
No room for Mac: Counter-Strike 2 drops support, leaving players in de_dust
Valve says gamers on Mac for CS:GO represented only 1% of the player base, which isn't enough to pour resources into a proper port.

Valve says gamers on Mac for CS:GO represented only 1% of the player base, which isn't enough to pour resources into a proper port.

Counter-Strike 2 is definitely not Valve's worst game ever but the Steam user reviews would like you to believe that it is.

Counter-Strike 2, built on Valve's modern Source 2 engine, has officially replaced its predecessor, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.

If Valve's recently teased release date is true, Counter-Strike 2 will miss its Summer 2023 window by just a couple of weeks.

Starfield is now moving more units than Baldur's Gate 3, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon.

Larian Studios' magnum opus has displaced a who's who of games on Steam's charts, both currently and all-time.

Despite receiving little to no marketing and making minimal noise outside of word of mouth, the upcoming soulslike sequel is making waves.

The Crocs ban, humorous or heavy-handed as it may be, is just a minor note in the grand composition of esports.

More than $6 million worth of priceless CS:GO skins have been turned to dust as part of the week-long ban wave.

FaZe Clan is laying off staff members again after already purging plenty of employees back in February.

The player count is a big deal considering that it's up by roughly 300,000 players from the previous record that was set in March.

The anticipation for Counter-Strike 2 has driven hundreds of thousands of players to play CS:GO on the official Valve servers.

Valve just shook the entire esports world when it dropped news of the Source 2 engine migration of Counter-Strike out of nowhere.

Valve and IceFrog thought that they were just introducing a new Dota 2 hero in its latest patch but dataminers spotted something else.

Some countries have already passed laws limiting lootbox distribution in games, and Australia may be the next.

It looks like Neymar as well as the rest of the Brazilian national soccer team are blowing off some steam by playing CS:GO.

The most expensive collection of CS:GO skins in the world might be lost forever as the collector faces a potential lifetime ban from the digital games distribution platform, Steam.
