On Monday, Valve announced it was disabling the ability for Counter-Strike Global Offensive (CS:GO) players to buy and sell container keys. For ZDNet readers unfamiliar with CS:GO's in-game features, ...
Money laundering is no game. Yet, some games have been used for money laundering. That’s what prompted Valve to announce that it would end the online sales of loot box “keys” for its game ...
Valve is shutting off the ability to transfer new loot box container keys between users in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. According to a blog post explaining the change, the reason is to crack down ...
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