Apex Legends' regional finals have been disrupted by multiple players being hacked mid-game, leading one expert to warn against playing other EA-published games until the situation is resolved.
The Apex Legends regional finals took place last weekend, but things didn't go according to plan. Seen just below, two pro players—Genburten and ImperialHal—were hacked right in the middle of the regional finals. The former was able to see players through walls and terrain, and the latter was gifted an aimbot by the hacker themselves.
Apex Legends pro Genburten had his account hacked in the middle of ALGS…. Never seen anything like this wtf pic.twitter.com/YNd8oCIm4zMarch 18, 2024
An Apex Legends hacker has just given ImperialHal aimbot in the middle of ALGS...Never seen anything like this wtf pic.twitter.com/OZRvSrEVeLMarch 18, 2024
"I can see everyone!" Genburten says in the clip above before quitting the match. "I have aimbot right now!" ImperialHal realizes in the other clip above. The pro says he couldn't shoot, and while he attempted to play out the rest of the round, the match was later abandoned.
It's unclear who's responsible for hacking the two pro Apex Legends players. A fair few claims are circulating online about who could be responsible for the hack, but at the time of writing, no one has stepped forward to claim responsibility.
The Anti-Cheat Police Department, just below, recommends that players steer clear of any EA-published games until the issue has been resolved. The account also recommends that no one plays games protected by the 'EAC' anti-cheat system.
PSA: There is currently an RCE exploit being abused in @PlayApex. It is unsure whether it comes from the game or the actual anti-cheat (@TeddyEAC ). I would advise against playing any games protected by EAC or any EA titles once they have fixed this or can comment.Currently,…March 18, 2024
The anti-cheat expert also suggests that those who were participating in the Apex Legends regional finals at the
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