Valve has carried out another purge of the CS:GO shooter account database, banning about 40 game accounts. All of them were blocked for fraud in the sale of in-game values in the form of skins, which accumulated on accounts for a couple of million dollars.
And now all these pixels have become inaccessible to their former owners. The ban prohibits accounts from doing any trading (but not from playing the shooter itself), so now all skins in the inventories of negligent users have lost their value. The rest of their colleagues took the news categorically and began to actively get rid of all the looks that they have.
As a reminder, for all players in CS:GO and other games on the Steam platform, there are certain restrictions that prohibit the use of digital values for contests or use them to launder funds obtained illegally.
The action game also received a content update.