10 Video Games You Didn't Realise Nobody Finished

8. Battlefield V

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Staggeringly the sixteenth game in total in the franchise, Battlefield V is definitely not everyone's cup of tea. Just about clinging onto its rivalry with Activision's Call of Duty franchise, EA's Battlefield V faced widespread backlash from pretty much the moment its first teaser trailer dropped.

Littered with historical inaccuracies for its chosen time period and far too many bad PR moments from EA's officials pre-release, it was clear from the get go that Battlefield was fighting a losing battle when it was revealed sales were 85% behind those for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.

However, the completion rates for those who did actually buy the game are perhaps a bigger point of concern for fans of the series.

Around 25% of players managed to soldier through Battlefield 4's story, but that number drops all the way down to around just 10% for its sequel.

The game is known for being short when it comes to innovation and creativity, but, even with its mixed reputation within the community, this number is sure to surprise plenty of people and illustrate just how deep the early damage really ran for Battlefield.

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