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@EA @Battlefield
To Whomever This Might Concern,
Due to the statement posted on Bluesky by Brian J. Audette, I will no longer be purchasing Battlefield 6 until one of the two following occurs:
1. Brian J. Audette publicly apologizes (social media video.)
AND Or
2. Brian J. Audette is terminated from employment with Electronic Arts, Battlefield Studios, or whichever development company he's employed through.
Also, it appears the Battlefield publishing or development team is censoring consumers or anyone else regarding the Charlie Kirk assassination. It is for this reason that I will never purchase another EA game.
I was really excited to play Battlefield 6. I know you all worked hard on it, and I couldn't wait to build new friendships through it, as well as strengthen old friendships. I began playing Battlefield around 2004, with Battlefield: Vietnam, and then in 2005, with Battlefield 2. After about a decade of playing Battlefield games, this is where I stop purchasing anymore of those games. I'll continue to play the older games though. I just don't understand why you can't remain unbiased and focus on your job, which is creating the video games, and leave politics out.
@Activision @CallofDuty
Call of Duty games were also games I was excited for when they would release a new title. They have completely destroyed the title through repetitive multiplayer and recycled maps, and worst of all, micro-transactions and the woke vision. Battlefield began doing the same in recent years. It is a shame both @Battlefield and @CallofDuty have forgotten where they had come from those years ago. Maybe one day, things will change, but I cannot continue to support any Battlefield or Call of Duty.
Thank you for your time regarding this matter. Thank you for the entertainment and fun my friends and I had in the past years. 🤝
Sincerely and respectfully,
Red
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