There are ample examples of it happening all over YouTube, but the reported players never lose their accounts. This example is yet another of 'TyzerDurden' (playing as Han Solo in this video) using cheats, a.k.a. "hacks" in-game, recorded last night, 9/13/2019.
Apparently, he's well known for this, going back at least a year, as seen here:
https://x.geekdrop.com/battlefront2-allows-cheats
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99aowYl4ZIY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyr4xqveeTo
The saddest part is, when you tell these assholes in-game that you're recording them and planning to report, with proof, they literally laugh in your face, telling you directly that "EA/Dice won't do to them." And clearly they're right. In fact, I bet TyzerDurden is actually enjoying the 'fame' at this point, seeing himself in all of these videos.
EA/Dice, what's it feel like getting cucked by your own players?
Taken
And if you needed any more proof for any reason, here it is.
I posted the above video/info to the Star Wars Battlefront Reddit SubRedit, where the Dice employees are known to hang out, and it got censored. Deleted, so that the poor little cheaters don't feel "shamed". And they consider posting a their game name, not real name, "d0xing". Pretty pathetic. No wonder the game is rife with cheaters using hacks, and have no problem thumbing their noses at you in-game. EA / Dice is fully cucked.
Here's a screenshot of the notice of censorship (i.e. they know they're helpless to the cheating, so they don't want to be embarrassed by everyone seeing it.)
For the record; I've sent in plenty of reports of cheaters, with proof, using their actual "report" form, and nothing happens. Everyone knows that nothing happens using their report system, as you can see by one of the comments in the video above.