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- Wilbero9 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
Big thanks for info, this worked for me!
- xXSaraZilXx9 days agoRising Novice
Same.
I've had this problem for 3 years now. The only thing that helped was creating a dual boot system with Windows 10. But that can't be the case, that EA can't fix the problem. I've tried everything on Windows 11 and nothing has worked.
- Freakzter06_GER9 days agoNew Rookie
Essentially what it says over here: https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fjywvu4l3sodf1.png%3Fwidth%3D791%26format%3Dpng%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D2e24f0e0e391662c932b8c6b64ba9661cbfb492e
Or see this image from dylanstrategie: - xXSaraZilXx9 days agoRising Novice
I try that is not working for me :/
- ormoss9 days agoNew Novice
I had the same problem with battlefront 2
- Ch3apt1ck9 days agoNew Novice
Mines on ps5 and I have a weird email that's not mine and I cannot login,all other ea games are fine?
- Heckin_Shady9 days agoRising Novice
Try this video. Step 3 fixed it for me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpglNGochjw
- Cyphe7629 days agoRising Novice
WORKING SOLUTION FOR THE SPLASH SCREEN SILENT CRASH
If you have ever played any other EA games which us EA Anticheat you need to do this.
In the install directory go to EAAntiCheat folder & run EAAntiCheat.Installer.exe as Administrator (or download & run the eaanticheat installer from https://help.ea.com/en/articles/platforms/pc-ea-anticheat/ )
Once the app loads select "Uninstall all" and let it run. DO NOT try to reinstall it from the .exe, only remove it.
When that completes, go back to steam (or EA launcher) and run the game from there.
It will trigger a fresh EA anti cheat install script & then the game will launch.
- xProRapiDZz9 days agoNewcomer
This sounds like for some people they've got the files that allows the game to launch, maybe due to some error on EA's side. And when the early access starts the game will update and download the files needed for a start
- 0Gentleman9 days agoNew Novice
Hello,
I'm encountering a blocking issue when launching Battlefield 6 (early access). The game displays the EA logo, then instantly closes, with no error message and no EA Anti-Cheat log generated.
✅ System specs:
Windows 11, fully updated, official version
Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 Gaming X V2
CPU: Ryzen
GPU: AMD RX 6900XT (latest drivers installed)
System disk: GPT / UEFI
Secure Boot: enabled
CSM: disabled
TPM 2.0: enabled
Tried launching via both EA App and Steam
Fresh Battlefield 6 install, files verified
🔧 Already tried (no success):
Enabled Secure Boot in BIOS
Reset Secure Boot keys (Install default keys)
Fully reinstalled EA Anti-Cheat (via EAAntiCheat.Installer.exe)
Manually deleted C:\Program Files\EA\AC\
Performed Windows clean boot (no third-party software)
Launched both EA App and game as administrator
Checked EAAC service is present
Verified via msinfo32: Secure Boot enabled, BIOS in UEFI mode
Ran sfc /scannow and DISM → no issues found
No logs generated in C:\Program Files\EA\AC\Logs\ after crash
❌ Problem:
Game closes immediately after the EAAC Battlefield 6 image.
No error message
No EAAC logs
Windows Event Viewer only shows EA Anti-Cheat filter being loaded/unloaded (no errors)
🧩 Possible causes:
EA Anti-Cheat might be failing to initialize or hook into the kernel
Potential conflict with Secure Boot / TPM despite fully compliant configuration
Silent bug affecting specific Gigabyte motherboards?
EDIT : I success to launch it by creating a new user admin and reinstall the game on it.
I don't know what is the issue. I don't see weird program on my main user that can make the Anti cheat stop the game.
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