This pretty big news since CS: GO can be considered as the most popular game on the Steam platform, and IP that Valve holds on it is very valuable. The original news source is the SteamDB Twitter account, so we don't have any link to the actual source code. Someone down the line, however, took that opportunity and access to leak the source code. All of the licensees of the Source Engine, a multi-platform game engine used in all Valve's games like Dota 2, Half-Life, and CS: GO, have been empowered by Valve with access to the source code of 2017/2018 versions of CS: GO and Team Fortress 2. It seems like Valve hasn't been careful with control of its output, and a few leaks came out. ![]() ![]() Source Code of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Team Fortress 2 got leaked today.
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