
#Battlefield 2042 steam player count Patch#
I had to deal with unstable performance while reviewing Battlefield 2042 and felt that not all of the game's design decisions worked in its favor, despite having fun shooting its new guns, scaling buildings using hovercrafts, and revisiting BF1942 in Portal.Īfter the day-one patch dropped, I did notice a smaller amount of frame drops on 128-player maps, but the game is still far from running smoothly on my rig.
#Battlefield 2042 steam player count update#
Battlefield 2042's second update will bring "more fixes and improvements that we’ve identified during this first week of Early Access," while the one following it is described as "a larger and more substantial update." The developer has also revealed that two more updates are currently planned to release before the end of 2021. Update 0.2.1 also addresses stuttering on the Breakaway map and should make it that the names of allied players are always displayed correctly. While the game’s focus on multiplayer and live service led many to believe that it could get fixed in the future, the lack of proper communication and meaningful updates has led to a lot of frustrated players.While it's not faring too well in terms of user reviews, Battlefield 2042's Steam player count currently sits at 90,952, making it the 9th most played game on Steam.ĭeveloper Dice has already deployed a small day-one patch, introducing fixes for rubber banding, which players reported particularly while playing the game's All-Out Warfare modes. Unfortunately, this is one of many lows for Battlefield 2042 as the game hasn’t been received well by either fans or critics. Read More: DICE Reportedly Learned "Valuable Lessons" Over Battlefield 2042 Battlefield 2042 Reaches Record Low With Less Than 1,000 Concurrent Steam Players As of today, the game has managed to go back up to 1,042 players but that’s just barely making the cut and it’s clear that some major changes are needed to keep this game alive.



SteamDB (via VGC) revealed that Battlefield 2042 dropped to 1,000, which is a new low for the series.

This is a very bad sign for a live-service multiplayer-only shooter and the lack of Season 1 isn’t helping things either. It looks like fans are losing their patience with Battlefield 2042 as the game reached a new record low, with the Steam player count dropping below 1,000 for the first time.
