CS:GO Continues to Break Its Own Concurrent User Records

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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) has broken its own all-time concurrent user record, with 1.8 million players online at once over the weekend, cementing itself as one of Steam's biggest-ever games. The only game with a higher concurrent count is PUBG: Battlegrounds. Rumours of Counter-Strike 2 had been circulating for a while, but it was officially announced and will launch in summer 2023 as a free upgrade to CS:GO, promising the "largest technical leap forward in Counter-Strike's history".
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