Battlefield 6: February Anticheat Metrics

Battlefield 6: February Anticheat Metrics

Greetings, Operators,

It is time for another intelligence briefing regarding our ongoing offensive against cheaters in Battlefield 6. Here is the operational breakdown for the month of February.

February Briefing: Operational Impact

Anti-Cheat Progress Chart

Match Infection Rate (MIR): This metric tracks the percentage of total matches disrupted by at least one suspected cheater. This figure accounts for all flagged accounts, including those where evidence is still being gathered for final enforcement.

In early February, the MIR sat at 3.72%. We observed a steady climb that peaked at 5.01% on the 15th. At that juncture, we deployed a wave of fresh detection signatures and accelerated our enforcement protocols, which successfully thinned the cheater population over the following weeks. This led to a monthly low of 2.30% on the 25th. We have since noticed minor upward fluctuations as cheat developers attempt to recalibrate their software in response to our latest countermeasures.

Throughout the month, the EA Javelin Anti-Cheat system neutralized 256,263 attempts to compromise game integrity before they could impact live matches. Our team is currently monitoring 226 separate illicit programs, hardware exploits, and vendor networks. Of those, 217 (approximately 96.01%) are currently reporting service outages, detection flags, or have been forced offline entirely.

We continue to analyze your reports and feedback daily. Expect our next statistical update regarding March’s performance in about a month’s time.

Maintain integrity on the front lines—we’ll see you on the Battlefield.

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