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Vyacheslav Buster Leontiev Criticizes Valve for Removing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Content maker Vyacheslav Buster Leontiev criticized Valve for completely removing the shooter Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. He noted that the majority of the community’s devices are not good enough to play Counter-Strike 2. Leontyev shared his opinion on Telegram.

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I woke up, looked at everything soberly and realized what a** they removed CS:GO, 80% of people can’t handle CS2, they didn’t add new cases with the release, they didn’t add operations, there are no new maps, there’s no hype around the game, who do they have marketer for these ***, Valve write to me, you *** don’t know how to sell your products.

Earlier, Buster confessed his love for CS:GO and said goodbye to it. He also announced the first tournament for the new version of the shooter with a prize fund of $25 thousand.

On the night of September 28, Valve released Counter-Strike 2. The game is already available for free to all Steam users. You can no longer access the CS:GO client.

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