Valve banned more than 40 thousand Steam accounts
For several years, Valve has not hesitated at any time in closing Steam accounts that register strange movements or whose owners use tools to cheat on various titles. As a sample, we have what happened recently, at the end of the summer. According to reports, the VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) anti-trap system banned nearly 40,000 Steam accounts.
This figure is quite large if we take into account that the security system bans about 3000 or 4000 accounts a day. On this occasion, the total of banned accounts was 40.411 at the end of June. The last time such a big wave of bans occurred was in October 2016, when Valve closed 15.227 accounts.
At the end of this period of great discounts, the most affected players were Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, who resorted to using various methods to gain an advantage. With this wave of bans, players lost exactly $ 8.674 USD in weapons skins.
When punished by the security system, players are restricted to connect to Valve servers, which makes all its content unusable on the platform. To make it worse, 4.972 accounts were banned within Counter-Strike: Global Offensive for the same reasons.
In related news, Steam has 33 million active users per day. On the other hand, Valve confirmed a redesign in the user interface of the platform.
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