Jul 9, 2026
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An Update from the Anti Cheat Team - Auto Aim Manipulation

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Jitter aim and RC filters on controllers are now officially classified as cheating, with new in-game detections active to ban players using these exploits.

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Key Changes

  • 1Jitter aim and RC filters on controllers are now officially considered cheating
  • 2New in-game detections implemented to identify and disable aim assist exploits
  • 3Account bans will be issued for hardware or software that alters recoil patterns
  • 4Alternate anti-cheat approaches are ready to be deployed if needed

All Changes

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  • changeController: The use of “jitter aim” and RC filters to exploit aim assist or negate recoil is now officially considered cheating.
  • newAnti-Cheat: Implemented new in-game detections to identify and disable aim assist and recoil exploits.
  • changeAccount: Players caught using hardware or software to alter aim assist or recoil patterns will now be flagged and banned.
  • changeAnti-Cheat: Prepared alternate anti-cheat approaches to pivot to if current solutions are bypassed.

Summary

Anti-Cheat Update

Respawn has issued a firm stance against specific controller exploits, officially classifying "jitter aim" and RC filters as cheating. These methods, used to negate recoil and exploit aim assist systems, are now subject to new in-game detection systems.

This crackdown is being implemented to ensure competitive integrity, particularly in preparation for EWC Paris. Players caught using hardware or software to alter aim or recoil patterns will face immediate account bans in accordance with the Terms of Service.