The latest Counter-Strike 2 Steam reviews have reduced the Valve shooter’s official rating, as the new iteration of the iconic multiplayer FPS draws criticism from players as compared to CSGO. Following the full launch of CS2, a variety of players cite issues regarding missing match modes – including Gun Game – and frustration that Counter-Strike Global Offensive has been completely unavailable. The amount of negative reviews directed towards CS, since the launch of Counter-Strike 2, has increased considerably, though the shooter still retains a positive rating.
Now that CS2 is finally here in full, there are some big changes, including Counter-Strike 2 ranks and Counter-Strike 2 skins. However, the FPS game has also seen a fluctuation in terms of its Steam rating, as players and respondents take to the Valve storefront to share concerns regarding Counter-Strike 2 and how it compares to CSGO. As of Wednesday, September 27, when Counter-Strike 2 was released, the ‘recent reviews’ section of the CSGO Steam page provided the game a ‘very positive’ rating. ‘Very positive’ is obtained when 80% and 94% of recent reviews offer a favorable response.
As of today, Monday, October 2, the ‘recent reviews’ section assigns Counter-Strike 2 – which has replaced CSGO on Steam, and inherited all of its previous reviews since they share the same page – a ‘mostly positive’ rating. This is obtained when between 70% and 79% of recent reviews are favorable – Steam says that, during the last 30 days, 75% of reviews for what was previously CSGO and is now CS2 have been positive.
Since the launch of Counter-Strike 2, there has been a sharp increase in the number of negative reviews. On Tuesday, September 26, when the Steam page was still
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