The Battlefield 6 open beta‘s early entry interval has begun, and pictures of explosions and simulated navy motion has been flooding the web ever since. Whereas quite a lot of gamers are sharing cool issues they did and having a superb time, a rising variety of persons are lamenting the truth that, regardless of EA’s greatest efforts, a number of cheaters have already surfaced inside this open beta take a look at.
A number of social media posts have proven footage of cheaters in motion, together with one from X user ItsHapa that seems to indicate a participant with the power to view each participant within the match–friend or foe–no matter the place that participant was on the map. One other X consumer, 10IQGamingYT, claims that within hours, a bunch of cheaters have been in a position to play with “ESP, aimbot & radar.”
🚨CONFIRMED: Cheats are already working in Battlefield 6.
This footage proves CHEATS are FULLY FUNCTIONAL on Day 1 of Early Entry Beta. pic.twitter.com/j9WSyWPEI1— ItsHapa (@ItsHapa) August 7, 2025
Battlefield 6 producer Alexia Christofi replied to ItsHapa’s post directly addressing the posted clip, saying that the staff was conscious of the exploit and that she believed the “participant is already banned.” No official remark has been left on the clip from 10IQGamingYT as of this writing.
The clips of cheaters come regardless of EA utilizing Secure Boot technology for the PC model of the sport, which requires gamers to change the core settings of the PC they’re going to be taking part in on. A user guide posted by the corporate yesterday goes into element on find out how to activate Safe Boot, together with particular directions primarily based on the mannequin of whichever PC is attempting to run the sport.
Battlefield 6 is about to launch October 10 on Xbox Sequence X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC–with cross-play available to those that want to use it. Preorders can be found now for each the usual and Phantom editions, the latter of which incorporates further in-game skins, foreign money, and extra for $100–compared to the usual version’s $70 price ticket.