Valve Allows Players Aged 14 and Up to Participate in Majors
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  • 09:49, 08.01.2024

Valve Allows Players Aged 14 and Up to Participate in Majors

Fans of Counter-Strike 2 have noticed changes in the rules for participating in official tournaments by Valve. Starting with the PGL Major Copenhagen 2024 for CS2, players who have reached the age of 14 are now allowed to participate in developer championships. The new rules were published on the Challenger Mode platform, where the qualifiers for the upcoming major will be held.

Previously, participation in majors and their qualifiers was only available to players who had reached 16 years of age. The reasons for lowering the age limit at the time of publication remain unknown, and Valve representatives have not commented on the situation.

The PGL Major Copenhagen 2024, with a prize pool of $1.25 million, is scheduled for March in Denmark. The competitors will be determined based on the results of RMR tournaments. The first open qualifiers will begin on January 8. As of now, more than 820 teams have already registered. News, schedules, and qualification results can be tracked via a link.

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