As Ozzny shared on his Twitter, according to the latest data from CS2 Stats, out of 31.5 million tracked players, 4.5 million have received a VAC ban, indicating a serious cheating problem in the community.
These data, representing approximately 14.3% of the total number of players, indicate the widespread issue of cheating in Counter-Strike 2. Such a high percentage of banned players has serious consequences that affect both the fairness of the game and the overall player experience.
Considering that a significant portion of players has been banned, questions about the effectiveness of current anti-fraud systems and the future of fair play in CS2 are more relevant than ever.
The community has reacted surprisingly to the situation, as it was a shock for them. As the community responds, the fight against fraud in esports will evolve.
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