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Hi EA Support and hi asnan747,
I just wanted to say that I’m experiencing the exact same issue as you, Asnan747.
On October 26th, I was permanently banned from Battlefield 6. That day, I had been playing CS2 on Faceit with my cousin, which of course requires Faceit Anti-Cheat to run in the background. After our match, we switched to Battlefield 6.
At the beginning of my first match, Battlefield suddenly crashed for no clear reason. Right after that, I realized that CS2 was still open in the background, so I closed it and relaunched Battlefield 6. Everything seemed fine afterward — but the next morning, when I tried to start the game again, I saw that my account had been banned.
At first, I thought maybe it was caused by the NVIDIA overlay or FPS counter, but after reading your post, I now understand that Faceit Anti-Cheat may have conflicted with Battlefield’s own anti-cheat system, resulting in a false ban.
I already contacted EA Support and explained all of this, even asking for proof of what triggered the ban, but my case was closed without any proper answer, and the ban remains permanent.
This is truly painful because I’ve been a Battlefield player for over 20 years, starting with Battlefield 2, and I have never cheated in my life. It really hurts to be banned unfairly — especially after spending €70 on the game and being such a long-time, passionate Battlefield fan.
Please, EA, review this situation again. It’s clear that several of us have been affected by the same false detection involving Faceit Anti-Cheat. We only ask for a fair review of our cases.
Thank you for your time and understanding.
Best regards,
Bilal G.
Origin Name _VII_MoUdJaH
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