Battlefield 6 Is Almost Cheater-Free, Studio Claims

Battlefield 6 Is Almost Cheater-Free, Studio Claims

Battlefield Studios has released an update on Battlefield 6‘s anticheat, now that we’re one month into the popular shooter’s first season. The statistics look highly impressive for the studio’s campaign against cheaters, claiming that only 2% of total matches were likely to have been impacted by cheating.

Instead of reporting on anticheat by the number of cheaters caught or banned, Battlefield Studios uses a metric it calls “Match Infection Rate,” or MIR, calculated around the likelihood that at least one cheater impacted the results of a given match. The studio reports a MIR of just 2% in the week following launch, which means an impressive 98% of matches were cheat-free.

In the month following BF6’s launch, the MIR has fluctuated a little, but has stayed mostly between 2% and 3%. The studio reports that EA’s Javelin Anticheat has blocked more then 2.39 million cheat attempts to date since release–comparably less than the open beta, which saw over 1.2 million cheats blocked in under 10 days.

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