The September 2 update patch notes have been rolled out for CS: GO, and here are the innovations Valve offered folks in this version. Like the Patch released on August 15, the latest release focuses on handy changes to enhance the gameplay. These include fixing an issue where players who abandon a match during Premier map voting receive multiple cooldowns. Before continuing with their matches, it’s important for all players to take a few moments to review the recent changes included in the patch. That said, let’s review the CS: GO September 2 update patch notes.
Patch Notes for the CS: GO September 2 Update
Maps
- Inferno
- Various bug fixes and tweaks
Gameplay
- Players who survive the last round before overtime no longer carry their items into overtime.
- Disabled Casual matchmaking temporarily to avoid a bug where servers get stuck in the end-of-match state
Sound
- Fixes for missing music in Casual mode
Misc
- Various bug fixes and tweaks to Premier UI elements
- Various bug fixes and tweaks to weapon finishes
- Fixed a crash that occurs when changing audio devices
- Fixed an issue where players who abandon during Premier map voting receive multiple cooldowns
The latest September 2 patch offers the changes and fixes mentioned above. Generally, the update focuses on small, handy changes in gameplay, maps, and more. Meanwhile, just because it doesn’t bring significant features and changes like the previous ones, that doesn’t mean it’s not worth installing.
Following your review of the September 2 update, make sure to keep an eye on The Nerd Stash for upcoming patch note articles and other guide content. Furthermore, if you’re looking for more patch notes for CS: GO, you can check out the June 15 patch released a while ago.
CS: GO players can access the in-game content of the September 2 update via Steam on PC.