ATF commented on Sumail's lifetime ban from Valve
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Ammar "ATF" Al-Assaf, the offlaner for
Team Falcons, trolled Syed "SumaiL" Hassan after he received a lifetime VAC ban from Valve in CS2.
He was the first to comment on SumaiL's post about the account ban on the social network X (Twitter).
"That’s good, bro, you need to keep practicing Dota"
He joked that the player should be spending more time on Dota 2 rather than playing CS2, so the ban would actually be beneficial for the esports athlete. His comment received a lot of likes and amused fans of both players.

Credit: X/SumaaaaiL
However, Valve has yet to respond to SumaiL's appeal, despite his claim that he was banned even though he hadn’t played CS2 for several months. It's possible that an error occurred, and the ban may be lifted, but if it isn’t, SumaiL may need to create a new account to continue playing Valve’s shooter.
It’s worth noting that SumaiL previously mentioned the VAC ban from Valve and asked the company to look into the situation, as he believes it was a mistake.






