication (@BattlefieldComm) November 12, 2021 According to the official Battlefield Direct Communication account on Twitter, the Unable to Load Persistence Data problem is a server-side problem that currently is being studied and discussed. If this problem is not as easy as it may be, it’s the only way to eat it. Even then, chances of success are slim to none. I’d like to wait for an official notification of the fixes and keep my watch on the social media. This issue also affects players who try to log in from the title screen to the game, so if you aren’t watching the game, we’d suggest not to restart it. Because Battlefield 2042 is a game that requires persistent internet connection, the whole game isn’t currently available until the issue is resolved. This problem isn’t related to the Unable to connect to EA servers bug that plagued the game during early access. It was, most likely, caused by the large number of gamers trying to play simultaneously. Hopefully some of these flaws will be resolved before the game, and will be released on November 19th 2021. Although there aren’t any useful adjustments and technical difficulties, Battlefield 2042 is likely to be a fantastic addition to the series. In the review, we gave five stars based on a game created exclusively for Battlefield enthusiasts; it has a fast-paced multiplayer and a chaotic game with ample resources and a solid foundation. On PC, Xbox X|S, and PlayStation 5 the game is full of dynamic weather and massive areas, and the option is endless for a single match.