The Battlefield 6 beta is now live for everyone, and it’s making waves. On Steam, the number of players online has already topped 470,000. It looks like it might even hit 500,000 by the end of the weekend. If you join in, you’ll earn some cool rewards, like the Seeker Soldier and All-Terrain Soldier skins, the Dominion weapon package, and stickers. Plus, if you play again next weekend, you can snag the War Machine vehicle skin and other goodies.
One major change in Battlefield 6 is the introduction of a kernel-level anti-cheat system. This requires players to have Secure Boot enabled on their PCs. Despite this, the SPEAR Anti-Cheat Team reported a lot of attempted cheating. In just the early access phase, they blocked over 330,000 cheating attempts and received 104,000 player reports in just the first two days.
The Secure Boot feature isn’t a complete fix, but it’s a step forward. It helps the team detect cheats more effectively. They noted that while it adds a barrier for cheat creators, it’s not foolproof. The team emphasizes the importance of community reports and working alongside their Gameplay Integrity team to ensure a fair gaming experience.
As Battlefield 6 gears up for a full launch on October 10, the fight against cheating will remain strong. The developers are committed to keeping the game fair and enjoyable for everyone.
Interestingly, statistics show that about 30% of gamers have encountered cheating in online multiplayer games. This highlights the ongoing challenge game developers face in ensuring integrity and fairness. The actions taken by the Battlefield team could set a benchmark for other games grappling with similar issues.
As gaming continues to evolve, community feedback and innovative solutions will be key in shaping a positive environment for all players.



















