Valve shipped a Counter-Strike 2 update — Fecurity caught up the same day. This isn’t a cosmetic fix, it’s a mandatory cheat update for the new client.
What’s in the May 22 build
- Alignment with the latest CS2 patch. Cheat tested on Valve’s fresh client.
- Technical core update. Internal procedures updated for the new client. Detailed fix set isn’t published.
Hard version requirement
⚠️ Launcher build date must be May 22, 2026 or newer.
🚫 Using an old build after this patch will BSOD. This isn’t “might” — it’s “certainly will.” If you’re currently on the old build and joining CS2 matchmaking — the launcher should pull the update automatically, but verify the build date in its UI before starting.
What this means for buyers
- Existing keys keep working. The subscription migrates to the new build cleanly — just reload the launcher from the Fecurity user panel.
- Don’t start the old build — you’ll BSOD right at match load. That cleanly kills the server-side session progress and gives no advantage over updating.
- HWID spoofer mandatory — standard advice after a major game patch. VAC and Trusted Mode push a wave of signature updates after these patches; a 12–24 hour buffer before a Premier session is advisable.
- Faceit / ESEA — don’t try to play on a stale build. Stick to “build date ≥ May 22, 2026” and always run a separate spoofer.
You can buy or renew on the Fecurity for CS2 product page — prices unchanged (1 day / 7 days / 30 days).
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