BattlEye

BattlEye is a proprietary anti-cheat software designed to detect players that hack or abusively use exploits in an online game. It was initially released as a third-party anti-cheat for Battlefield Vietnam in 2004 and has since been officially implemented in numerous video games, primarily shooter games such as PUBG: Battlegrounds, Arma 3, Destiny 2, and DayZ.[3][4]

BattlEye
Developer(s)BattlEye Innovations e.K. (Bastian Suter)
Initial release2004
Operating systemWindows, macOS, Linux[1][2]
TypeAnti-cheat software
LicenseProprietary
WebsiteOfficial website

BattlEye supports Valve Corporation's Proton compatibility layer and is usable on the Steam Deck.[5][6]

Games using BattlEye

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