It's safe to say the highly anticipated Battlefield 2042 hasn't got off to the best of starts. Released in November of last year, DICE and Electronic Arts' latest installment in the popular Battlefield franchise was meant to be an ambitious massive-scale shooter with a purely multiplayer focus, unlike the previous Battlefield games. The game is set in the near-future with an array of futuristic weaponry, vehicles, and gadgets aimed to give players the most creative approach to combat the series had seen. Unfortunately, thanks to technical issues and a lack of content at launch, Battlefield 2042 had a very lackluster response from fans and a mixed reception with critics.