The skin market around Counter-Strike 2 stayed active throughout May 2026, with new designs moving quickly from early curiosity into wider player discussion.
We’ll see if this change is substantial enough to shake up the shooter space. Valve is making the biggest change they’ve ever made to Counter-Strike 2, with how players reload magazines. They ...
The May 29, 2026 Patch for Counter-Strike 2 has arrived, bringing with it a small number of additions and stability improvements. This page acts as a comprehensive breakdown of the May 29 Patch for ...
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CS2 skins are more than digital paint jobs—rare drops, esports history, and obsession make them status symbols. AWP Medusa, AK-47 Wild Lotus, SSG 08 Detour—iconic skins with mythological, ...
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 ...
Counter-Strike 2 has already given several incredible CSGO maps a fresh coat of paint, but there's a fan-favorite that's been surprisingly absent from the FPS game. Home to so many memories, players ...
On paper, the new Counter-Strike 2 update sounds perfectly innocent, if not a little comic: "Adjusted Banana to more closely match the size of the CSGO version." But whether you're a veteran of ...
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 ...
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In late October 2025, as much as US$2 billion vanished from a digital marketplace. This wasn’t a hack or a bubble bursting. It happened because one company, Valve, changed the rules for its video game ...