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Okay, so Battlefield 6 is finally out there. EA kinda spilled the beans big time during this huge multiplayer reveal. Seriously, there were like hundreds of content creators blasting out their gameplay live. Wild, right?
Anyway, loads of deets are out now. Especially for PC folks, and brace yourselves, ’cause not everyone’s gonna love it. Trust me, it’s a mix of good, bad, and uh… interesting?
So, Battlefield Studios said they’re launching Battlefield 6 with Javelin Anticheat on PC. It’s EA’s own thing, running in the background like a nosy neighbor. It’s been a thing since 2022, but it only got a name in April. Weird, huh?
Oh, and they’ve used Javelin in other games, like that EA FC, Madden… I think F1 too, among others. They first popped it into Battlefield 2042, so it’s like their new pet project.
And hey, if you’re curious — the upcoming beta is where you can see this magic, or chaos, at work. You’ll need Secure Boot enabled in Windows. Which somehow ties into TPM 2.0. Yeah, I don’t get it much either but seems most PCs can handle it. Modern tech, am I right?
Kernel-level anticheats, what a term. They’re like everywhere now, in big-name multiplayer games. Vendors like BattlEye and Easy Anti-Cheat are buzzing with activity. Call of Duty’s got Ricochet. Which sounds cooler honestly.
Here’s the kicker: letting third-party software dig that deep into your PC makes people uneasy. Tons of reasons to be wary. Like, it doesn’t play nice with Linux/SteamOS. But then again, it fights off cheaters like a boss. Not flawless, but kinda necessary for online gaming now.
Mark your calendars, folks. Battlefield 6 drops October 10 on PC, PS5, and Xbox X/S. Gonna be a ride!