Microsoft has fixed an issue with anti-cheat software in Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18362. This issues has been there for months in Insider Preview-builds.
Anti-cheat software is used in games to detect whether a player is cheating in multiplayer mode. In the announcements of several Windows 10 Insider Previews it was said that games using anti-cheat software could crash.
In the announcement of Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18362, the text The launch of games that use anti-cheat software can trigger a bugcheck (GSOD) is striked out. Instead it says:
UPDATE 3/28: Many games that use anti-cheat software have released fixes for the issue causing PCs to bugcheck (GSOD). The upgrade block that prevents Windows Insiders from updating to the latest build will be removed soon.
Many games that use anti-cheat software have now received an update. This prevents the crash with a Green Screen of Dead (GSOD, the equivalent to the Blue Screen of Dead in finals).