In particular, a “June 14” date mentioned in the policy changes has whipped fans into a frenzy—and we have to admit even we’re a little excited.
The policy change means CS:GO’s exploit and vulnerability reporting system will for all intents and purposes now be ineffective, according to eagle eye devs and CS gamers.
A “hackerone” update shipped by Valve today has the Counter-Strike community’s ears perked, with many suggesting changes to Global Offensive’s long-standing exploit reporting policy potentially signifies Counter-Strike 2 is nearly here.
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