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So, Battlefield 6 got its big reveal. The whole globe saw it, thanks to EA spilling the beans during this giant multiplayer event. Tons of creators were there, scrabbling around, trying to get the latest scoop. Honestly, felt a bit chaotic—kind of like a carnival, but with digital guns and flashy lights.
But hey, most of what we need to know is out there now. Especially the nitty-gritty about the PC version. Spoiler: not everyone’s thrilled. Who would’ve guessed, right?
Okay, sidestep time: have you ever thought about why cookies are called cookies? Because EA’s targeting cookies popped up in the middle of it all. Yeah, cookies. More on those weird things later, if I remember.
Anyway, back on track! Battlefield Studios said they’re launching Battlefield 6 with this Javelin Anticheat thing on PCs. It’s like EA’s personal watchdog—or maybe like a digital bouncer—rooting out cheats. Been around since 2022, but Javelin got its name this year. Fun fact, it’s already in EA FC and Madden too. It’s like when your favorite band suddenly plays your hometown venue.
The technology isn’t totally new for Battlefield—it came along during Battlefield 2042’s sixth season. So, not a shocker that it’s tagging along again. And yes, it’ll be in the beta as well. You’ll need Secure Boot enabled in Windows to get in. Side note: Secure Boot relies on TPM 2.0. I’m not going to pretend I knew what that was at first glance. Thank Google for sparing me the embarrassment.
Can you imagine giving third-party software access to the dark corners of your PC? Like, it’s sitting down there rummaging around. That always seemed a little…intrusive to me. But apparently, the pros outweigh the cons since cheats have gotten so slick. It’s the price we pay for immersive gaming, I guess.
By the way, Call of Duty has its own thing called Ricochet. Which is… just feels appropriate for their brand, doesn’t it?
Anyway, October 10 is when Battlefield 6 drops on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. Mark it on your calendars. Or not. I’m not your boss.