Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CSGO) became one of the most popular games in history. The first in-game items were introduced to the game in 2013, as an effort by Valve to boost interaction between ...
Trading in game skins has become popular among gamers who want to get rare items or make money by selling cosmetic items. In games such as CS:GO, Dota 2, Rust, and PUBG, the market for cosmetic items ...
Since its release, Counter-Strike has drawn a large player base and ushered in a new era of in-game business, particularly for the popular skins for weapons and knives. The rising demand for virtual ...
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 ...
CS.MONEY, one of the largest platforms for trading CS:GO skins, has taken its website offline after a cyberattack allowed hackers to loot 20,000 items worth approximately $6,000,000. CS:GO ...
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 ...
*CS2 skins have become more than just game cosmetics. For many players, they signify trading opportunities, where rare items can appreciate in value over time. The digital economy surrounding skins ...
Digital item trading has become a business for many players. When you are interested in smartly trading CS2 skins, it is important to select the appropriate marketplace. Your ultimate profit can vary ...
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 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 ...
As of yesterday, Dutch owners of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Dota 2 are being greeted with a news message on Steam stating that they are no longer allowed to trade or perform marketplace ...