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Valve's ineffable Counter-Strike: Global Offensive turned more than a few heads with worry last night. The popular title is one of the most-played games on Steam, boasting a wildly stable professional circuit that has experienced a bit of drift during COVID-19.

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Yet the amateur competitive play of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has continued its climb in popularity on the PC platform, posting consistent records for most concurrent players throughout the pandemic, while the professional North American region seems to destabilize with each passing week. This exponential growth that Valve's title continues to exhibit made the sudden events of last night all the more curious.

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Around midnight, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive was removed from Steam. Multiple titles were included in the strange purge that saw databases not recognizing the titles as ever-existing, or that players were inside of the title. For those that were inside of a match, play continued as normal and the player base did not suffer from the sudden apparent deletion of the title. There was rampant speculation involving the apparent deletion of the Steam page for the title, however.

Some joked that it's possible Valve had finally removed every cheater from the CS:GO, or that CS:GO has turned into CS:GONE. The reality is less fanciful, as it tends to be: an alleged Steam API bug removed multiple titles from the store last night, and were slowly re-added over the following two hours. The only public-facing statement made by Valve regarding the mishap comes from the consistently facetious Counter-Strike official Twitter account, where it uploaded a GIF from 'The Wolf of Wall-Street.'

— CS:GO (@CSGO) March 9, 2021

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ok, looks like it was some sort of api bug and steamdb picked it up https://t.co/gQI97vbkJ8pic.twitter.com/M97d2tJ2qF

— Gabe Follower ★ (@gabefollower) March 9, 2021

What is known for an absolute fact is that this isn't the long-awaited unveiling of the Source 2 engine for the title, contrary to multiple claims during the brief disappearance of the title from the Steam page. Multiple Counter-Strike professionals and organizations welcomed Counter-Strike: Global Offensive back after what was likely a harrowing few hours, with appearances from the Astralis organization and third-party matchmaking experiences such as FaceIt.

It's equally important to note that there is no Counter-Strike 2 beta, which has been jokingly referenced with a nod towards the Citadel leak during the downtime. The overall consequence for this error is next to non-existent: there is no sudden closure of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and events within the professional circuit will continue as planned prior to the error. The absolute worst is that a developer, somewhere, likely facepalmed.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensiveis available now on PC.

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New RMR Eligibility Guidelines

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As we enter the 2021 RMR season, we’ve decided to revisit some of our event guidelines.

Up until today, players were ineligible to participate in Valve-sponsored events if they had ever received a VAC-ban in CS:GO. These guidelines had not seen an update since the game was new and all CS:GO VAC bans were relatively recent. But VAC bans can now be more than 8 years old. So we’ve decided to update them.

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Moving forward, a VAC ban will only disqualify a player from an event if it was either received less than 5 years prior, or if it was received at any time after their first participation in a Valve-sponsored event (e.g., after participating in a qualifier for an RMR event). Note that VAC bans stay in place with all of their other effects; the only change is how they influence your eligibility to play in Valve-sponsored events.

There are other reasons a player may not be eligible to participate in Valve-sponsored events. These remain unchanged.

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We hope you’re as excited as we are for the upcoming 2021 RMR events. Stay tuned for more information as we head toward the Stockholm Major this Fall!





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