Is Valve trolling? KQLY’s VAC-banned account got CS2
KQLY comeback in Counter-Strike 2?
Valve have been known for their quirky and sometimes unpredictable behavior, leading many to wonder whether the recent news that former pro player KQLY’s VAC-banned account has access to the Counter-Strike 2 Beta is just an example of the developers trolling a bit.
For those unfamiliar with the story, KQLY was a professional CS:GO player that played under the banners of LDLC and Titan until he was banned by Valve’s anti-cheat system, VAC, in 2014. The ban was for using third-party software to gain an unfair advantage in the game.
The news that KQLY’s account has access to the Counter-Strike 2 beta has caused some different reactions within the community. Many are questioning why someone who has been banned for cheating would be given access to the early version of Counter-Strike 2. Some have even speculated that the developers from Valve are just humoristically trolling by giving KQLY access to the beta, while others believe that the access on his VAC-banned account is simply a mistake.