Yeah, Rockstar/T2 isn't the only one with the piss-poor management for their games:
Some players of DICE's new shooter are putting the subreddit's moderators in a difficult position
kotaku.com
UPDATE 13/01/22: Following last week's backlash, DICE announced 2042 Rush will return later today as a featured experie…
www.eurogamer.net
EA Director of Comms for Shooters comments on the on-going Battlefield 2042 silence in communications, and says fan expectations are "brutal."
mp1st.com
Maybe not release a game in a broken state? The expectations weren't brutal to begin with, they were all just standard things that a BF game should've come with. And I've been to the BF2042 subreddit. Before the mods post on the potential lockdown of the subreddit, the memes, bug footages, and text posts are mostly legit complaints about the game, and they pretty much gaslit the entire subreddit into oblivion
The mods on the subreddit have recently made it clear on what they mean by "toxicity", which seemed to have calmed down the members. But man, the past few days have been almost as bad as Halo and TLOU2 subreddit incident