The devs behind Battlefield 6 dropped some numbers on how their kernel-level Javelin anti-cheat has been holding up against hackers. Launch week saw about 98% of matches stay clean, which they improved from 93% during the open beta after blocking over a million cheat attempts. They've stopped around 2.39 million cheating tries since release, and nearly all the known cheat makers have either gone dark or are having problems.
The team is looking at adding more security layers, like HVCI and VBS, to make things even harder for cheaters. They're also working with console makers to ban hardware like the Cronus Zen. The Winter Offensive update drops soon with a Brooklyn map and an Ice Lock event where players have to find warm spots or take damage from the cold.
The team is looking at adding more security layers, like HVCI and VBS, to make things even harder for cheaters. They're also working with console makers to ban hardware like the Cronus Zen. The Winter Offensive update drops soon with a Brooklyn map and an Ice Lock event where players have to find warm spots or take damage from the cold.