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A Level Playing Field

Counter-Strike is at its best when teams compete on a level playing field and when ability is the only limit to their success.

Over the past few years, we’ve seen professional Counter-Strike drift away from that ideal. The ecosystem has become gradually less open, with access to the highest levels of competition increasingly gated by business relationships.

We think that Counter-Strike should be an open sport. So we’re going to add new requirements to running large-scale competitive events. The finer details are still in progress, but here are the broad strokes:
  • Tournament organizers will no longer have unique business relationships or other conflicts of interest with teams that participate in their events.

  • Invitations to all tournaments will use our ranking system (detailed here), or otherwise be determined by open qualifiers.

  • Any compensation for participating teams—prize pool or otherwise—will be made public and will be driven by objective criteria that can be inspected by the community.
Since tournament organizers have existing long term commitments, these requirements will take effect as of 2025. There will be some rough edges to the transition, but we’re committed to the long-term health of Counter-Strike as a sport and are looking forward to its bright and open future.

Twitch bans 'promotion or sponsorship' of CS:GO skin gambling




Late last year Twitch began to take the issue of gambling streams on its platform seriously, issuing new guidelines that prohibited such content and triggering an exodus of content creators that gambled on-stream. This saw major figures such as xQc, a hugely popular Canadian streamer who often gambles big money and admits he has a problem, move over to Twitch rival Kick, which allows gambling (though the $100 million definitely helped)...
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CSGO gambling sponsorships banned by Twitch, as Valve also cracks down

CSGO gambling promotions and sponsorships are now prohibited on Twitch, as the streaming platform publishes revised rules relating to the Valve FPS game. According to the new regulations, CSGO streamers who may be sponsored by skin gambling sites will no longer be allowed to promote those sites during their Twitch broadcasts. The rules come as Valve alters the Steam regulations regarding CSGO gambling, ahead of the Counter-Strike 2 release date.


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Release Notes for 8/2/2023

[ GAMEPLAY ]
  • Disabled Wingman

[ MAPS ]
  • Added Anubis to Deathmatch, Casual, and Competitive game modes
  • Added Ancient to Deathmatch and Casual game modes
  • Removed Overpass and Vertigo

[ MISC ]
  • Taught chickens how to swim
  • Weapons splash when dropped in water
  • Adjusted grenade/water interaction sounds

[ ANIMATION ]
  • Improved head animation when crouching while running
  • Improved foot animation when quickly alternating between standing still and moving

Release Notes for 7/25/2023

[ MAPS ]
  • Overpass
    • Adjustments to jumpable locations
    • Collision adjustments
    • Various bug fixes and tweaks