Battlefield 2042 is now out, shifting to a near future setting while supporting up to 128 players in its matches. Its server status is of greater importance to players than ever before, since the title now focuses exclusively on multiplayer. Without a single-player campaign to help you kill time, you’ll certainly want to be aware of any scheduled maintenance that can take the title offline.
Battlefield 2042’s server status can also be affected by unexpected issues that bring its servers down or render players unable to connect to matches. It’s a curse that touches every multiplayer game out there. Fortunately, this article aims to keep you updated on when it might be difficult to connect to matches and why that might be the case.
Battlefield 2042’s servers took a bit of a beating during its launch weekend but, while getting into games was less smooth than would be ideal, they remained online. That also happens to be their current status, so you should be able to get into matches just fine, at most after a couple of failed attempts.
This may change over the coming weeks and months and we’ll keep an eye out on when Battlefield 2042 might be down, updating this article as soon as we learn of any change.
If you want to be on top of things, you may also want to keep track of the Battlefield Direct Communication Twitter, which is a new account set up to keep players posted on any issues and fixes the team behind the game is currently aware and working on. Hopefully, as the game transitions out of its week-long early access period, we’ll see its servers becoming more stable.
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