A hilarious Battlefield 2042 bug is making weapons spin whenener they are fired, players have reported. The troubled shooter developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts received a major update recently.
Like many modern triple-A titles, Battlefield 2042 had a lot of issues when it first shipped out. Players encountered netcode problems at the time of its late 2021 launch, and the game was riddled with bugs that ruined an otherwise decent multiplayer FPS experience. Developer DICE has attempted to improve its game through regular updates, but it seems issues still persist even now.
In a recent post, Reddit user CourierSpurs1 showed off a funny Battlefield 2042 bug that made a player's weapon spin uncontrollably when fired, making it appear as if the character was leaning to the left and right with their gun. DICE's latest entry in its long-running Battlefield franchise does not have a lean mechanic, but it was present in Battlefield 5. Meanwhile, contextual leaning systems were featured in Battlefield 4, Battlefield Hardline, and Battlefield 1, the latter of which is one of the highest-rated Battlefield games of all time.
CourierSpurs1 seemingly mocked Battlefield 2042's Season 7: Turning Point update that went live on March 19 by using, «New [Siege] update is cool,» as the caption of their post on the Battlefield subreddit. This was most likely a reference to Ubisoft's popular tactical shooter, Rainbow: Six Siege, which has leaning as a major gameplay mechanic. Like Battlefield 2042, Rainbow Six: Siege also received a big update recently in the form of Operation Deadly Omen. This expansion added a new Rainbow operator named Deimos, and it also reworked Rainbow Six: Siege's shield system, among other things.
In addition to fixing a number of bugs and implementing several quality-of-life improvements, Battlefield 2042's controversial Update 7.0.0 also gave players a new map, Haven, as well as three new weapons, namely, the AK 5C assault rifle, SCZ-3 submachine gun, and DFR Strife LMG. A second map called Stadium is set to be released during Season 7, but this is essentially just the stadium section of Battlefield 2042's Hourglass map.
EA previously claimed that there should be a new Battlefield release in 2025, with CEO Andrew Wilson claiming that the game to succeed Battlefield 2042 will be a reimagination of the series that will feature a connected ecosystem. There will also be new releases for the Mass Effect and Star Wars franchises in that year, according to EA CFO Stuart Canfield.
Battlefield 2042 is the latest installment in the long-running Battlefield franchise. Featuring similar game modes and structures to titles of the past, the DICE-developed title features next-gen graphics and the same
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With Battlefield 2042 entering its final season, DICE released a roadmap of content and events players can expect to see over the next few months. It has been a bittersweet week for fans of EA's Battlefield 2042, as the developer DICE not only releasing a seventh season, but confirming that the game is quickly approaching its end. With how bad the game's launch was in 2021, most fans probably didn't expect it to last as long as it did, but Battlefield 2042 improved over time, fixing the various issues and continued adding new features and content to help the game reach new heights while fostering a bigger community.
Yesterday, EA announced that Season 7 of Battlefield 2042 would be the game’s last. After poor reception upon its release in 2021 and countless efforts to revitalize the fanbase, DICE is likely eager to move on to the series’ next installment for a much-needed fresh start. However, while the end is near, plenty of content will be added to the title in periodic updates over the next few months.
Battlefield 2042 didn’t go the way EA would have hoped it would, with the first-person shooter having failed to perform as well as it was expected to from both critical and commercial perspectives. Nonetheless, developer DICE has been keeping up support for the title, having released plenty of updates and new content over the course of seven post-launch seasons- though going forward, the studio says it’ll be shifting focus away from the game.
EA has confirmed that Battlefield 2042's Season 7 will be its last, as its development teams shift focus to the series' future. This marks the end of Battlefield 2042's long journey following its controversial launch, although fans can still expect to see some new content later on in the game.
It’s been quite a roller coaster for Battlefield 2042, which launched in an embarrassing state back in 2021, but managed to scratch and claw its way back to a solid place one update at a time. Well, it seems the Battlefield 2042 story is finally coming to an end, as EA and DICE have announced major support for the game will cease at the end the currently-in-progress Season 7. Maintenance updates and reruns of past events will still happen, but no more major seasonal content is coming.
EA’s wider multi-studio Battlefield team has gone through some significant disruptions of late, with Ridgeling Games – the studio that was established to create narrative-driven Battlefield experiences – having been shuttered. Prior to that, EA announced that Need for Speed and Burnout developer Criterion Games had joined that larger team, and now, another notable studio has been added to that list.
Season 7 of Battlefield 2042, titled Turning Point, will be its last, as reported by EA today in a new blog post. In preparation for production on the next entry to the Battlefield franchise, the dev team will be prioritizing the future—though Battlefield 2042 will still be getting some updates and events going forward.
EA and DICE have confirmed that Season 7 of Battlefield 2042 will be its last, with the companies looking forward to “what comes next” for the Battlefield franchise. That will no doubt be another big blockbusting online shooter, but Motive Studio will be creating a new team for Battlefield at their studio.
With the Connected Battlefield Universe's development now in full swing, EA announced today that Battlefield 2042 Season 7 will officially be its last.
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