The moderation team behind Battlefield 2042's subreddit has warned fans that they will not hesitate to shut down the space for a period of time if the level of toxicity on the feed continues to mount.
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Earlier this week, the moderation team behind the Battlefield 2042 subreddit informed users that it may move to lock the subreddit as a whole due to a mass amount of harassment that has started to ...
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Though Battlefield 2042 is unquestionably in a better technical state now than it was at launch in November last year, the sentiment around the game and developer DICE are at an all-time low. The ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. DICE has delayed Battlefield 2042‘s next big update–the one that ...