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Even players on Xbox and PlayStation have to worry about hackers on PC thanks to the open beta's crossplay features ...
Both Battlefield 6 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 are going to require you to have Secure Boot turned on.
DICE is quickly banning cheaters in the Battlefield 6 beta, with a developer confirming that they are aware of the hacks.
Battlefield 6's open beta was just infiltrated by cheaters, meaning they managed to get past both Javelin and Secure Boot.
Battlefield 6 isn't even out yet, but cheaters have already infiltrated the Open Beta on PC. That's despite requiring players to enable Secure Boot to access the playtest.
Cheaters using wallhacks have already been reported in Battlefield 6, just a few hours after the Open Beta went live.
Call of Duty Black Ops 7 will also be the first in the series to require Secure Boot be enabled, Activision has confirmed.
Battlefield 6's security features proved to be of little effect, as cheats were created for the game on the very first day.
Open Beta for everyone will go live on August 9, and there will also be a Weekend 2 for the Battlefield 6 Beta before the game releases in October. However, cheaters in the game within a day of early ...
Our guide goes over all the steps you need to take to solve the "Secure Boot not enabled" error in Battlefield 6. The post ...
Regardless whether you're getting the next Call of Duty title, or the next Battlefield entry (or even both), make sure your ...
Following Battlefield 6, Call of Duty is also making Windows security features, TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot, mandatory on PCs.