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Battlefield 6 player claims to have received Steam refund after 470 hours due to surprise mode removal
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First spotted by Eurogamer, ExplorEverythingOnce on the Battlefield subreddit claims to have received a full refund on Battlefield 6 from Steam support after 470 hours logged, well in excess of the platform's standard refund window of two hours within two weeks.
In this case, Explor's stated reason for pursuing the refund, which they claim proved persuasive to Steam support, was the surprise removal of multiple popular modes from Battlefield 6's standard quickplay queue.
For Explor, the killer was the removal of Rush, their preferred gametype across those 470 hours.
It is, I think, a failure on Battlefield Studios' part to effectively downgrade the experience like this.
Comments under Battlefield Studios' announcement on X and posts on the Battlefield 6 subreddit are similarly hostile.