Battlefield 6 faces severe cheating issues during the Open Beta. PC players are furious because they have to give their privacy to play the new entry in the long running series, but they aren’t getting what they were promised, which was a safe game where no cheaters could exist. Unfortunately, they trusted in EA Games, and they kinda deserve to get the usual EA treatment until they learn how the company operates. It seems that cheaters can still drop inside the game without issues because all measures are poorly implemented. We at Infinite Start predicted this would happen, and we will cover it more.
Battlefield 6 faces big issues
Battlefield 6 is already plagued with cheaters, as if it were the old games in the series. Honestly, it is deserved, EA Games has no chance at redeeming themselves, they never really cared about players getting to have fun with games. Back in the day they uses to actually care, but much to the like of companies like Ubisoft, they became rotten to the core as time went on. As time keeps passing by, they seem to become even worse, and there’s no sign that they actually want to help players have safe gaming sessions, they rather harvest data with them with Anti-Cheats.
Battlefield 6 faces a shaky release ahead of itself, and maybe, we can already see it failing in the horizon. No matter what EA Games does, Live Service games are meant to die off, especially games like this that have a price tag on top of them. If they were free, maybe people could give it a pass, but now its becoming normalized that a full price game requires internet connection and forces you into online modes. Nobody cares about these outdated and unpractical games anymore, games are meant to be played anywhere.