CS:GO pro S1mple dismisses Source 2 rumors as ‘bait’

The GOAT isn't getting his hopes up.

S1mp[le holding up his fist. He's wearing headphones and playing a game of CS:GO. Because, you know, that's what he does.
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While the Counter-Strike community seems sure Valve is getting closer to deploying the Source 2 game engine to CS:GO and is hyped to play the so-called Counter-Strike 2, s1mple isn’t sold it’s coming anytime soon and instead thinks people are being baited.

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“There is no Source 2 (yet) and the developers [Valve] haven’t given anyone beta [access],” s1mple said on Instagram yesterday. “It was all bait from pro players and streamers.”

While it’s unclear when Valve will release Counter-Strike 2, Richard Lewis reported earlier this month that Source 2 is arriving in beta at the end of this month. Lewis also reported that professional players had tested the game and that Counter-Strike 2 was “about ready to go.”

CS:GO leakers have suggested the developers have been working on bringing Source 2 to CS:GO since 2022 and the number of leaks has increased in 2023. A leak from today, for example, indicates Source 2 has been added to the developer pre-release branch, which means the developer build is being updated. This step is usually done when the developers are getting ready to push a release.

Nobody but the developers and the pro players who tested Counter-Strike 2 can say at this point what will change once the update is out. Source 2 is expected to at least upgrade the game’s graphics and bring some new mechanics, but it’s unclear if Valve is making changes to features like matchmaking like the community is hoping for.

While almost everyone seems excited but s1mple, there is at least one fellow pro that agrees with the best CS:GO player in the world. FaZe Clan Twistzz said during the ongoing ESL Pro League season 17 that people are “overreacting” about Source 2.

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Leonardo Biazzi
Staff writer and CS:GO lead. Leonardo has been passionate about games since he was a kid and graduated in Journalism in 2018. Before Leonardo joined Dot Esports in 2019, he worked for Brazilian outlet Globo Esporte. Leonardo also worked for HLTV.org between 2020 and 2021 as a senior writer, until he returned to Dot Esports and became part of the staff team.