According to a new Battlefield 2042 report, the upcoming first-person shooter – set to release this October via the PC, PS4, PS5, and trio of modern Xbox consoles – is in trouble. While everything DICE and EA have shown of the game so far has fans hyped for the first Battlefield game in three years, it remains to be seen if the game will be able to make good on this hype at launch. In order to do this, it has to get two things right at release: servers and anti-cheat. That said, while there’s no reason to doubt the servers won’t be able to handle the launch, it sounds like the latter may be a problem, or at least that’s what a new report from prominent Battlefield 2042 insider Tom Henderson claims.
I recently spoke with a hacker provider about #Battlefield2042 cheats already being advertised etc.
He replied, “Yeah, that game is fucked. We have seen a 400% rise in website traffic and sign-ups in August over July, with a large amount of that coming from BF 2042 searches”.