Skin.Club Provides a Whole New Way to Get Skins in Counter-Strike 2 Skin.Club is a website created by players for players who share a passion for CS skins, featuring a Provably Fair system. The ...
The gaming community is buzzing with e­xcitement for the upcoming re­lease of Counter-Strike­ 2 (CS2) in 2023. Fans are eagerly anticipating ne­w visual upgrades and exciting feature­s. However, a ...
Rare weapon skins in Counter-Strike can sell for insane amounts of money, despite offering no in-game benefits. An AK-47 in Counter-Strike 2 sporting the valuable Case Hardened skin and four Titan ...
One wealthy esports fan invested in the digital memorabilia of his lifetime. On Monday, one buyer on digital trading site OPSkins purchased a sniper rifle skin for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive for ...
The Counter-Strike 2 community has been thrown into turmoil after a fateful update from Valve sent shockwaves through Steam’s marketplace, causing the value of skins (purchased with real money) to ...
Some people are willing to spend quite a bit on CS:GO skins. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players will often shell out huge amounts of money for skins via secondhand marketplaces online, but those ...
Settling on the best CS:GO skins largely boils down to personal preference. That said, giving your inventory a pop of colour will make your weapons more appealing. While earning respect from your ...
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"CS:GO" skin trading has become a huge business in the last few years, with some skins ascending to incredible heights regarding their worth. One skin, the Wild Lotus AK-47, recently sold for an ...
WTF?! How much would you pay for a cosmetic item in a game? $1? 10? $100. What about $100,000? I didn't think so, but someone has paid four times that on one sale. An online CS:GO skin reseller just ...
After years of denying co-ownership of a gambling site that took bets from minors from 2015 to 2017, FaZe Clan co-owner Richard "Banks" Bengston came clean Sunday. Fans of Counter-Strike as an esport ...