Fair Play, Better Battles: Broken Arrow bolsters anti-cheat system and more in new Update 1.0.11

broken-arrowThe new Broken Arrow Patch – out now – focuses on strengthening protection against cheaters while improving overall stability and balance.

Since launch, developer Steel Balalaika and publisher Slitherine have worked tirelessly to listen to community feedback and ensure the best possible gameplay experience. The fight against unfair play has now taken a major step forward with the introduction of the Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) system. Working alongside the existing internal anti-cheat system, EAC offers players two launch options when starting Broken Arrow:

  • Launch Offline (without EAC) – Designed for players who prefer a single-player experience and do not plan to participate in online modes.
  • Launch Broken Arrow (with EAC activated) – Grants access to all multiplayer features and team-based battles.
  • This is the most significant change introduced by the update, but it’s not the only one. As a special Halloween treat, a brand new zombie scenario has been added, inspired by a workshop creation from community member Joining Player. It can be played by 1 to 4 players in co-op mode, and features a unique visual and sound atmosphere designed specifically for the map. Players will face off against different types of zombies and command various forces to fight them in an intense and immersive survival experience.

    Alongside this, several smaller changes have been made:

  • Introduction of support for server-side network architecture
  • Mission Editor improvements
  • Balance adjustments
  • Bug fixes
  • To know more about all the improvements read the changelog here.

    For more game information please visit the games website or its official Steam page.