Just over twenty-four hours ago, the Battlefield 6 beta began, and already millions of enthusiastic players, including those from TopMob, have jumped into the action. However, it’s regrettable that some cheaters have managed to circumvent the highly anticipated Javelin Anti-cheat system designed by Electronic Arts to maintain the game’s honesty.
On various social media platforms, videos allegedly depicting individuals acting dishonestly have been shared, sparking the impression that Javelin is merely a subject of mockery for some unscrupulous users.
Why people feel the need to cheat in a beta is beyond me.
Good Thing?
One perspective is that cheaters getting access to Battlefield 6 during its beta phase could be beneficial, since this would give Electronic Arts and the involved studios an opportunity to strengthen their anti-cheat system before the official release on October 10th.
In a recent chat, the heads behind the game emphasized the crucial role of preventing cheating within the game. However, this ongoing fight against cheats is dynamic and continuous.
On various social media platforms, videos of individuals unfairly accessing the Battlefield 6 beta before honest gamers have appeared.

@ItsHapa
🔢 VERIFIED: Players have already discovered ways to cheat in Battlefield 6 during its Early Access Beta. Here’s the evidence that these cheats are fully operational from day one.
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@WisdomAegis
Replying to @CODUpdates
A quick reminder about TPM 2.0 and the anti-cheat system requiring kernel-level drivers in Battlefield 6 Open Beta tests: while these measures are implemented, unfortunately, they do not completely stop hackers or cheaters from using third-party software to manipulate gameplay. Surprisingly, such incidents are still occurring during the open beta testing phase.
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The beta version isn’t flawless yet, but it already feels quite refined. I’ll temporarily overlook videos showcasing map glitches used by streamers to conceal themselves in the terrain and still attack enemies from afar. For now, I’m willing to give the game the advantage of presumption. However, the issue of cheating needs to be addressed promptly.
As the countdown to the Battlefield 6 beta began, enthusiasts found themselves entangled in the SecureBoot issue, with certain players unable to launch Battlefield due to having third-party applications or accessories activated on their computers, which were blocking the game from booting.
Have you been impacted by a blatant cheater in Battlefield 6? Let me know in the comments.
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2025-08-08 09:54