It led to mild speculation on Reddit that Valve was preparing to rebrand the game or port it to the Source 2 engine or both. The rumors started simmering when the official CS:GO Twitter account changed its banner image about a week ago. Now it appears that maybe the game is getting a sequel, or at the least, a massive upgrade. However, it is a popular competitive shooter that still maintains a substantial number of users. After all, it doesn't really have a story. The multiplayer FPS does not require an end. Valve's live service game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, commonly known as CS:GO is in a similar boat. As you may recall, Half-Life 2: Episode Two ended on a major cliffhanger that would have been resolved in Episode Three had Valve not inexplicably abandoned it. Cutting corners: It's hard to say what Valve is better known for - creating the Half-Life franchise or never completing it.
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