The gaming community erupted as Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) was finally available to play for the public. The esports fans are especially awaiting the first-ever CS2 tournament. Meanwhile, ESL has announced that the ESL Pro League Season 18 will continue in CS: GO despite the CS2 launch. The announcement has caught the community off guard as the fans continue to speculate on the future of the tournament.
The professional Counter-Strike community questions the organizer as CS: GO servers have shut down so players cannot scrim in the same game. This update has gathered attention from players and fans across the globe.
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ESL Pro League To Continue In CS: GO Despite CS2 Launch
Counter-Strike community is one of the most passionate communities in the world. When it comes to the professional circuit, ESL has always delivered top-tier tournament experience from time to time. The organizer has also developed a proper development ground for young and amateur players in the game. With its latest update, fans are shocked as confusion clouds the community. The anticipations and expectations are at an all-time high as people expect the Playoffs to unfold without any issues. In fact, the CS2 launch hindered the matches as the second round of the Playoffs bracket experienced a sudden tech pause due to server issues.
This decision from ESL owes to the fact that introducing CS2 suddenly in an ongoing tournament would affect the entire esports structure of the game. Organizers like BLAST and ESL allocate some time before introducing new patches and the latest updates in tournaments so such a decision coming from ESL is not something surprising. Changing the entire structure of a game prior to a few months of practice in a different environment can cause unfamiliarity and hence might present some teams with an unfair advantage. With this decision, CS: GO will likely be ending the last chapter of its life in esports with ESL Pro League S18.