Battlefield 6 Beta Hits 470K Players, Anti-Cheat Stops 330K Cheaters

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The Battlefield 6 beta has attracted over 470,000 concurrent Steam players, with the anti-cheat system successfully stopping over 330,000 cheating attempts. Despite implementing a kernel-level anti-cheat requiring SecureBoot, cheaters continue to attempt to bypass protections, but the developers are actively working to improve detection and enforcement, promising a continued fight against hacks until the game's official launch on October 10.
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