It seems that even the most loyal players of Half-Life or CS:GO overlooked this fact.
Since its release, Half-Life, evolving into CS:GO, has become one of the top FPS shooter games of all time. Despite its massive player base and countless try-hard gamers, CS:GO still holds mysteries that sometimes, mere playtime isn't enough to uncover.

Recently, both the online community and CS:GO fans were taken aback when a bomb defusal secret was unveiled. If you're a player familiar with CS:GO or even the old Half-Life, you would know the importance of this defusal kit. Without it, defusing takes a full 10 seconds, but with its assistance, the time is halved.

The functionality is widely known. However, what's noteworthy here are the faintly printed characters inside the CT's defusal kit pouch, if you decide to purchase this item. As we all know, no matter how long you've played the game, the bomb code set by the T side remains a familiar and immutable sequence over time: 7355608.


Coincidentally, this sequence happens to be the very numbers subtly imprinted on the CT's defusal kit container if you decide to buy it. Recently, a player, instead of picking up the defusal kit, tried to zoom in on the pouch, and the result would astonish many of us, as the sequence 7355608 has also appeared on the exterior surface of the pouch.

While not particularly thrilling, this mystery raises numerous questions for gamers. According to a prevailing opinion, if you don't purchase the kit, the CT side will take 10 seconds to defuse the bomb, including 5 seconds to decrypt the password and 5 seconds to perform the defusal action. However, if you buy the kit, the password will be provided, saving you 5 seconds as mentioned. Makes sense, doesn't it?
