Ex anti-cheat developer for Riot and Blizzard offers Valve help to fight cheaters

Ex anti-cheat developer for Riot and Blizzard Nemanja Mulasmajic, who now works at the technology company Byfron Technologies, expressed his willingness to help Valve tackle the problem with cheaters in CS:GO.

Mulasmajic's message was directed to one of the developers of Counter-Strike Global Offensive, John McDonald, who stated that there is still a lot to be done to finally eliminate cheating. The Valve representative also noted that all major games are vulnerable to a large number of cheaters in one way or another.

A year ago McDonald said that most CS:GO players face cheaters in about one of forty matches.