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Battlefield 6 Head Recommends Steam Amid EA App Outage

Following Battlefield 6’s server activation, PC users on the EA platform encountered unexpected authorization glitches, blocking access to gameplay. Many saw error messages citing absent downloadable content, sparking online humor. After swift resolution, affected accounts were compensated with in-game rewards:

We recognize the inconvenience caused by today’s EA app disruption for Battlefield 6 pre-order players. As a token of goodwill, all impacted individuals will receive 12 Hardware Boosters and 12 Career 60-Minute Boosters, delivered in-game by the weekend. Phantom Edition owners will gain Season 2 Battle Pass access, while others unlock the current season’s pass.

Amid the chaos, Vince Zampella unexpectedly advised X users to switch platforms, stating he’d been playing via Steam and suggesting refunds for EA app purchases.

I’ve escalated EA app concerns. Any other avenues?

Currently on Steam. Consider refunding EA version?

While his recommendation contradicts EA’s store strategy—Steam sales reduce EA’s profit margin due to platform fees—Zampella’s focus on player experience appears justified. His leadership role across Respawn, Ripple Effect, and the Battlefield franchise, assigned post-Battlefield 2042’s rocky debut, has seen BF6’s positive reception and strong Steam player counts signal a franchise resurgence.

PC players may still face occasional technical hiccups. Our guide addresses common fixes.

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