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. CS:GO Stats reported back in September 2022 that Valve banned a total of 304,655 accounts over 90 days, an average of 3,385 bans per day. The most bans in a day over this 90 day period was 9,860. These stats paint a clear picture of just how many hackers have been causing chaos in matches.
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Can you use your banned CS:GO account to play Counter-Strike 2?
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. Its hardly surprising as unbanning cheaters would more than likely trigger an uproar from the community. Not only that, but there’s the risk of cheaters being able to become repeat offenders. 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. Let’s hope that Counter-Strike 2 isn’t plagued with cheaters, so the new era of CS:GO can get off to a strong start.
Right now, a release date hasn’t been confirmed for Counter-Strike 2, but the launch window is summer 2023. A Limited Test of Counter-Strike 2 is currently taking place, so we should learn more about the game in the coming days. We’ll have all the latest details as they’re revealed, so make sure to stay tuned for more.