FIFA 23 early access release was not without a few bumps. This was especially showcased with some notable errors and bugs in the PC version of the game due to the EA Anti-Cheat software that appears to be the primary reason for most of the problems while launching the game. While EA has promised to get on with fixing it, some users may still be facing problems.
PC launches of many AAA games in the recent past have been mired in controversy and FIFA 23 happens to have encountered a sleuth of problems since it was released in early access on September 27. With the full release mere hours away, here are a few remedies that might help PC players fix the Anti-Cheat error.
The game was made available to Ultimate Edition owners and EA Play subscribers three days before people with Standard Edition get access.
This is supposed to be an incentive for FUT fans to get a head start on the season before the vast majority of the players even start their FIFA 23 careers. However, many were met with fatal launch errors pertaining to the software that comes with the game.
Here are some of the ways PC players can try to fix their game:
The very first thing to try would be to uninstall and reinstall the anti-cheat service. Here is how to do it
You can manually install the Anti-Cheat by going to its EA website.
Errors such as "EA AntiCheat Service has encountered an error" may be resolved by running the launcher app, mainly Origin or EA App, with administrator access. Try relaunching the game through EA apps with admin privileges rather than third-party vendors such as Steam or Epic Games launcher.
Players should also run the game in administrator mode to avoid similar errors.
For Windows 11 users, enabling the Secure Boot function from the BIOS is
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