Sunday, December 22, 2024

Valve Unveils 2024 Service Medal in Latest Counter Strike 2 Update

Valve has just shipped a new update to CS2, and it introduces the heavily anticipated 2024 Service Medal to the competitive shooter alongside other changes.

The 2024 Service Medal will be available to obtain in Counter Strike 2 from January 1, 2024, by reaching Level 40 in the game and redeeming the medal from the main menu. Till then, players can choose to obtain the 2023 Service Medal or upgrade their existing medal for the year.

Do note that redeeming or upgrading a service medal will reset your level back to 0, and you’ll have to climb to Level 40 once again for your next service medal.

The 2024 Service Medal isn’t everything that the new CS2 update brings to the game, as it also includes a bunch of other changes including bug fixes, map improvements, and more.

There are also some quality-of-life changes that the update has introduced to the game through the update. These include the ability to add a Friend by using their friend code, a lister for multiple lobby invites, and adjusted wear values of some community stickers to better match CS:GO.

Fans can check out the official patch notes by Valve to see the full list of changes in the December 13th CS2 update.

CS2 December 13 Patch Notes Revealed

[ GAMEPLAY ]

Added shell eject effects for shotguns Dropped weapons caused by buy menu purchasing are now dropped below the buyer

[ MISC ]

Added all-new 2024 Service Medal which will be available starting January 1st Fixed an issue that prevented some older demos from playing back Fixed multiple exploits that allowed adding non-text data into UI labels Added the ability to add a Friend by using their friend code Added a lister for multiple lobby invites Adjusted wear values of some community stickers to better match CS:GO

[ MAPS ]

Overpass Adjusted clipping to remove exploitable ledges and improve player movement Fixed metal railing props that were generating incorrect footstep sounds Adjusted positions of props and ledges to more accurately match falling damage from CS:GO Fixed some places where players could get stuck Adjusted some props and materials to improve character readability Fixed some cases where weapons could be accidently dropped out of reach Made some adjustments to props that were creating exploitable lines of sight Various lighting and material adjustments

Ancient Adjusted grenade clipping volume at cave entrance

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