Significant Drop in CS2 VAC Bans

Significant Drop in CS2 VAC Bans

In June, the VAC system banned 8403 players in Counter-Strike 2, showing a significant decrease compared to the peak in April of this year, when more than 24 thousand players were blocked. These statistics, recorded by Leetify, indicate a significant decrease in the number of violations, which may indicate the effectiveness of the anti-cheat system or a decrease in the activity of players who resort to unfair play.

In recent months, there has been a decrease in VAC bans, which correlates with the introduction of updated cheat detection technologies or changes in player behavior. The chart from Leetify shows that, after a significant surge in April, the number of bans has rapidly dropped, which may indicate the exhaustion of the "wave" of cheating activity or the adaptation of players to the new conditions of the game.

Leetify
Leetify

Such changes in anti-cheat statistics are important for the CS2 community as they affect the overall fairness and quality of the game process, maintaining a level playing field for all participants. This, in turn, maintains interest in the game at a high level of competition.

Source: Leetify

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