EA Says 96.3% of Cheat Sellers Failed To Hack Battlefield 6 Thanks To Javelin

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Javelin Has Blocked Over 2.39 Million Cheating Attempts!

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  • EA says it has blocked 183 out of 190 cheat sellers trying to hack Battlefield 6.
  • Over 98% of the games are now cheater-free with MIR of less than 2%.
  • As cheaters get more advanced, EA’s Javelin will evolve too, says the studio.

Since its launch, EA has been very adamant about keeping Battlefield 6 away from cheaters. It has utilized its Javelin anti-cheat, along with secure boot, to achieve this, and has been quite successful, as the numbers demonstrate. 

EA has confirmed that 96.3% of cheat sellers failed to hack Battlefield 6 thanks to Javelin. Out of 190, 183 of these sellers announced feature failures, detection notices, or even their cheats going totally offline when trying to hack. 

Why it matters: Cheaters have always been a huge problem in multiplayer competitive games, but EA’s tech seems really well-equipped to tackle them. Also, more players adopting secure boot also helped a lot. 

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EA’s anti-cheat program has been very effective against cheaters

EA says that you will come across cheat sellers promoting stuff claiming they’re still undetected, but by the time you see it, they’d have already been banned. In fact, 98% of games in Battlefield 6 are now fair. 

That means that we you jump into a game in more cases than not, you won’t come across any cheaters and will be given a level playing field. The current match infection rate is now less than 2%, and it’ll come down even more. 

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The studio says over 98% of the matches are now fair 

In total, Javelin has blocked a ludicrous 2.39 million cheat attempts. The company further says that as cheats become more advanced, their anti-cheat will also evolve, so players shouldn’t be concerned about any hacking attempts. 

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