Epic Games adds Easy Anti-Cheat for ARM devices — Feature unlocks support for Windows, Linux, and Switch 2

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Epic Games has finally introduced ARM compatibility for Easy Anti-Cheat, featuring support for both Windows and Linux-based ARM operating systems. Epic Games issued new patch notes highlighting Windows and Linux support for EOS 1.17.1.3-CL44532354, and instructions for game developers to update EAC to the latest version.

Some other anti-cheat programs have already added support for Windows on ARM; however, Easy Anti-Cheat is one of the most popular anti-cheat engines used by video games today, and adding EAC will introduce compatibility for a plethora of titles. The icing on the cake is Epic's support for Linux ARM devices, which is a massive bonus for Linux players since Valve has incorporated ARM support for Proton, its Windows-to-Linux emulator.

Today's update from Epic also brings official Nintendo Switch 2 support: "This release adds support for Nintendo Switch 2. You can extend your game’s existing EOS SDK for Switch integration to run on Nintendo’s latest hardware with minimal changes," the release note states.

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Aaron Klotz is a contributing writer for Tom’s Hardware, covering news related to computer hardware such as CPUs, and graphics cards.

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