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    EA reports that 2.39 million Battlefield 6 cheat attempts have been blocked since launch.

    Ever since the dawn of online multiplayer gaming, cheating has been a constant issue that game developers have had to combat with anticheat programs that prevent or detect hacking attempts, and then ban the account responsible shortly thereafter. Many turn to third-party solutions like Easy Anti-Cheat or BattlEye for this, though some studios opt for first-party software developed in-house.

     

     

    The true efficacy of kernel-level programs has been in question ever since they became as fairly widespread as they are now, with many arguing that such deep access to your operating system isn't necessary for an anticheat to do its job. For its hit new FPS Battlefield 6, though, EA and Battlefield Studios say that Javelin has been hugely successful.

     

    That news comes in a new report from the Battlefield developer in which it was announced that since the game's October 10 launch, 2.39 million cheat attempts have been blocked by Javelin, with 190 different cheat sellers/programs detected and 183 (96.3%) of them reporting failures or announcing takedowns as a result.

     

    Battlefield Studios also announced that in the shooter's opening week, it had a Match Infection Rate (MIR) — a measure of the percentage of games with a cheater in them — of just 2%, meaning 98% of Battlefield 6 games in that time were hacker-free. A graph further shows that in the month after launch, that number has only slightly grown to an average of about 2.3-2.5%.

     

    Match Infection Rate (MIR) statistics for cheating in Battlefield 6.

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    The Match Infection Rate (MIR) of games played during Battlefield 6's Open Beta.

     


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