JAKARTA - Electronic Arts announced the launch of EA Javelin Anticheat, a new EA anticheat system specifically designed to detect, prevent and deal with in-game fraud.

First launched in 2022, EA's anticheat solution has supported more than 28 million PC players in more than 2.2 billion game sessions Now, with the presence of EA Javelin Anticheat, EA strengthens their security system for the entire gaming ecosystem.

The goal is for players to have equal playing fields where results, developments, and success are determined purely based on achievements. Thus, this will prevent cheating from affecting other people's gamesplay, security, and privacy.

The name Javelin itself was chosen to represent the main attributes of this system, namely defense, strength, and agility. To date, EA Javelin Anticheat has shown more than 99 percent accuracy in detecting fraudulent attempts.

"Our mission is to create a play environment where skills and sportsmanship are the only way to victory. EA Javelin Anticheat is a clear proof of our commitment to justice and integrity," said EA's Head of Game Security,ur Murphy in his announcement.

With this launch, EA is committed to creating a safe and fair gaming experience for all players. The company also asks everyone to play in the rules of the game and refrain from damaging or using cheats.

"With EA Javelin Anticheat, we don't just react to fraudulent attempts; we proactively create a safe space where players can trust justice in their gaming experience," added AC Ward, Director of Anticheat Engineering.

Finally, the EA also calls on all players to comply with the rules and not use fraudulent programs, spamming, hacking, phishing, or activity that damages the EA system or other players.


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