EA has issued free premium Season Passes for Battlefield 6 to apologize for an outage affecting pre-order players. The outage on the EA app prevented some players from accessing the game immediately upon launch. In response, EA announced that all impacted users will receive in-game perks as a thank-you for their patience, including Boosters and access to a seasonal Battle Pass. Battlefield 6 has quickly become one of the biggest games on Steam with high player traffic leading to server queues.
What should players do if they encounter issues accessing Battlefield 6? nPlayers encountering issues should ensure their EA app is updated and check their email for any notifications from EA regarding the outage and compensation. If problems persist, players can reach out to EA support for assistance.nBattlefield 6 marks a return to form for the franchise, delivering a blend of thrilling multiplayer action and content-rich solo play. The game aims to recapture what made previous entries in the series special while introducing fresh mechanics and expansive environments, showcasing the developers' commitment to revitalizing the iconic franchise for both new and returning players.
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Honestly, this kind of transparent compensation is becoming the new standard for handling rocky launches, and I'm totally here for it. It's a smart move that not only smooths things over but actually builds some much-needed goodwill with the player base.
Nice to see EA owning their server issues and making things right with players. It's refreshing when companies actually listen to community feedback instead of just ignoring launch day problems.