One of the most distinctive features of CS:GO is the skin market, where players can buy, sell, and trade cosmetic items that change the appearance of their weapons and characters. The skin market has become a big business, with some rare skins selling for thousands of dollars.
Now, after years of anticipation, Valve will release a major update to the game's engine, moving it from the outdated Source engine to the newer Source 2 engine. This has significant implications for the game's visuals, performance, and maybe mechanics, but it also raises questions about the future of the skin market.
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