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Battlefield 2042’s scoreboard won’t show scores until MarchI guess they’re trying something new
I guess they’re trying something new

Earlier this week, Dice announced that they weredelaying Battlefield 2042’s first seasonin order to focus on “extensive fixes to the game.” One of those fixes were changes to the game’s scoreboard due in late February, but today the development team announced those had slipped into early March instead.“Our next Update after todays Hotfix will now roll out in early March. This is a change from our last messaging to you all on it’s intended release,” said atweet. “The extra time will help to ensure we improve the quality of our Updates, and include additional changes.“Battlefield 2042 | Hazard Zone Official TrailerWatch on YouTubeDice initially announced the intended release date and showed off the scoreboard changesback in January. Those changes include: making the scoreboard actually show scores. A bold choice.Other sweeping changes are incoming to the ailing FPS, including better player profiles, map layout changes and voice comms. The lack or inadequacy of some of these features are why Ed wrote in hisBattlefield 2042 reviewthat the game “doesn’t seem ready yet.“While the introduction of larger changes has been pushed back to March, Dice have been patching the game to fix bugs. The news of this release date delay came alongside news of new hotfix deployed today to “address areas of game instability that we’ve noticed after the release of Update #3.2,” said anothertweet.As I said last time, it’s nice that Dice remain committed to improving the game, but it sounds like a big job. Particularly when you look at thedownward pressure of those 70% of Steam reviews which are negative.
Earlier this week, Dice announced that they weredelaying Battlefield 2042’s first seasonin order to focus on “extensive fixes to the game.” One of those fixes were changes to the game’s scoreboard due in late February, but today the development team announced those had slipped into early March instead.“Our next Update after todays Hotfix will now roll out in early March. This is a change from our last messaging to you all on it’s intended release,” said atweet. “The extra time will help to ensure we improve the quality of our Updates, and include additional changes.“Battlefield 2042 | Hazard Zone Official TrailerWatch on YouTubeDice initially announced the intended release date and showed off the scoreboard changesback in January. Those changes include: making the scoreboard actually show scores. A bold choice.Other sweeping changes are incoming to the ailing FPS, including better player profiles, map layout changes and voice comms. The lack or inadequacy of some of these features are why Ed wrote in hisBattlefield 2042 reviewthat the game “doesn’t seem ready yet.“While the introduction of larger changes has been pushed back to March, Dice have been patching the game to fix bugs. The news of this release date delay came alongside news of new hotfix deployed today to “address areas of game instability that we’ve noticed after the release of Update #3.2,” said anothertweet.As I said last time, it’s nice that Dice remain committed to improving the game, but it sounds like a big job. Particularly when you look at thedownward pressure of those 70% of Steam reviews which are negative.
Earlier this week, Dice announced that they weredelaying Battlefield 2042’s first seasonin order to focus on “extensive fixes to the game.” One of those fixes were changes to the game’s scoreboard due in late February, but today the development team announced those had slipped into early March instead.
“Our next Update after todays Hotfix will now roll out in early March. This is a change from our last messaging to you all on it’s intended release,” said atweet. “The extra time will help to ensure we improve the quality of our Updates, and include additional changes.”
Battlefield 2042 | Hazard Zone Official TrailerWatch on YouTube
Battlefield 2042 | Hazard Zone Official Trailer

Dice initially announced the intended release date and showed off the scoreboard changesback in January. Those changes include: making the scoreboard actually show scores. A bold choice.
Other sweeping changes are incoming to the ailing FPS, including better player profiles, map layout changes and voice comms. The lack or inadequacy of some of these features are why Ed wrote in hisBattlefield 2042 reviewthat the game “doesn’t seem ready yet.”
While the introduction of larger changes has been pushed back to March, Dice have been patching the game to fix bugs. The news of this release date delay came alongside news of new hotfix deployed today to “address areas of game instability that we’ve noticed after the release of Update #3.2,” said anothertweet.
As I said last time, it’s nice that Dice remain committed to improving the game, but it sounds like a big job. Particularly when you look at thedownward pressure of those 70% of Steam reviews which are negative.