Valve developed CS: GO, which was released in 2012, with the Source engine. While the first-person shooter is still popular among players today, it gradually began to lag behind its rivals. Valve plans to replenish the game with the Source 2 engine. According to some reports, Valve plans to move the Source 2 engine, which the community is looking forward to, into CS: GO. This news was later supported by ‘Nors3’, head of a CS: GO esports team named Dogmination. “The news about Source 2 coming to CS: GO in the next 2 months seems trustworthy, because I heard it from reliable sources, but you can never trust unofficial dates 100%,” said Nors3 on Twitter. ” said. Finally, after the ESL One Rio Major 2020 tournament has been canceled due to coronavirus, Valve’s event schedule will be empty in the next 2 months. Valve can focus on the development of Source 2 during this period when there are no tournament preparations. The newly developed Source 2 engine may not deliver stable performance when released. When Valve takes CS: GO to the new engine, it may have to release lots of updates to optimize it.

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