Battlefield 2024 requires secure boot for anti-cheat, following in Valorant's footsteps

Battlefield 2042 introduces Secure Boot enforcement, requiring all players to have the security feature turned on to play the game. The change will prevent cheats from sneaking in during the Windows boot process.

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/battlefield-2042-follows-valorants-footsteps-now-requires-secure-boot-to-play-the-game

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