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Tf2 is a great example. Ever since csgo got skins people from tf2 have been abandoning the game for a fresh start.
You don't mess with a game's popularity like this by trying a new game now. You wait till this game starts to slow and then start building the next. They really can just keep updating this one with new maps and animations, etc.
"would the market crash if a new cs was revealed?" was the question, and it would go down the drain. i dunno about the game, some people may be still playing it after that
let you all stay calm because they will not make new CS in a lot of time, they will port this one to source 2 just like they did with dota2, so they can milk the game on more stable engine