"Battlefield 6" was launched today, and its popularity has been recorded in the history of Steam, but on the EA App, the situation could not be worse.For several hours, players who purchased Battlefield 6 through EA's official store were blocked from all modes.The reason is a strange "entitlement bug".Some players complained that they had been blocked from entering the game five hours after its launch.

EA says it's working hard to fix the problem, but that's not enough for Battlefield game director Vince Zampella.Responding to an angry player on Platform X, Zampella gave the advice any reasonable PC gamer would give in this situation: "Can you refund the money and buy it on Steam?"

Of course, but it's still surprising to hear this from an EA executive.Zampella also wrote in the post above: "I have yelled at the people at EA App. Any suggestions on the next upgrade?"
At this moment, players all over the world know how bad the EA App is.It was clunky, buggy, and had one of the worst friends lists in the history of a game launcher.Since the Steam version is right there, there's really no reason to have to open this "devil launcher" to play Battlefield 6.And, as you can see, I'm right - even Vince himself chose not to use his own app.