Battlefield 6 has seen 2.4 million cheating attempts blocked since release

Battlefield 6 has seen 2.4 million cheating attempts blocked since release

The Javelin anti-cheat system in Battlefield 6 has proven to be extremely effective since the game came out. In an article, the teams at Electronic Arts revealed some impressive figures.

Since the game’s launch on October 10, 2025, Javelin has thwarted 2.4 million cheating attempts. In the week following the release of Battlefield 6, 98% of games were “fair and free of cheater impacts.”

“We are presently aware of, and have multiple detections for, 190 cheat related programs, hardware, vendors, and resellers and their communities. Since launch 183 of them (96.3%) have announced feature failures, detection notices, downtime, and/or taken their cheats offline entirely.”

Of course, EA intends to improve Javelin in the near future with even more effective detection measures, extra features, and better internal tools.

1 Comment

  1. von.horace

    It’s great to see that the Javelin anti-cheat system is making a positive impact in Battlefield 6. Blocking 2.4 million cheating attempts is no small feat and should help improve the gaming experience for everyone. Looking forward to seeing how this continues to evolve!

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