First news of the day: The Source Code of @TeamFortress and @CSGO from 2017 (~Op Hydra) has been leaked and published onto the internet for everyone to see, use and download.
— Tyler McVicker (@ValveNewsNetwor) April 22, 2020 With access to the source code, there’s a concern that wronguns could cause mayhem for players. Yikes!
The Code that has leaked today originally leaked back in late 2018, which I was aware of, and contacted Valve to warn them about. Image: Valve Valve told ZDNet today that it's safe to play games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Team Fortress 2 even after their source code leaked online today on 4chan and torrent sites.
It is advised not to play CSGO online for a while until Valve sorts this all out. Fans are worried that it may affect their systems. It may be the end for CSGO. While the source code has been dwelling around corners of the internet for some time, now it’s been made public.
A few hours ago, CSGO Source Code was leaked on the internet. Valve A 2017-2018 source code for CSGO has been leaked. — 2Eggs (@2Eggsss) April 22, 2020 SteamDB was first to report this news on Twitter.