Hackers Crack Battlefield 6 PC Version
Vladislav Nikolaev
A group of hackers known as RUNE has reported a successful breach of the Steam version of the shooter Battlefield 6 (single-player mode). The game did not utilize Denuvo; instead, Electronic Arts opted for a custom protection method along with CodeVirtualizer.
Set in the near future, Battlefield 6 narrates a conflict between NATO countries and the private military company Pax Armata. The story centers around a Marine Corps squad tasked with thwarting the PMC's plans and preventing the onset of a new world war.
Recently, Battlefield 6 received a significant update titled California Resistance. This update introduced the Eastwood map, a limited-time Sabotage mode, two new weapons—the DB-12 shotgun and the M357 revolver—a new type of mission in Gauntlet mode, a temporary battle pass called The California Resistance, and more. On December 9, players can look forward to a winter version of the Empire State map and the Ice Lock mode.
Battlefield 6 launched on October 10 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. On October 28, EA released a free battle royale mode called Battlefield REDSEC. You can find our review of the single-player campaign here.
It's worth noting that hacker voices38 previously breached FIFA 20, eFootball PES 2020, NFS Heat, Starlink: Battle for Atlas, Total War: Three Kingdoms, Star Wars: Squadrons, and NFS: Hot Pursuit Remastered.
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