
Counter-Strike servers go offline
Following a tweet from Counter-Strike hinting at the long-awaited release of CS2 on Wednesday, the gaming community's anticipation reached a fever pitch when the servers for both CS:GO and CS2 went offline.

Both CS:GO and CS2 have become unresponsive, raising speculation that Valve is on the verge of unleashing the full-fledged CS2. This development potentially signifies the twilight of our cherished FPS CS:GO, as it paves the way for the new era of CS2. Fans of the game have been eagerly anticipating the sequel for years, and this server downtime could be a sign that Valve is finally ready to make a transition.
It has also affected the ongoing ESL Pro League, causing a delay in the playoff match featuring Monte and Complexity. In all this turmoil, players from around the world are bidding their heartfelt farewell to CS:GO.
As the server downtime continues, players and fans hold their breath, eagerly awaiting further news and updates from Valve regarding the future of the Counter-Strike franchise.