Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Counter-Strike 2 Lets Players Refund Weapons

Counter-Strike 2 now lets players refund their weapons.

Developer Valve confirmed the feature, which Counter-Strike players have long-called for, in the tweet below.

“Bought the wrong thing? Meant to buy a different weapon, armor, or grenade? Sell your purchase back and buy again (during buy time).”

Currently, Counter-Strike does not allow refunds under any circumstances, which means if you buy a gun in error you either have to use it or fork out more cash to buy another.

It’s worth noting Counter-Strike rival Valorant, from Riot, does offer refunds.

The addition of refunds comes as part of a significant update for Counter-Strike 2, which is currently available to play as part of a limited test.

The update also includes a revised loadout system that lets players select 15 weapons from three categories (Valve demonstrated this in another tweet, below). Mirage has replaced Dust II on the test matchmaking servers, too.

Counter-Strike 2 is currently set for release on PC this summer.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. Send news tips to wesley_yinpoole@ign.com.

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