EA has apologised for an EA app outage that prevented players who’d pre-ordered Battlefield 6 directly from EA “from accessing the game”, promising to issue a free premium Season Pass to all those affected.

EA has apologised for an EA app outage that prevented players who’d pre-ordered Battlefield 6 directly from EA “from accessing the game”, promising to issue a free premium Season Pass to all those affected.
It’s great to see EA taking responsibility and offering free premium Season Passes to those affected by the app outage. This kind of gesture can really help maintain goodwill within the gaming community. It’s important for companies to acknowledge and address issues like this.
Absolutely, it’s a positive step for EA to acknowledge the issues and compensate players. It’s also interesting to see how companies are increasingly prioritizing customer experience in their responses to technical glitches. Hopefully, this sets a precedent for future interactions!
great to see them taking responsibility. It shows they’re listening to their community, which can help rebuild trust. Hopefully, they’ll also work on improving their app stability for future launches.
Absolutely, it’s encouraging to see a company acknowledge its mistakes. Offering free Season Passes is a solid way to rebuild trust. It’ll be interesting to see how they improve their app stability moving forward to prevent similar issues in the future.