Steam: Counter-Strike 2 allegedly gets an anti-cheat system that can end your match

Steam: Counter-Strike 2 allegedly gets an anti-cheat system that can end your match

According to a well-known leaker, Counter-Strike 2 will have an anti-cheat tool designed to enhance your gaming experience, known from Valorant.

For weeks, all leakers and dataminers of CS:GO were only talking about the rumors of an allegedly upcoming successor to the tactical shooter. Since March 22, Counter-Strike 2 has been officially confirmed and will be a major update for CS:GO.

Now, dataminers are diving into CS2 and providing the world with all the information they find. One of them, the well-known leaker Aquarius, recently discovered a hint about an anti-cheat tool that can terminate your ongoing match and shared his finding on Twitter.

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The well-known leaker and dataminer Aquarius shares his finding on Twitter

Anti-Cheat Tool Can Terminate Matches

How will the tool make your gaming experience fairer? According to information from the dataminer, this tool will completely terminate a match when it detects a cheater.

A similar system also exists in the CS competitor Valorant. There, you receive a red message on your screen in the middle of your round, informing you that a cheater has been detected. After the red screen, you are back in the main menu of the tactical shooter, and the last played match is over.

You do not have to play the match to the end and ruin your gaming experience if a player is caught cheating. Additionally, no one loses rank points when the match is ended in this way – but no one wins any either. It is as if the match never took place.

Counter-Strike 2 brings a whole range of changes. You can see a summary in our video on MeinMMO:

Currently, some players can already test CS2 and form an initial opinion about the CS:GO successor. Among the testers are also pro players and streamers such as shooter god shroud. He has already summarized his first impressions:

Shooter god shroud talks on Twitch about his first impressions of Counter-Strike 2, joking: ‘Bye bye FPS’

Source(s): PC Gamer, Dot Esports
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