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    A Counter-Strike 2 update has crashed the video game’s economy, wiping over $2 billion in real-world value. The dramatic plummet is due to surprise changes which make it easier to get rare in-game cosmetics.

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    Developer Valve released a “small update” for Counter-Strike 2 on Wednesday evening, which largely made minor tweaks such as improving stability and optimising the free-to-play first-person shooter’s performance. However, the patch also included notable changes to how players can obtain in-game cosmetic items, also known as “skins.” Specifically, Counter-Strike 2 now allows users to trade in five standard skins for a rare one.

    The Counter-Strike 2 skin market crash, explained


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    Counter-Strike 2 skins are virtual items which change a player character’s appearance. Players can get these cosmetics by using in-game Keys to open in-game Cases. Such Cases can be earned simply by playing, while Keys must be purchased with real money. The skins players receive from Cases are randomised, making it difficult to get rare cosmetics.

    Rare items are highly coveted by Counter-Strike 2 players, and can sell for hundreds or even thousands of real-world dollars on third-party cosmetic marketplaces — well above the official Steam Community Market’s $1,800 price cap. Last year, an AK-47 skin sold for over $1 million. As such, some players treat Counter-Strike 2 skins as an investment, buying the in-game items hoping to later sell them for a profit. 

    Unfortunately for these Counter-Strike 2 investors, the October 22 update has dealt a significant blow to their portfolios. The patch makes it much easier for the average Counter-Strike 2 player to obtain skins for in-game knives and gloves, which were previously some of the game’s rarest cosmetics. Now players can simply trade in their other items for these skins, significantly decreasing their scarcity and prompting the value of existing knife and glove cosmetics to fall dramatically.


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    According to third-party Counter-Strike 2 market tracker Pricempire.com, the game’s economy dropped from a high of over $6 billion to around $4.25 billion in the wake of the update, plummeting by $1.75 billion in less than 24 hours. The economy has since continued to fall, Pricempire.com reporting that it was down $2.4 billion just 29 hours post patch.

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    Counter-Strike 2 players react to the skin market crash

    Some Counter-Strike 2 players claim that the value of their inventories has dropped by the thousands, leaving many shaken. Professional Counter-Strike 2 player Olof “olofmeister” Kajbjer Gustafsson livestreamed his discovery that his collection of cosmetics had fallen in value from $58,000 down to $18,000, a loss of $40,000.

    On Counter-Strike 2 market subreddit r/csgomarketforum, the most popular post since the update is a link to an international list of suicide hotlines. 

    “Guys, all money is temporary, things come and they go,” wrote u/HEY_beenTrying2meetU. “Don’t look at your portfolio for a few weeks. Take a walk outside. Hug your loved ones…. Don’t dwell on this. It wasn’t your fault, and we’re all in this together.”


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    Others are looking on the bright side, noting that the change has finally made knife skins accessible for the average Counter-Strike 2 player. Now players who simply want to play with a pretty virtual knife can do so without forking over a month’s salary.

    “As a trader this sucks (lost like ~2k), but as a player this is better for the game & casuals,” wrote u/DirtSchlurpy.

    “I see it from both sides tbh,” u/MyOhMyPancakes commented in Counter-Strike subreddit r/GlobalOffensive. “I’m sad that my OG knife dropped 50% but I also know that the high price was from traders plus the CS boom jacking up the price. I’m happy to see my friends be able to get a knife/gloves they want more easily.”

    If you’re feeling suicidal or experiencing a mental health crisis, please talk to somebody. You can call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988, or chat at 988lifeline.org. You can reach the Trans Lifeline by calling 877-565-8860 or the Trevor Project at 866-488-7386. Text “START” to Crisis Text Line at 741-741. Contact the NAMI HelpLine at 1-800-950-NAMI, Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. ET, or email [email protected]. If you don’t like the phone, consider using the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Chat. Here is a list of international resources.

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