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Article: EA's Javelin anti-cheat is coming to Arm-based systems soon — new job listing for Windows-on-ARM driver anticipates Nvidia N1/N1X debut and pivotal shift in PC gaming
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EA is developing a native ARM64 driver for its Javelin anti-cheat software, as indicated by a new job listing. This move is specifically aimed at supporting Windows on ARM, anticipating the launch of Nvidia's upcoming N1/N1X gaming-focused chips.

The expansion to ARM-based systems would enable popular games like Battlefield to run on these new platforms, addressing a major current limitation where anti-cheat software typically blocks such games on non-x86 hardware. The job listing also mentions future support for Linux and Proton, signaling a broader strategy to reach audiences on platforms like the Steam Deck.

Main topics: EA's Javelin anti-cheat, Windows on ARM support, Nvidia's rumored N1/N1X chips, expansion of PC gaming to non-x86 platforms.

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2026-03-04 17:06
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