Battlefield 6 Requires Secure Boot On To Run: Here’s How To Enable It
8/06/2025Battlefield 6 Requires Secure Boot On To Run: Here’s How To Enable It
As announced by EA, Battlefield 6 requires players to have Secure Boot enabled on their Windows PC in order to launch and play the game. This requirement applies starting from the game’s Early Access open beta and continues for the full release. The move is part of EA’s efforts to enhance anti-cheat protection and combat cheating at a fundamental system level.
What Is Secure Boot and Why Is It Required?
Secure Boot is a BIOS/UEFI feature that ensures only trusted, signed software loads during the PC’s startup process. It helps prevent malicious programs, like rootkits and kernel-level cheats, from injecting themselves into the system before the OS boots. Battlefield 6’s anti-cheat system leverages Secure Boot along with TPM 2.0 and other security features to combat sophisticated cheating methods, including memory manipulation and hardware ID spoofing.
How to Check If Secure Boot Is Enabled on Your PC
- Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog.
- Type
msinfo32
and hit Enter to open System Information. - Look for the entry Secure Boot State in the system summary.
- If it says On, you’re set to run Battlefield 6.
- If it says Off or Unsupported, you need to enable Secure Boot in your BIOS.
Also, ensure your system drive is formatted with the GPT partition style. Secure Boot requires UEFI mode rather than legacy BIOS and GPT disks instead of MBR. You can check your disk type under Disk Management.
How to Enable Secure Boot in BIOS/UEFI
If Secure Boot is off, follow these steps to enable it:
- Restart your PC and enter the BIOS/UEFI settings by pressing the appropriate key during boot (usually DEL, F2, ESC, or F10, depending on your motherboard).
- Navigate to the Boot or Security tab.
- Make sure the boot mode is set to UEFI (not Legacy or CSM).
- Find the Secure Boot option and set it to Enabled.
- Save changes and exit (usually F10).
If the Secure Boot option is greyed out, ensure your system is booting in UEFI mode and your drive is GPT. Some systems may require installing default Secure Boot keys from within the BIOS settings.
Other Security Features Required by Battlefield 6
- TPM 2.0: Trusted Platform Module is also mandatory, usually enabled alongside Secure Boot.
- Virtualization-Based Security (VBS) and Hypervisor-Enforced Code Integrity (HVCI): These may be recommended or required for full anti-cheat functionality.
Why This Matters
EA’s Battlefield 6 uses the new EA Javelin Anticheat system, which requires these firmware-level security protections to effectively detect and block cheating attempts. Securing your PC with Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 helps create a fair gaming environment and protects your system from low-level tampering.
Troubleshooting Tips
- If you follow the steps but still encounter Secure Boot errors, double-check that your boot drive is formatted as GPT (not MBR).
- Check for BIOS/UEFI firmware updates from your motherboard manufacturer, as outdated firmware can cause compatibility issues.
- Consult your PC or motherboard manual or support website for exact key presses and Secure Boot options.
- If you run a custom or older build without Secure Boot support, you may not be able to play Battlefield 6.
Summary
Enabling Secure Boot is mandatory for running Battlefield 6 on PC as of 2025, helping enforce robust anti-cheat measures. By following the simple BIOS configuration steps above, most users can quickly enable Secure Boot and enjoy the game without issues. If you play PC games seriously, keeping these security features enabled is increasingly important for fair play and system protection.