Cheating in Esports is no longer a surprise. Even though publishers have released penalties or implemented software to prevent such behavior, there are always players who can bypass these barriers. One of the most common forms of cheating is the use of hack software, which directly impacts games and gives users a significant advantage over their fellow players.

However, using these programs also comes with many risks. No one knows where these programs originate. Moreover, even the people who write or distribute these software or tools often have no clear background. There have been many cases where players had to “bite the bullet” after using unverified hack software, only to be scammed out of their cherished accounts. Yet, there are still many who are willing to take risks for victories in the virtual world.

Recently, a player shocked the CS:GO community by casually using hack software during a live interview. In fact, while answering questions, he did not even bother to turn off the hack or exit the ongoing match. Even the interviewing reporters were astonished. Many players believe that perhaps the use of cheating software has become so familiar to younger gamers that this player did not consider it a serious issue.

For the game CS:GO, it is one of the oldest names in the Esports scene for FPS shooting games. However, this title does not thrive as much in Asian regions compared to DOTA 2 or League of Legends. Nevertheless, CS:GO is extremely popular in the European and American regions. The Major tournaments of CS:GO also attract significant attention with substantial prize pools.

However, CS:GO is also one of the Esports titles with a high number of players penalized for using hack software to cheat. This is one of the reasons that has hindered the development of CS:GO over time, especially as games like PUBG, Fortnite, and VALORANT have been released one after another.