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Im pretty sure Valve makes enough money though other means, A new case will make them almost nothing
WIll they? doubt it.
CSGO has already reconvered the players they "lost" to valorant, The average players are is the same now as before the launch of project V. As i said months ago, CSGO will not die as people will leave Valorant as the hype dies down.
And possibly when cheat devs have cracked the Valorant anti cheat and cheaters will be more and more common encounters
you know reddit csgo is generally considered an esport forum with over 1 million followers. now having no Major in 2020, no interactive/fun offering like Pickem will happen in 2020. no challenge to get a diamond coin etc... a "creative" gaming company would/should see this as a challenge and try something, esp with the game being its #1 online title.
I'll be utterly
How would you expect them do to anything else? Covid cases are rising everywhere atm so a Major is something only a madman would think is a good idea
Well. Valve usually make a lot of money with majors, Probably not that manty when held online. Maybe that's why
The same reason Other (E)sports is a thing
Majors are a way to find the absolut best team in csgo with valves game rules