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CS:GO player count dips after Valve starts charging $15 for Ranked

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A recent effort to curb cheating in CS:GO may be affecting the player base of one of Steam’s biggest games. In a June 3 patch, Valve issued a complete rework of CS:GO’s Prime status, a designation required to play Competitive that players previously earned by playing enough of the game or buying it. From June onward, Prime status can only be bought for a flat $15, turning a soft play wall into a firm paywall.

According to CS:GO’s recent concurrent player count averages as recorded by SteamCharts, first spotted by Dot Esports, the game has seen a 16.7% drop (a loss of over 100,000 average players) since the early June patch. It’s worth noting that CS:GO’s player base regularly fluctuates like any other multiplayer game, and perhaps moreso for one of the most popular games on PC. Still, this is the steepest month-on-month decline the game has seen since 2018.

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