Valve: Players don’t have to worry about CS: GO and TF2 source code leakage.

Valve: Players don’t have to worry about CS: GO and TF2 source code leakage.

Yesterday, the network published the source code Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Team fortress 2however in Valve assurethat players should not worry about leaks and avoid current builds of games.
The developers of competitive shooters believe that the archives contain a code that was published for Valve partners at the end of 2017 and which initially leaked in 2018.
The authors recommended sticking to official servers that provide maximum security. At the same time, the company noted that they would continue to investigate the situation and inform if they find something that the players should still be afraid of.
The developers also reminded the players that they could share additional information about the leak with Valve. You can learn more about this here.
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