If there is one thing that is very abundant in PC games, it's cheating. Compared to consoles, it is much easier to write programs that give players an unfair advantage on PC, especially for competitive play.

EA is determined to keep cheaters at bay with the new FIFA 23. Its senior director of game security and anti-cheat, Elise Murphy, detailed a new in-house developed anti-cheat program to combat PC cheat developers.

The anti-cheat program is called EA AntiCheat (EAAC). The software is a kernel-level anti-cheat and anti-tamper solution developed by EA for FIFA 23. Murphy explains that "PC cheat developers have increasingly moved into the kernel, so we need to have kernel-mode protections to ensure fair play and tackle PC cheat developers on an even playing field."

Ea Developed A New Anti-cheat System For Fifa 23

EA describes the EAAC as "absolutely vital" to competitive games like FIFA 23 as the game features crossplay between PC and consoles. Having an anti-cheat program designed for PC will even the playing field between console and PC users. What is the EAAC? The new anti-cheat software will even the playing field with crossplay being enabled for PC.