8/11/2025, 4:01:30 PM | techcrunch.com | news

    Electronic Arts Blocks 300,000 Cheating Attempts After Battlefield 6 Beta Launch

    Electronic Arts launched an open beta for its upcoming first-person shooter Battlefield 6, which quickly faced a surge in cheating attempts. Within the first two days, the company reported 104,000 instances of potential cheaters and blocked 330,000 attempts to cheat or tamper with anti-cheat systems. The game uses a kernel-level anti-cheat system called Javelin, which operates with high privileges on the computer to detect background cheating. Electronic Arts also employs Secure Boot, a Windows hardware-based security feature, to make it harder for cheat developers to create or run cheat programs. The company acknowledged that anti-cheat systems are an ongoing, evolving challenge and that no single solution is a complete defense. Similar anti-cheat measures are used by other major game developers like Riot Games and Activision.

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