Counter-Strike 2, announced by Valve as the next game in the CS:GO franchise, will carry over all of players’ skins and cosmetic items, the publisher has confirmed.
One concern players had with the move to Source 2 was how it would impact their skins, some of which are worth a significant amount of money.
It should come as no surprise, but as a relief to many, that all of your inventory will transfer over.
What will happen to skins in Counter-Strike 2?
“Bring your entire CS:GO inventory with you to Counter-Strike 2,” Valve said on the official blog post.
“Not only will you keep every item you’ve collected over the years, but they’ll all benefit from Source 2 lighting and materials,” the publisher added.
This means that skin designs remain relatively unchanged, but some knife finishes for example, now have a lot more glow and shine to them.
New weapon models in Counter-Strike 2
However, what is not unchanged are the weapon models themselves.
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Shown in Valve’s preview of skins, some weapons have slightly altered models, such as the AK-47, AWP, M4A1-S and M4A4.
“In addition to supporting legacy models and finishes, all stock weapons have been upgraded with high-resolution models, and some weapon finishes take advantage of these new models,” Valve confirmed
With more players coming into Counter-Strike, prices for skins may increase even more than they have in recent years.
Other changes in Counter-Strike 2 include upgrades to the maps, smokes and tickrate.
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