Following developer harassment, Battlefield 2042's toxic subreddit may go on lockdown

A tweet thread posted by a Battlefield 2042 spokesperson has resulted in a social media dogpile that could eventually shut down the game’s official subreddit. In response to fans criticizing DICE for a lack of communication and patches throughout the end of December, EA global comms director Andy McNamara told fans in now-deleted tweets that the Battlefield team is just now getting back to work after a holiday break.

“Guys, people gotta rest. We have things in motion but we have to figure out what is possible,” McNamara said. “Let us get back from break and get back to work. Love you guys but these expectations are brutal. The things you want take time to scope, design, and execute.”

source: gamezpot.com