98% of matches a week after the shooter's release were already played without people using prohibited software.
Electronic Arts has published statistics on the operation of its new Javelin anti-cheat system. Since the release of Battlefield 6, the system has successfully prevented 2.4 million attempts to use prohibited software.
For comparison: already during the open beta, Javelin blocked 1.2 million attempts to cheat.
To date, the anti-cheat system detects 190 different programs and hardware devices. Of these, 183 have already officially announced failures, detection, or have completely stopped selling (or simply supporting) their cheats for Battlefield 6.
EA notes that it plans to develop the anti-cheat system and simplify the system for submitting complaints about suspicious players.