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A new CS2 exploit can make you invulnerable on Nuke

Squeaky can keep you safe

Updated: Jul 10, 2023 1:41 pm
A new CS2 exploit can make you invulnerable on Nuke

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CS2 is still in closed beta testing, and for good reason as there are a number of bugs that still need to be ironed out. It seems there has been another bug discovered that gives players the power of invincibility. A new CS2 exploit can make you invulnerable on Nuke.

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Squeaky on Nuke can make you invulnerable

In a video titled “wat”, for good reason, Twitch Streamer Austincs discovers that you can stand and bask in Squeaky’s invincible glow. Seemingly unable to be hit at all by other players.

Here is the video posted to Austincs Twitch Account

Nuke was recently added to the roster of maps on the CS2 beta, as it’s likely that Valve wishes to cycle through all the competitive maps and iron out any issues before the game’s full release.

From the looks of it, all you need to do is stand in the doorway with the door closing on you, if you block the door, then the door will stop closing. It’s probably a glitch in the way the game is coded during this interaction that makes the player invulnerable to enemy attacks.

This exploit is kind of on par with the wallhack console command that was floating around during CS2’s initial release, it’s just as game-breaking. Now rushing to squeaky is even more dangerous. Players will have to adopt tactics to counter this play until a new patch can fix the glitch.


When will the Nuke door glitch be fixed?

According to the CS2 news bulletin, the last update was on the 1st of July. And with the CS2 updates being unpredictable and infrequent, it is very hard to predict when the Nuke door exploit will be fixed. Although we imagine it will be fixed relatively soon, as it’s taking a lot of fun out of playing Nuke.

Let us know if you have encountered this glitch and how it has affected you. but for now, A new CS2 exploit can make you invulnerable on Nuke


Jack is a Tech and News Writer who has a vast and proficient knowledge of CPUs, Motherboards, and Computer technology.

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