The Battlefield 2042 case is much worse than Cyberpunk 2077, an absolute failure for a game that doesn't come back.Fair enough, but usually if the Devs show it in a video it's safe to say it's confirmed and in the game. It doesn't always work that way, so you definitely have a point, we've seen "Confirmed Planned" features scrapped, even working ones removed, and sure that usually that comes with notice up front and an explanation but not always. This is kind of an industry wide issue right now, they oversell and underdeliver then patch things in as they go, hell every game has a day 1 patch now so they know they can usually get away with shipping it a little "Broken" or "unfinished" as long as the patch its out day 1. We've seen some extreme examples of this the past 2 years and it going very badly, CP2077, BF2042 being the two biggest but not the only ones.
Still on the topic of managed expectations, IF the Devs say it's there it's safe to assume it is, especially for this stream as the patch will probably launch the same day or close to it.
What has been worrying me since Cyberpunk 2077 was released is the amount of time it takes for them to give us new content whether it's paid or free. As if the great work has already been done and now we can only hope for small improvements. Lack of communication about what to expect is largely to blame for this.
Tomorrow they have another great opportunity to cheer on all their customers.