In a stunning twist, Battlefield 6, the first Battlefield title since 2021's much-maligned Battlefield 2042, has been cracked by pirates. It is a massive development in piracy's ongoing battle against DRM programs, and another major entry in what has been a rather jam-packed year for pirated games.
As first shared on Reddit's r/CrackWatch community, a sub dedicated to tracking the status of cracked video games, Battlefield 6 was made available to the seedy underworld by Rune. It's worth noting that what has been made available isn't the complete package (single-player and multiplayer), as only the solo campaign has been made available to pirates.
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It's equally worth noting is that Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 are also required, so there are a few hoops that potential pirates will have to undergo. While Battlefield 6 does not have Denuvo anti-piracy measures, it does have EA's Javelin anti-cheat system and seemingly some proprietary-level DRM protections that have prevented the game from being cracked since its October release.
With Battlefield 6 cracked, the first-person shooter joins a wealth of Call of Duty...
