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Counter Strike 2: Bug makes players immune to gunfire, professionals warn of unpreparedness for tournaments

Counter Strike 2 has recently been launched, but it is already facing serious concerns from professional players. Before its official release, players who had participated in the Limited Test phase claimed that the game was not in a suitable state for competitive play. The presence of cheaters and bugs supported this narrative. Despite these issues, the game is now available. However, the launch has led to a huge influx of players returning to the franchise, causing server overload and resulting in prolonged queue times. This has further deepened concerns among professional CS players, who argue that the game is simply not ready for tournaments. Their claims are further supported by the discovery of a glitch that allows players to become immune to gunfire.

A game-breaking glitch

A new glitch has been discovered in Counter Strike 2 that is causing quite a stir. Simply by looking down, players can activate the glitch, making themselves immune to headshots. This issue has quickly spread across Steam community hubs and Reddit threads, leading to a widespread sense of doubt among the CS community. Such doubts are detrimental to the game’s reputation.

Professional players express concerns

Notable professional players have expressed their concerns about the game’s state. Keith Markovic from NAF stated, “Spraying in CS2 felt so broken.” Meanwhile, David Daniyelyan from N0RB3R7 straightforwardly claimed that the game is “not ready for competitive play.” With the IEM Sydney tournament scheduled to start on October 20th, just eleven days from now, the game’s issues are becoming even more pressing. Professional players have been warning about the game’s unpreparedness since before its launch, and now, with yet another game-breaking bug discovered, the situation looks grim for Valve. The community is calling for these issues to be resolved, but nobody knows when the next Counter Strike 2 patch will be released.

If you are curious, you can test the glitch yourself in Counter Strike 2 by simply crouching and looking down. You will then become immune to headshots.

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