Counter-Strike players turned cosmetic skins into a bona fide secondary market over the past decade, but a recent update pushed by its developer, Valve, appears to have brought it crashing down.
The Counter-Strike 2 community was sent into a tailspin when its in-game economy crashed, causing a loss of almost $2 billion of real-world money. Like many other live-service games, Counter-Strike 2 ...
TL;DR: Valve's new Steam Trade Protection feature safeguards in-game items and cosmetic skins by allowing users to reverse trades within 7 days. Enabled by default for Counter-Strike 2, it provides ...