
Early Access to Battlefield 6's Open Beta Unveils Cheating Concerns
As players dive into the open beta of Battlefield 6, reports of cheating have surfaced, raising concerns ahead of the game's release.
The open beta for Battlefield 6 launched on August 7, and players have swiftly noted occurrences of cheating. Following the underwhelming response to the last installment, excitement for Battlefield 6 surged after EA announced the beta.
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Players Share Cheating Clips
Despite EA’s introduction of the Javelin anti-cheat system, many players encountered cheating during the early access beta. Shared videos on social media highlighted the use of wallhacks indicating players can be seen through walls.
In response to the situation, producer Alexia Christofi acknowledged the cheating and confirmed actions against offenders. Gamers speculated on the effectiveness of the Javelin system, while some believe it might not be fully active during the beta.
Frustration among players continues as cheats detract from the gameplay experience. Some have expressed disappointment to the extent of returning to other games like Call of Duty. With EA’s strong investment and commitment to Battlefield 6, the studio aims to tackle issues like these as they prepare for the official launch on October 10.