CS:GO’s Sustained Momentum: An Insight into its Success as an Esport and Game


City, Date – Evgeniy Bekker, Esports General Manager at BETER, delves into the factors driving the ongoing growth and evolution of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) as both a game and an esport. Amidst the excitement of the BLAST Premier Spring Groups 2023 tournament in Copenhagen, which brought together top esports organizations to vie for a substantial prize pool, CS:GO stands out as an enduring force in the competitive gaming realm.
Since its inception in August 2012, CS:GO has captivated the hearts of esports enthusiasts and bettors alike, becoming a cornerstone of the competitive gaming industry. Statista reports a staggering 1.12 million peak concurrent players on Steam in November 2022, underscoring the title’s unwavering popularity.
Key Factors Contributing to CS:GO’s Enduring Popularity:
- Accessibility and Simplicity: CS:GO’s gameplay, centered on two opposing teams – terrorists and counter-terrorists – is easy to understand and play. Its straightforward mechanics eliminate the need for extensive rule learning or control familiarization, enhancing both player engagement and the viewing experience for esports and betting audiences.
- Constant Evolution: The game continually introduces new features, from maps and skins to patches and player models, delivered through ‘operations’ or DLCs. This regular infusion of variety not only keeps players engaged but also invigorates the competitive scene, ensuring the title’s constant relevance.
- Thriving Esports Ecosystem: CS:GO’s popularity extends beyond players, with its esports ecosystem demonstrating persistent growth. Notably, Esports Charts data reveals that several of the top 10 CS:GO esports events occurred in 2021 and 2022. This surge in esports attention translates to an expanded audience, including the betting community.
BETER’s Role in Elevating CS:GO’s Standing: BETER, a leader in gaming solutions and betting content, has recently rejuvenated the presence of 5×5 CS:GO matches within its esports platform ESportsBattle. These matches adopt a BO3 format and encompass an impressive 300 maps per month, each lasting around 40-45 minutes. Additionally, the platform hosts 2×2 CS:GO matches in a Bo5 format since January 2021, featuring over 770 maps per month with an average duration of 25-27 minutes. The quick match turnaround not only enhances the betting experience but also attracts more enthusiasts.
In tandem with in-house tournaments, BETER delivers coverage for over 400 global esports tournaments, including renowned CS:GO events. The recently inaugurated BLAST tournament, among others, receives comprehensive coverage from BETER’s trading team, providing operator partners with esports odds feeds and ensuring high uptime.
CS:GO’s persistent prominence across esports has solidified its position as a premier offering within BETER’s extensive portfolio, reaffirming the company’s commitment to innovation and enhancing the player and betting experience.