As of yesterday, Dutch owners of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Dota 2 are being greeted with a news message on Steam stating that they are no longer allowed to trade or perform marketplace ...
Skin trading has grown into a captivating subculture in the world of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO). CS:GO trading sites have become the go-to virtual bazaars for players seeking to exchange ...
The way Steam trading works has been updated today to help fight against hackers. As Valve put it, the problem had gotten so bad because so many Steam accounts are now worth real money just in ...
Trading in game skins has become popular among gamers who want to get rare items or make money by selling cosmetic items. In games such as CS:GO, Dota 2, Rust, and PUBG, the market for cosmetic items ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Steam is often a free-for-all when it comes to game curation and content moderation, but the Valve-owned storefront appears to be on the march against ...
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CSGO) became one of the most popular games in history. The first in-game items were introduced to the game in 2013, as an effort by Valve to boost interaction between ...
Last week, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive received an update that came with a massive change to skin trading. Skin trading and the economy around it are big parts of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive ...
Earlier this week Valve announced that they have begun "the process of blocking" Steam accounts used for gambling Team Fortress 2 in-game items. Team Fortress 2 is free-to-play. Check out some of the ...
Steam trading is an extremely lucrative business for hackers. If you know what you're doing, you can make a pretty penny off peddling digital Team Fortress 2 or CS:GO gear across Steam. In an effort ...
Valve has removed the ability to trade or transfer Counter Strike: Global Offense and Dota 2 items on the Steam Marketplace in the Netherlands. Disabling the ability to trade or transfer the CS:GO and ...