Counter-Strike 2 has officially been announced, along with a few details on what we can expect from the upcoming update. There will be a visual overhaul of every single map, weapon, item, environment, the UI, and so much more. Its definitely the update that long-time CS:GO fans have been waiting for. CS:GO uses Valve Anti-Cheat (also known as VAC) that is meant to stop players from using third-party software while playing CS:GO. However, its no secret that cheaters have been running rampant in casual and competitive matches. Although a huge amount of accounts have been banned, there’s still a lot of work to be done. If you were banned in CS:GO and you want to try out Counter-Strike 2, you’ll find the answer to whether or not that’ll be a possibility, below.
While some studios have it more under control than others, cheating is a huge problem across gaming. Whether its aim bot, wall hacks, or something else, cheaters ruin the whole CS:GO experience. If you’re playing against a cheater, all competitive integrity is thrown out of the window and you have little to no chance of defeating them.
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The short answer is, no. Valve has explained that if your account has a VAC or game ban in CS:GO, you won’t be able to play on Counter-Strike 2’s VAC-secured servers. If you were caught cheating at any point in CS:GO, Valve isn’t prepared to give you a second chance going into Counter-Strike 2. Let’s hope that Counter-Strike 2 isn’t plagued with cheaters, so the new era of
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