Quite a few glitches have been remedied by the update

Jan 15, 2015 10:31 GMT  ·  By

A brand new update for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has just been released by Valve, fixing quite a few serious issues that have plagued players in recent weeks, from the P2000 ammo capacity glitch, to the corrupt packets that appeared when players went on community servers after playing on official ones.

CS:GO has been around for a few years and Valve has supported the game with quite a lot of updates all this time, bringing many major and quite impressive changes to the multiplayer shooter.

The latest patch is now available for download, according to the official website, and brings fixes for a few pesky glitches that have plagued players in recent weeks.

These include the erratic P2000 ammo capacity, not to mention the corrupt packets that were detected by the game if a player connected to community servers after playing on official ones.

Besides some server fixes and a solution to achievement icons that weren't displaying properly, the update also includes improvements to specific maps like Cache, Façade, or Cobblestone to eliminate exploits and make them more enjoyable for players. Cobblestone in particular has received a lot of love, so fans are invited to once again play a few matches on it and share feedback with Valve.

You can check out the official changelog below and download the latest update for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive right now via the Steam service.

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