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“To the Day We Die:” Battlefield 6 Devs Talk Anti-Cheat

Seemingly no competitive video game is safe from the scourge of cheating, and the developers of Battlefield 6 are well aware of this. EA revealed the multiplayer gameplay trailer for its upcoming first-person shooter this week, and developer Battlefield Studios also confirmed that the game will launch with Javelin Anti-Cheat on PC.

This is a kernel-level anti-cheat program that will run in the background of Battlefield 6–and its upcoming beta, according to VG247–and it’s designed to actively monitor for any signs of cheating. This tech has been used in several other EA games like Madden and F1, and it’s an evolved version of EA Anti-Cheat that was first introduced in Battlefield 2042.

While this anti-cheat software has proven to be particularly effective, it’s not foolproof and it’s only a matter of time before cheat-makers find a way around it. Respawn Entertainment CEO and Battlefield Studios head Vince Zampella acknowledged this issue, comparing it to an “arms race” as developers are constantly working on improving their anti-cheat technology while cheat-makers continue to discover exploits in games.

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