Valve can’t simply just re-distribute a large number of cases to players or the Steam Market, as that will ruin the economy. Unfortunately, there’s no way that such a large number of cases is being re-introduced back into the economy within a month. According to CS:GO Case Tracker, we opened 44,995,815 within the span of a month. The issue is that we are opening as a collective way more cases than are being re-introduced back into circulation via case drops. Because of all the new players, a lot more cases are being opened, in hopes of obtaining something mega that they can carry into CS2. This influx of new players, as well as the old player’s passions, reignited by the announcement, has caused quite a stir in the CS:GO economy, not to mention the strain on the Steam servers. Thanks to the popularity of the Counter-Strike 2 announcement, CS:GO concurrent players are at an all-time high, 1,519,457 players to be exact according to SteamDB, as of the 16th of March 2023. This isn’t the only issue plaguing CS:GO right now, Steam servers are taking a hit because of the massive player count increase. However, the cases we use to obtain skins are facing a very large issue. This is often used as a symbol of status for those who are in the know around skins. CS:GO is running out of cases! One of the biggest appeals to CS:GO is the fact that players can outfit their arsenal with a plethora of unique skins of varying value.
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