Arunava Mandal
Mar, 05.2023
The gaming community is abuzz with rumors and speculation after Nvidia seemingly leaked the existence of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive 2 in a recent driver update. The update included a reference to “CSGO2”, which has led many fans to believe that a sequel to the popular first-person shooter game may be in the works. The potential leak of CS:GO 2 has sparked a great deal of excitement and speculation among fans of the series. Many are wondering what changes and improvements a new game could bring, and whether it would be a direct sequel or a spin-off. Others have expressed concern that a new game could split the player base and harm the competitive scene that has developed around CS:GO.
Fans have spotted Counter-Strike 2 game profiles that were integrated to the game in February in the new driver update. The game profiles made particular references to the executable files "csgo2.exe" and "csgo.exe," respectively.
😳🚨With one of the latest NVIDIA Drivers a new Game Profile has been added to the NVIDIA Control Panel called "Counter-strike 2"!!
— Aquarius (@aquaismissing) March 1, 2023
Apparently it has 2 executables:
- csgos2.exe
- cs2.exe pic.twitter.com/hWsWOh4YKV
Nvidia has not commented on the supposed leak, and it is unclear whether CS:GO 2 is actually in development. Some fans have suggested that the reference to “CSGO2” in the driver update could simply be a mistake or a placeholder, and that there may not be any plans for a new game. With major esports tournaments attracting millions of viewers and players around the world, it is clear that competitive gaming is here to stay, and fans will continue to eagerly anticipate new releases and updates to their favorite games.
In the end, only time will tell whether or not CS:GO 2 is actually in development, and what changes it may bring to the series. But one thing is certain – fans of the game will be watching closely, and eagerly anticipating any news or updates on the future of the franchise.
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