• BattlEye sets the standard for anti-cheat protection, priding itself on shutting down hack creators and providers like no other.
  • BattlEye has provided native Linux and Mac support for a long time and we can announce that we will also support the upcoming Steam Deck (Proton).
  • BattlEye works by scanning connected clients for various cheat and exploit methods. Upon detection, BattlEye disconnects (kicking) the offending clients.
  • You can learn more about BattlEye on their website, here . What do you mean by a preliminary integration of BattlEye (Beta)?
  • In order to play a BattlEye-enabled game, BattlEye's software must be present on your system. You will not be able to launch the game if you have uninstalled it.
  • BattlEye Innovations e.K. Initial release. ... BattlEye supports Valve Corporation's Proton compatibility layer and is usable on the Steam Deck.[5][6].
  • BattlEye is an Anti-Cheat service that scans the operating system for hacks similarly to an Anti-Virus, and if found blocks them from functioning or bans the user.
  • Sometimes, the BattlEye Launcher can get stuck showing the “Starting BattlEye Service…” message and it will prevent a game from launching.