Cronus Zen Users Banned on Battlefield 6
Drama
14 October 2025 11:19
Electronic Arts has started enforcing stricter measures against players using the Cronus Zen device in Battlefield 6, resulting in account suspensions for some users caught with the controversial input technology.
The Cronus Zen, known for providing unfair advantages in gameplay, has been banned by EA, which has started issuing permanent account suspensions to players attempting to use it while playing Battlefield 6. This news surfaced on social media platforms, where multiple players shared images of the bans they received after attempting to engage the device while in the game.
The Cronus Zen is infamous in the gaming community for its ability to modify in-game inputs, allowing players to reduce recoil, boost accuracy, and even use macros that automate complex actions. This gives users an edge in competitive games, often undermining fair play. It works on both PC and console platforms, making it accessible to a broad range of gamers.
In response to the growing backlash from the Battlefield community, some players took to social media with celebratory reactions, expressing their approval of the bans. One user commented, “The Cronus Zen community is losing their minds and getting banned on Battlefield 6 lmao. How about play the game how it was intended to be played and have fun?”
The announcement comes after a lead programmer for the Cronus device was quoted as saying the Cronus Zen had been “cooked” specifically for Battlefield 6, suggesting that the device was optimized for the game. Despite this, the development team behind Cronus has advised users not to use their Zen when playing Battlefield 6, likely in response to the tightening stance taken by EA on unfair gaming practices.
The move by Electronic Arts has been widely applauded by fans and players who support maintaining a level playing field in online games.
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14 October 2025 11:19
Electronic Arts has started enforcing stricter measures against players using the Cronus Zen device in Battlefield 6, resulting in account suspensions for some users caught with the controversial input technology.
The Cronus Zen, known for providing unfair advantages in gameplay, has been banned by EA, which has started issuing permanent account suspensions to players attempting to use it while playing Battlefield 6. This news surfaced on social media platforms, where multiple players shared images of the bans they received after attempting to engage the device while in the game.
The Cronus Zen is infamous in the gaming community for its ability to modify in-game inputs, allowing players to reduce recoil, boost accuracy, and even use macros that automate complex actions. This gives users an edge in competitive games, often undermining fair play. It works on both PC and console platforms, making it accessible to a broad range of gamers.
In response to the growing backlash from the Battlefield community, some players took to social media with celebratory reactions, expressing their approval of the bans. One user commented, “The Cronus Zen community is losing their minds and getting banned on Battlefield 6 lmao. How about play the game how it was intended to be played and have fun?”
The announcement comes after a lead programmer for the Cronus device was quoted as saying the Cronus Zen had been “cooked” specifically for Battlefield 6, suggesting that the device was optimized for the game. Despite this, the development team behind Cronus has advised users not to use their Zen when playing Battlefield 6, likely in response to the tightening stance taken by EA on unfair gaming practices.
The move by Electronic Arts has been widely applauded by fans and players who support maintaining a level playing field in online games.
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