October 11, 2025 - 22:10

In light of recent launch challenges faced by Battlefield 6, EA has stepped up to address user frustrations. Players have reported a significant bug where the game fails to recognize that it has already been installed, leading to confusion and disappointment. In an unexpected turn of events, an EA executive suggested one affected user consider a refund and purchase the game on Steam instead, sparking discussions about the game's launch quality.
To alleviate the situation and retain player loyalty, EA has announced a compensation package for those impacted by the issue. Affected users will receive a free seasonal Battle Pass, allowing them to access exclusive content and features. Additionally, players will be granted XP boosters to help them progress more quickly in the game. This move aims to enhance the gaming experience and show appreciation for the community's patience during this rocky start. EA's response highlights the importance of customer satisfaction in the gaming industry, especially during high-profile game launches.
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