Skin trading has grown into a captivating subculture in the world of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO). CS:GO trading sites have become the go-to virtual bazaars for players seeking to exchange ...
Counter Strike: Global Offensive players have already amassed over 90,000 signatures on a petition that calling for Valve to completely revert the changes made to the item trading system. Valve ...
Last week, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive received an update that came with a massive change to skin trading. Skin trading and the economy around it are big parts of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive ...
Valve has always had a bit of an unusual relationship with item trading on their Steam platform. While it clearly allows it, if not even encourages it, they are a little more hesitate over the ...
Valve will no longer allow Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players to trade container keys. The developer announced the change in a blog post published Monday. CS:GO container keys are now tied to ...
Settling on the best CS:GO skins largely boils down to personal preference. That said, giving your inventory a pop of colour will make your weapons more appealing. While earning respect from your ...
Counter-Strike 2 is the latest evolution of the iconic first-person shooter game, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Being the successor of an influential franchise that has won over millions of gamers ...
The Washington State Gambling Commission has formally told Valve to stop "allowing the transfer of virtual skins for gambling activities" on Steam. Valve has until October 14 to comply with this order ...
Skin betting is big business in the world of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. It's a subculture that has reached some fairly extreme heights when it comes to making and spending money on weapon skins ...
Valve has removed the ability to trade or transfer Counter Strike: Global Offense and Dota 2 items on the Steam Marketplace in the Netherlands. Disabling the ability to trade or transfer the CS:GO and ...
Valve has restricted trading in two of its games, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Dota 2, in an effort to comply with the Netherlands Gaming Authority’s rules governing loot boxes. The move ...
Back in April, the Netherlands ruled that loot boxes in video games were essentially gambling and called for their removal by mid-June. Now, Valve has responded by disabling trading for Counter-Strike ...
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