Possible final pro CS:GO match postponed as servers go down ahead of suspected CS2 launch
Possible final pro CS:GO match postponed as servers go down ahead of suspected CS2 launch

The ESL Pro League season 18 match between Complexity and Monte today isn’t able to continue right now due to CS:GO’s servers being down at the moment, most likely due to the imminent Counter-Strike 2 launch. As a result, ESL has decided to postpone the series for around 40 minutes, though this could be subject to change depending on what Valve does next.

As of now, once you launch CS:GO, you can’t connect to the game’s network, forbidding you from entering any kind of match. Like the whole community, we believe it’s a result of the shift to CS2, which has been expected to happen today for around a few days after last week’s tweet from Valve.

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