VRChat responds to backlash after anti-cheat changes

VRChat has officially responded to the massive amount of backlash from fans following the announcement of ‘Easy Anti-Cheat’ implementation.

The development team behind VRChat recently came under fire from fans after the team announced the 2022.2.2update would add Easy Anti-Cheat, or EAC, to the platform.

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As a result, fansimmediately began review bombingVRChat on Steam and voiced their frustrations that the update would prohibit all mods on the platform going forward.

Now, the VRChat team has responded to the backlash, but it seems that EAC will stay on the platform moving forward, with fans split on the response.

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VRChat responds to anti-cheat backlash

The response came directly from VRChat’s officialblog, where the team typed up a lengthy post titled “Addressing your Feedback.”

The post said that the team had been “gathering up all of [the] feedback across every channel” to implement “changes and improvements” after the initial Security Update blogpostreleased on July 09, 2025.

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According to the update, the team is working to implement a variety of quality of life and accessibility changes directly to VRChat to avoid players having to install mods to play the game comfortably.

The team is planning to implement features like horizon adjustment, custom mic sensitivity, movable menus, personal mirrors, haptics on touch, and more in the future.

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The reason for these changes seems to be due to the initial fan backlash spurred by the Security Update.

For those who may have missed VRChat’s initial blog post on July 07, 2025, the team announced in a security update that EAC would come to VRChat, which would disable all modified clients.

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This caused swift fan backlash, as the community claimed many mods used for VRChat are not malicious in nature, with examples used fordisabled gamers installing mods to help them playthe game comfortably.

The whole situation has caused a split in VRChat’s community, with countless posts on the VRChatsubreddittaking both sides off the issue.

With the VRChat development team essentially confirming EAC will remain on the platform, it remains to be seen how exactly the community will respond to both the integration of more accessibility features and the restriction of mods going forward.