Valve's Massive Ban Wave Cleanses CS2 of Nearly One Million Bot Accounts
March 27, 2026
The ban wave affected millions of games and is expected to reduce bot presence, leading to a better experience for legitimate players.
Valve carried out a sweeping VAC ban wave in Counter-Strike 2, removing a massive number of farming bot accounts—nearly a million in a single day after extensive investigations and user reports.
The action was executed through VAC, Valve’s anti-cheat system, and followed investigations sparked by community reports.
The timing aligns with CS2’s tournament calendar and scheduling challenges, signaling a long-term effort to stabilize the competitive environment.
This purge marks a coordinated, large-scale enforcement across the bot economy’s logistics, including warehouses where farmed skins and cases are stored for resale.
Community tracking linked the bans to bot networks active in Deathmatch and drop-farming lobbies, which affected weekly rewards and the skin market.
In ranked play, players can expect cleaner queues and fewer fake accounts in Competitive and Premier modes, strengthening competitive integrity.
Bot farming has been a persistent problem across CS2 and other online games, with bots especially prevalent in Deathmatch and region-dependent modes.
Valve faces ongoing legal scrutiny in New York over claims that CS2 cases promote illegal gambling, though Valve denies these allegations and awaits court rulings.
Observers view this crackdown as a proactive step ahead of major CS2 tournaments, signaling a tougher stance on in-game economy manipulation and farm-based schemes.
Players are encouraged to report suspicious accounts via the designated Farming Bot Report channel to aid future VAC ban waves.
VAC bans are permanent and cannot be appealed, preventing offenders from participating in VAC-secured multiplayer, trading, or Workshop interactions.
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