EGW-NewsValve has unbanned players in CS:GO who were mistakenly banned by the VAC anti-cheat system
Valve has unbanned players in CS:GO who were mistakenly banned by the VAC anti-cheat system
Valve has begun to lift the bans on accounts that were mistakenly included in the mass wave of bans in CS 2. Users have received the appropriate notifications through Steam.
Your VAC ban in Counter-Strike 2 has been lifted. We apologize for the mistake that led to the unjustified ban, and we have now rectified this misunderstanding. You can now play again on official servers protected by the VAC system.
- Valve
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In early October, CS 2 developers carried out a large-scale operation to ban accounts. According to VacList data, over 4,500 accounts were banned within three days. Many users using the Windows 7 operating system, who did not violate the game's rules, ended up in this list.
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