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It’s Almost Time for CS:GO’s Last eSports Major
It seems that Valve is eager to switch everything over to Counter-Strike 2.

Valve’s announcement of Counter-Strike 2 has marked a new chapter in the history of one of the most iconic shooter games of all time. If you would like to learn more about Counter-Strike 2, you can view my recent post titled Here’s Why Almost Everyone Is Excited For Counter-Strike 2.
However, it also signifies the end of an era as Valve declared that the upcoming Paris Major 2023 would be the last Major Championship event played on that game version.
The Majors are highly anticipated events in the CS:GO community that occur annually in various locations worldwide, offering massive prize pools. The most recent championship event, the Rio Major 2022, had a $1.25 million prize pool, and the Paris Major will follow suit.
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