Plans for Battlefield 2042’s microtransactions may have been unearthed by data miners. Battlefield 2042 has been an incredibly controversial title since the time of its release. Just weeks prior to coming out, the game received a month-long delay that was then followed by a messy beta, giving some fans pause. Some hoped that the beta was an outdated build and wasn’t reflective of what the final game would be. Unfortunately, the final game was just as bad, if not worse in some areas. Battlefield 2042 was slammed by critics and fans alike, resulting in one of the most chaotic launches on DICE’s history, which is saying a lot. The game has received a number of patches over the last 5 months, improving various things, but it’s still very rough around the edges. Sadly, it may be getting worse.

New category images for the #Battlefield2042 ingame store arrived with Patch 4.0:📦 Bundles🔫 Soldier, Weapon & Vehicle Cosmetics⬆️ XP BoostsOther files include 5 Premium Currency packages and tiers, weekly & bonus missions for the upcoming Battle Pass.Store menu images: pic.twitter.com/rkyPDVg26N

These are the five currency packages in the files. There is no actual data on prices.COD is using similar values for packages. The price structure over there (PS / Xbox store):🪙 500: 4.99$🪙 1100: 9.99$🪙 2400: 19.99$🪙 5000: 39.99$🪙 13000: 99.99$ pic.twitter.com/xzvISsL3mR