

Despite releasing back in 2012, Valve has continued to update CS:GO to ensure it remains relevant.

A YouTuber recently tested this by creating cheats that actually disrupt the gameplay of CS:GO hackers. Unfortunately, CS:GO is similar to other online games in the sense that it is home to some players who are only interested in cheating. This loophole has been utilized by Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players for a while now. This bot could then be controlled by the first player on the team to die. Previously, a bot would take the place of a player who died or one who decided to leave the game.

Bots have been removed from fan-favorites like classic competitive (5v5) and wingman (2v2) modes. A new patch means bots will no longer feature in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Players are struggling to understand why Valve is suddenly introducing such a significant change.
