A Counter-Strike 2 update has crashed the video game's economy, wiping over $2 billion in real-world value. The dramatic plummet is due to surprise changes which make it easier to get rare in-game ...
The recent upgrade from Counter-Strike: Global Offensiveto Counter-Strike 2 brings with it a slew of improvements to performance, balancing, and visuals. Thankfully, the original game‘s full roster of ...
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Counter-Strike 2 mapmaker Lillykyu recreated 2012 endless runner Subway Surfers in Counter-Strike 2 — and it looks super fun. Judging from a clip posted on X on Tuesday, the Counter-Strike 2 mod ...
Counter-Strike 2 is very real and already playable – at least if you were lucky enough to receive an invite from Valve to the first-person shooter’s limited test. If you were not included in the ...
The Counter-Strike 2 community has been thrown into turmoil after a fateful update from Valve sent shockwaves through Steam’s marketplace, causing the value of skins (purchased with real money) to ...
The update, first noticed by the team at Eurogamer, made what seems like a small change. Now, Counter-Strike 2 players can trade five regular Covert skins for a new, rarer knife or glove cosmetic. On ...
The locations for both Counter-Strike 2 Majors in 2027 have reportedly been revealed. According to a report by Counter-Strike ...
What's the best Counter-Strike map of all time? Dust and its various generational updates will always spring to mind first. But personally, I like Office, especially the CS: Source version - back in ...