EA admits it “incorrectly” banned some Battlefield 3 players

By Dave Cook

Battlefield: Hardline might be around the corner, but EA has admitted it “incorrectly” banned Battlefield 3 players using anti-cheat software. Oops.

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It follows DICE’s Karl Magnus-Troedsson being asked whether or not Battlefield is going annual with a new release each year. His answer skirted around a simple yes or no, but you can see what he said here.

Now, the Battlefield 3 bans were confirmed over on EA’s Help blog, which explains that players using PunkBuster anti-cheat software have found themselves banned incorrectly.

“We are investigating an issue of Punkbuster bans that were incorrectly applied to some of our players,” the statement reads. “Please undertstand that our game advisors are not able to access or overturn Punkbuster bans, but we’re working with our partners at Even Balance to get this resolved as quickly as possible.”

If you’ve found yourself banned after using PunkBuster software, you can appeal the decision direct to EA here.

“Please stay tuned for updates on this issue,” the post concludes, “and we’re very sorry for the inconvenience this has caused.”

Via Eurogamer.

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