Valve has announced that players who are VAC banned in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive will not be able to play Counter-Strike 2. Message Steam Support.
We’re talking about players trying to fool Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC), the company’s development that prevents the use of cheating in games. When asked if a user banned from CS:GO can play Counter-Strike 2 on the same Steam account, Valve replied in the negative.
“NO. Accounts with a game or VAC ban cannot play Counter-Strike 2 on servers protected by VAC,” he said.
Limited testing of Counter-Strike 2 launched on March 22, and the game will be released in the summer of 2023. It is stated that the new section will be a free update for CS:GO owners.
Formerly socialbites.ca we talked about itThat a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive fan from China bought an ornament for the AK-47 virtual assault rifle case for 1095 thousand yuan (about 12 million rubles at the current exchange rate).