Valve is once again shaking up the popular shooter game CS:GO, played by thousands of players in Spain and millions of players around the world, facing off in a “competition” between anti-terrorists and terrorists that have populated servers for decades.
The first major regional events related to the CS:GO Major will kick off shortly, and Valve is looking to make a change to the competition by deprecating one of the most iconic maps in the game. Trainfrom the group of active cards when entering to change the card Stale†
A new map released in December
Antique came to the game in December 2020 as part of Operation Broken Fang is already finished. This is an Aztec homage map and is located in an ancient Mayan temple, making it the most modern competitive conflict site stealing from the Vertigo map introduced in 2019.
Now for your share The train will likely pass through the hull and paint shop For Valve to adapt, modernize, balance and fine-tune it to return to competitive map selection in the not-too-distant future, as they’ve already done with other emblematic maps like Dust 2, Inferno of Nuke.