Battlefield 6 is Banning Cronus Zen Users Across PC and Console
- NFD NEWS

- Oct 15
- 2 min read
If you’re planning on booting up Battlefield 6 with a Cronus Zen attached, there’s bad news waiting for you. In a series of posts on social media, it has been revealed that users are receiving account suspensions from Electronic Arts when trying to play Battlefield 6 using a Cronus Zen, an infamous piece of technology mostly used by malicious operators in games.

An image uploaded to social media showed that Electronic Arts is permanently blocking access to Battlefield 6 for those found to be using a Cronus Zen in the game.
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The Cronus Zen input device has long been the face of controversy in the gaming world, simply because it offers malicious advantages to those using it. It can massively reduce recoil, aid with accuracy, and introduce macros that users can lean on to gain an upper hand over their opponents, and it works on both PC and console platforms.
In a string of posts on social media, users started sharing images of bans after trying to boot Battlefield 6 with a Cronus Zen engaged:
The discourse has proven that both console and PC platforms are being impacted by these punitive actions, which have been met with jubilation from fans worldwide. In one post, a user wrote:
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?
It was stated that the ‘lead programmer’ for the Cronus lineup has mentioned how the device is ‘cooked’ for Battlefield 6, and that the team has advised users not to use their Cronus Zen when playing the all-new FPS title.
Do you think this is a huge win for Electronic Arts?











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