Valve released Counter-Strike: Global Offensive in 2012 but the game maintains a dedicated community with members that exchange rare skins with each other to change up their appearance on the battlefield. A Twitch streamer known as Buster decided to get more creative with his sought-after skins as he traded the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive items for an extremely expensive car.
Buster isn't the first CSGO player to trade up their in-game cosmetics for something more valuable, but the Twitch streamer earned a $60,000 BMW rather than the $57,000 that he expected when researching the prices of the items. Posting content to both YouTube and Twitch has left Buster with a sizable 5 million followers between the two platforms, a following that continues to grow. While regularly streaming and making Counter-Strike: Global Offensive videos for YouTube, Buster is also known for playing the regularly updated GTA Online, Fortnite, and Minecraft.
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In a recent YouTube video, Buster unveiled his new black BMW M5 which was acquired by trading hisCSGO cosmetics which included a Dragon Lore, multiple rare stickers, and a Sapphire Karambit. Instead of fetching the $57,000 cash for the cosmetics, Buster was able to trade for the valuable BMW with a fellow Steam user, and he continues to have some less desirable items that he can use to continue customizing his character. While these skins are regularly searched for and snapped up in the CSGO market, Buster may be the first to exchange the in-game cosmetics for a vehicle in such good condition.
Buster showed off his BMW in a YouTube video in which the vehicle is driven through a garage into a well-lit studio that highlighted the design and
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