Perfect World at the Center of CS2 Corruption Scandal

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Perfect World CS2 scandal

A major scandal has erupted around Chinese Counter-Strike 2 developer Perfect World, following allegations of corruption. The controversy stems from reports that an employee has been manually unbanning the same cheater repeatedly, allowing them to continue playing without consequences.

The story began with an investigation conducted by a player, who noticed that the suspicious user — repeatedly banned for cheating — was consistently unbanned within 12 hours. The repeated incidents raised suspicions, and the situation reached its peak when one such unban occurred right in the middle of a video recording documenting the violations.

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Adding to the uproar was a message left by the cheater on their profile shortly after the incident: “The power of God is in my hand.” Many saw this as a mockery of the anti-cheat system and a show of confidence in their immunity from punishment.

Perfect World responded almost immediately to the accusations. Company representatives officially acknowledged the presence of an “internal offender” — an employee involved in unauthorized unbans. Developers made a statement on the rollout of an in-house inquiry with the aim of discovering and punishing the offender, and preventing such occurrences in the future.

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The event has attracted widespread indignation within the esports community because manual unbans undermine trust in the validity of the competitive environment. Players are already demanding swift and decisive action by Perfect World to restore CS2's reputation to China.

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