Valve's policy of allowing Counter Strike: Global Offensive players to buy and re-sell keys to access in-game loot boxes is no more. The company has announced that the marketplace has apparently been ...
Valve has announced a ban on the resale of loot box 'keys' in its popular multiplayer shooter Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - but it's money laundering, not gambling, that has forced its hand. Now, ...
Valve is shutting off the ability to transfer new loot box container keys between users in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. According to a blog post explaining the change, the reason is to crack down ...
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 ...
Counter-Strike: Go (CS: Go) developer Steam actively fights for ethical gaming, allowing 'legal' cheat codes. Unlike other tactics, VAC bans aren't issued for using cheats, as revealed by DMarket.
CS:GO skins and all other Steam Market items are subject to a $400 maximum listing price. Items are often sold for greater sums through key trades, a sub-currency of the CS:GO economy. A single CS:GO ...
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive isn't just a game, it's a culture. The game is fast, precise, thrilling and fiercely strategic, from its opening buys to its closing clutch kills... and its audience ...