The life cycle of CS:GO<\/em> in esports is nearly over. Valve revealed<\/a> on March 24, 2023 that the BLAST Paris Major in May will be the last tournament it will sponsor for CS:GO<\/em>, following the launch of Counter-Strike 2<\/em> on a limited test<\/a> build on March 22.<\/p>
Usually, Valve helps organize two Majors for Counter-Strike <\/em>esports, but due to CS2’s<\/em> pending worldwide launch this summer<\/a> and all the adaptations both the developers and professional players will need to go through in the coming months, the only Major of 2023 will be the BLAST Paris.<\/p>
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It’s unclear when tournament organizers will make the switch to CS2<\/em>, but given that the BLAST Paris Major will be the last Valve-sponsored event for CS:GO<\/em>, it’s likely that we’ll start seeing tier-one tournaments for CS2<\/em> in the second part of the year. ESL told Dot Esports it would make the switch when it’s “reasonable”<\/a>. <\/p>