Since Launch, Battlefield 6 Has Blocked A Whopping 2.4 Million Cheat Attempts

Since Launch, Battlefield 6 Has Blocked A Whopping 2.4 Million Cheat Attempts

From TheGamer (Written by Johnny Flores Jr.) on | OpenCritic

It's been nearly three months since Battlefield 6, the first new Battlefield title in some time, was released on all major consoles and PC, and in the 49 days since its release, it sounds like Battlefield Studios, the collective group of EA-owned groups working on the first-person shooter franchise, have had their hands full of stopping cheaters.

In a post shared on Reddit outlining the game's ongoing anti-cheat efforts, EA asserts that its Match Infection Rate (MIR), or the measurement used for having at least one cheater impact a game, was 98 percent during launch week. In other words, most players were able to enjoy a fair game.

Perhaps most notably, 2.39 million attempts at cheating have been blocked to date. What's more, of the 193 identified "cheat-related programs, hardware, vendors, and resellers and their communities," 183 of them have announced they're either failing, have been detected or taken themselves down altogether.

RedSec isn't being dunked on because it's bad; it's because hating battle royales is trendy.

In other words, if you're hosting, selling or providing cheats, there's a good chance EA is aware of you, and it's only a matter of time before they close...

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