Valve's recent upgrade to the "hackerone" system has created widespread speculation among CS:GO players that CS2 will be released soon
Valve's latest update about 'hackerone' has piqued the interest of the Counter-Strike community, prompting many to suspect that changes in the CS:GO exploit reporting rules could be an indication that Counter-Strike 2 is on the way.

Valve's latest update about "hackerone" has piqued the interest of the Counter-Strike community, prompting many to suspect that changes in the CS:GO exploit reporting rules could be an indication that Counter-Strike 2 is on the way.
The changed approach, according to astute developers and CS:GO players, implies that the present exploit and vulnerability reporting method in CS:GO would effectively become ineffective. Fans have grown especially ecstatic as a reference to the date "June 14" in the policy modifications has sparked a frenzy of anticipation.
Fans of Counter-Strike have interpreted this precise date, uncovered in the May 31 update, as a possible release date for the long-awaited CS2. They are anxiously marking their calendars in anticipation of the anticipated game's release.
If their predictions are true, it might mean that bugs and other game-related issues in CS:GO would likely go unchecked, as Valve developers are thought to be working on the upcoming release of CS2.
Other players have realized that this time period coincides with their vacation plans, giving them plenty of opportunity to immerse themselves in the anticipated changes that CS2 would bring.
However, not everyone is as enthused as others. Some fans have reservations about totally embracing the CS2 hype.
They recall the daily blitz of CS2 release posts before the beta version, and they predict a similar situation when the game is released.
To be honest, Valve has remained relatively quiet since the beta finished, leaving players waiting for more information.
The CS2 development team has kept a tight lid on things, only releasing a vague release date of "Summer 2023." As the estimated release date approaches, both gamers and esports teams have been preparing for the coming of CS2.
In preparation for CS2, teams such as The Mongolz have made player substitutions to bolster their squad, and there are several rumored alterations floating within the community. Furthermore, notable players such as Hiko are considering a return to the scene once CS2 is published.