The development team behind Battlefield 6, collectively known as Battlefield Studios (DICE, Motive, Criterion, and Ripple Effect), provided a detailed update on how their kernel-level Javelin anti-cheat system has been performing in combating cheats in the popular first-person military shooter game.
According to data gathered by the developers, Javelin ensured that roughly 98% of online Battlefield 6 matches in the game’s launch week were effectively cheat-free. This means there was only a 2% ‘Match Infection Rate’, an admittedly nebulous data point that the developers describe as the chance that players would encounter a cheater in their matches.
The 98% rate was attributed mainly to the improvements made during the Open Beta weekend. At first, ‘only’ 93.1% of the matches were cheat-free, but that figure was raised to almost 98% by the final day after blocking over 1.2 million cheat attempts and removing tens of thousands of cheaters. Secure Boot adoption had increased from 62.5% to 92.5%, as well.
During the launch weekend of Battlefield 6, Javelin prevented over 367K cheating attempts. That’s fewer than during comparable Open Beta weekends, but it’s consistent with the current number of cheating developers the developers had tracking. To date, this figure has grown to 2.39 million blocked cheat attempts. Battlefield Studios is currently aware of 190 cheat-related programs, hardware, vendors, resellers, and their associated communities. Since launch, 183 of them (96.3%) have announced feature failures, detection notices, downtime, and/or taken their cheats offline entirely.
That doesn’t mean the fight against Battlefield 6 cheats is over. Beyond the requirement of Secure Boot, developers are exploring additional features already available at the operating system level, such as HVCI (Hypervisor-Enforced Code Integrity) and VBS (Virtualization-Based Security). Furthermore, they will continue to work with console partners to ban cheating hardware, such as the Cronus Zen.
Battlefield 6 just ended its free multiplayer trial event. The game is about to receive its Winter Offensive update in a week. Winter Offensive will add a new map, mode and weapon; players will roam the streets of Brooklyn with below freezing temperatures, forced to seek Heat Zones to prevent health drain in the limited-time Ice Lock event, battle other teams in the limited-time Ice Lock Gauntlet variant, and unlock the new Ice Climbing Melee Axe.
You can learn more about it in our full Season 1 preview.
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