CS:GO<\/em> turns 10 years old on Aug. 21, and while the game has fierce competitors like VALORANT<\/em> in the FPS landscape, it’s not slowing down whatsoever. CS:GO<\/em> teams and players have earned a whopping sum of “over $70 million” in the past 12 months just from Major stickers, according to Valve.<\/p>
“Ten years. It\u2019s a big number, yet CS:GO<\/em> is stronger than ever,” Valve said in an official blog post<\/a>. “Over the past 12 months alone, we\u2019ve seen more players than ever before (averaging over 20 million monthly unique players), record viewership for Majors (2.7m concurrent viewers), and massive community support with over $70 million raised for professional organizations, teams, and players. The future could not look brighter.”<\/p>
In addition to celebrating the big numbers CS:GO<\/em> has pulled off recently, Valve has also added stickers to commemorate the upcoming 10-year birthday of the game<\/a> and added several maps, including the new Tuscan<\/a>, to the official matchmaking servers.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"