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I think you got that virus from else where. that virus is capable of stealing credit card information via a keylogger scheme.
If I was you I would make sure Windows defender was fully updated then run an offline scan.
I have also been playing it for a week. Then on Friday I reinstalled Windows because I wanted to upgrade my PC. After finishing, I forgot to download the same additional antivirus as before. Then on Saturday, I downloaded Steam and Valorant (I downloaded it from their official website) and played Valorant for 3 hours and it was fine. On Sunday morning (this morning), I re-downloaded Delta Force. After finishing, I immediately opened the game and suddenly Steam warned about the presence of a virus in this application. I thought it was just a bug because this is an alpha test game.
So I turned off Windows Defender and Windows Security, then I opened the game and its launcher said, "File integrity abnormally was detected, please reinstall the game." I thought it was just an error or a bug. So I reinstalled the game. And while I was opening it again, suddenly many notifications came in about threads and viruses... So I checked it and it was the virus "Win32/Expiro". And it remained the same, the launcher said, "File integrity abnormally was detected, please reinstall the game"... And after I checked the location of the first infected file, it was the Delta Force file... D:/Steam Library/steamapps/Commons/Delta Force.... Not long after, the virus started attacking other files. The affected files were the "STEAM Folder," "RIOT GAME Folder" ACE/Anti Cheat Folder" And my Download Folder... I can't delete the file in normal boot because Windows keep saying I got no permission to access it... So I delete it in safe boot and I must delete all these infected files...
Its not a virus, your computer just doesnt know these very new files yet.
GUYS WAIT, IT HAS A VIRUS AFTER 11 HOURS
if it was widely spread through the game files, there would be thousands of reports right now, but as you can see, there isn't...
so guess what that means?
you either are confused with a false positive or you DO have virus (and it messed with files of the game after infection), but you got it by other means...