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Battlefield 6 releases today and it will not be playable on any Linux / SteamOS system

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Last updated: 10 Oct 2025 at 11:15 am UTC

Just a reminder that thanks to EA's latest anti-cheat, the launch of Battlefield 6 today will be unplayable on any Linux system. This is because of EA Javelin anticheat, which was previously just called EA anticheat before being rebranded.

Unfortunately it's the same for the likes of the recent release of skate., various other Battlefield titles, EA Sports FC, EA Sports Madden, EA Sports WRC and any other modern game that has an online mode from EA will remain unplayable thanks to EA Javelin anticheat. As listed on our dedicated ant-cheat page, there's simply no workaround for it and no solution until the day Linux / SteamOS gain enough market share that it cannot be ignored.


Pictured - Battlefield 6

You can get Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4 working though with our guide, since they use older tech. We also have a dedicated ongoing guide of game alternatives for Linux platforms that might help.

Another alternative is NVIDIA GeForce NOW, which can be played in the browser on Linux (lower quality) and a dedicated Steam Deck application. NVIDIA recently announced GeForce NOW is ready for Battlefield 6 and it will have the newer GeForce RTX 5080 servers compatibility too for even better quality overall.

Perhaps one day we might see Valve introduce a newer and more improved anti-cheat themselves with full Linux support, that could end up being another solution. Although, it would need to be cross-platform for it to pull in more developers too.

In related news, Electronic Arts (EA) was recently sold off to investors including Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.

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pb 9 hours ago
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EA: "Wine, Proton and Steam Deck are not supported"
Me: "EA is not getting my money."
*mic drop*
tfk 9 hours ago
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EA has been on my ignore list for ages. I'm currently downloading my 914 GOG game installers to my Nas, so I doubt I will miss this game.
marc 8 hours ago
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I honestly don't recall single good EA title I'd like to play and all of this war games nonsense is not something that appeals to me, so yeah, screw them. I won't be installing rootkits in my system, that's not why I use Linux since XP times.
R Daneel Olivaw 8 hours ago
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Just want to double down on the last line item in the article: EA is now owned by some of the most horrifyingly disgusting human beings on the planet, so should be avoided at all costs.
g000h 8 hours ago
I occasionally watch Rust gameplay online for entertainment (Willjum, Cali, SebbyK, PrinceVidz). While doing this, I notice the extent of (aimbot) cheating on PVP games - It happens a lot, and it is all Windows users doing it, because Linux users can't get past the Anti-Cheat.

But then despite the cheaters, also the performance of every item in your home gaming system - Your gaming mouse, your gaming keyboard, graphics card, processor, high performance RAM, low ping fibre internet connection - All those things *also* affect how well you are able to compete against other PVP players.

Then, something I'd level at the Rust game - No-Lifers - People who don't have a life outside of spending hours and hours grinding away to build the biggest base, get the most *boom*, and literally beat other players because of time spent in game.

It is practically pointless to play PVP games unless you are on a level-footing with the other competitors. And how can that ever be the case, unless you are playing in a DOOM LAN Party on duplicate systems.
Eike 8 hours ago
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It is practically pointless to play PVP games unless you are on a level-footing with the other competitors. And how can that ever be the case, unless you are playing in a DOOM LAN Party on duplicate systems.

In ye good olde times, I chose a server of friendly people (unknown to me) playing as mediocre as me and had quite some fun. Early CoD times, that was. Stopped playing FPS when server browsing was abandoned.
Lofty 7 hours ago
Just want to double down on the last line item in the article: EA is now owned by some of the most horrifyingly disgusting human beings on the planet, so should be avoided at all costs.

On the plus side it will probably not be long before it ends up asset stripped by a private equity firm.
Kristian 4 hours ago
A game not being playable on Linux is news now, we sure have come a lomg way.
amiablechief 4 hours ago
And that is why I vote with my wallet and steer clear away from games like this, no matter how "good" they are.
Leahi84 2 hours ago
Nothing of value was lost. I will never give money to this company now that it is owned by the Saudis and Trump's son-in-law. Banning Linux just makes it even easier.


Last edited by Leahi84 on 10 Oct 2025 at 6:57 pm UTC
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