Recently, it has been reported that EA seems to have begun to take strict measures against players who use the "Cronus Zen" auxiliary hardware (keyboard and mouse converter) in "Battlefield 6". Once the use of this device is detected, the relevant accounts will face bans.

According to player feedback on multiple social media platforms, players who use Cronus Zen input conversion hardware are being removed from the game by Battlefield 6 officials.This situation has aroused widespread attention and discussion in communities such as Reddit. A large number of reports and player reactions about account bans have been gathered here, showing the scale of this ban.


For players who don't know, the main controversial point of the Cronus Zen device is that it allows players to connect a mouse and keyboard to games on the console platform for games that do not natively support keyboard and mouse operations.This often results in an unfair advantage: users can enjoy the precision of a keyboard and mouse while taking advantage of the aim-assisted features the game offers controller players.
Although such devices can be used to assist in accessible play in some cases, they are often used to gain an unfair competitive advantage in competitive shooters such as Overwatch and Call of Duty.EA's action this time is a rare public ban by a major game company on a large scale for users of such hardware, demonstrating its resolute attitude towards combating cheating and maintaining a fair gaming environment.

"Battlefield 6" is currently on sale on PC, Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 platforms, and supports cross-platform play across all platforms.