Greetings, Soldier,
Apologies for the delay—it seems this report took a scenic route before reaching the front lines.
April served as the closing chapter of Season 2, a period during which we prioritized the development of new features and refined our detection capabilities in preparation for the Season 3 rollout. While we deployed a series of surgical strikes against specific cheat developers as the Match Infection Rate (MIR) approached the 5% threshold, our primary focus remained on fortifying our infrastructure for the season ahead. Consequently, the MIR remained relatively stable, albeit at a slightly elevated level compared to the previous month.
While our initial projections placed April at 2.97%, the data has since recalibrated to a final standing of 2.39%. As we noted in our January report, our MIR metrics undergo automatic, retrospective adjustments. This ensures that our data evolves alongside the threat landscape, providing you with an accurate reflection of matches compromised by at least one cheater.
April: Performance Metrics

Match Infection Rate (MIR): The percentage of total matches adversely affected by at least one cheater. This metric encompasses all suspected instances, including those where evidence is insufficient for immediate enforcement action.
April’s MIR commenced at 2.39%, climbing steadily to a peak of 4.95% on the 19th. Following fluctuations within the cheat development scene, we observed a brief decline before a slight resurgence toward the end of the month, ultimately settling at 4.68% at the time of this report.
Throughout April, the EA Javelin Anti-Cheat system successfully intercepted 168,568 attempts to manipulate or tamper with the game, neutralizing these threats before they could compromise your matches. We are currently monitoring 99 active entities—including software, hardware bypasses, vendors, and their support networks. Of these, 91 (91%) are currently experiencing service outages, detection failures, or have ceased operations entirely.
Stay vigilant and keep the playing field level. See you on the Battlefield.
