CS2 sets a new anti-record for the duration of the break after the last operation
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  • 11:20, 21.04.2024

CS2 sets a new anti-record for the duration of the break after the last operation

In the competitive world of Counter-Strike, CS2 has officially set a new record for the longest time between operations, reaching 790 days since the last event. This break exceeded the previous record of 735 days, which was set between CS:GO's Hydra and Shattered Web operations. The extended hiatus from CS2 has caused concern and debate among the eSports community. The delay not only surpassed the previous record set by CS:GO, but also raised questions about the future of content updates in the franchise.

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Players and analysts speculate about the reasons for this unprecedented break. Some speculate that strategic planning for a major update could be the reason, while others are worried about a possible slowdown in the game's development. The impact on the player base is becoming increasingly noticeable, with forums and social media filled with both disappointment and anticipation.

This compromises the game's ability to maintain its competitive advantage and player interest in an ever-evolving gaming landscape.

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