CS:GO Returns to Steam as Standalone While FISSURE Cancels Shenzhen Events and Legacy Sweeps FURIA a

CS2 Daily Brief: CS:GO Quietly Returns to Steam, FISSURE Cancels Shenzhen Events, Legacy Sweeps FURIA at EPL
The Counter-Strike scene delivered a string of surprise developments today. On the platform side, CS:GO appears to have been restored on Steam as a standalone product entry (despite remaining delisted/unsearchable). On the tournament side, FISSURE announced cancellations affecting its Shenzhen plans, raising questions about the Asia Tier-1 calendar. Meanwhile on the server, ESL Pro League (EPL) Stage 1 produced a major upset as Legacy dismantled FURIA 2–0.
1) CS:GO Returns to Steam as a Standalone Title (Still Delisted)
Reports tracked via SteamDB and community monitoring indicate Valve has restored access to the CS:GO store page path without any official announcement. Since CS2 launched in September 2023, CS:GO was largely pushed into a legacy branch, but it now appears downloadable as a distinct standalone product—even though it remains delisted and not searchable in the store.
What It Likely Means (So Far)
- Current technical indicators suggest this build is primarily intended for:Dedicated server hostingOffline practice / legacy support use cases
- Valve has not clarified whether this is a long-term move to preserve CS:GO historically, or simply an administrative/technical adjustment.
Image suggestion: Use a screenshot showing the restored CS:GO store page and download access (above).
2) FISSURE Cancels Shenzhen Tier-1 Events (Calendar Congestion Cited)

Tournament organizer FISSURE (often linked in discussion with BetBoom Dacha-style events) announced the cancellation of its upcoming Shenzhen Tier-1 tournament originally planned for April. The cancellation reportedly also affects two additional Shenzhen events scheduled for July 2024 and July 2025.
Official Reason
- A congested tournament roadmap and scheduling conflicts that make it difficult for invited teams to maintain quality while traveling.
FISSURE indicated that other events, including a planned Shenzhen tournament in September, remain on the calendar for now. However, industry discussion remains cautious, with ongoing skepticism around long-term scheduling stability.
Image suggestion: Use FISSURE-related announcement/coverage imagery (above).
3) EPL Season 19: Legacy Dominates FURIA in a 2–0 Sweep

On the competitive side, Legacy and FURIA became the first two teams to advance to EPL Stage 2, but the headline moment was emphatic:
- Legacy defeated FURIA 2–0 in a BO3
- Reportedly the first time FURIA has been swept in a BO3 since September last year
Analysts highlighted Legacy’s approach—tight utility usage and decisive, aggressive executions—as a key factor that disrupted FURIA’s established defensive structure. The win represents a major milestone for Legacy as they push for Tier-1 credibility in the current CS2 meta.
Image suggestion: Use post-match stats/HLTV recap visuals (above).
Outlook: A High-Volatility Moment for CS2
These three storylines reflect a broader theme: CS2 is entering a period of rapid change across platform access, tournament scheduling, and competitive results.
- Platform: CS:GO’s restored accessibility raises questions about Valve’s legacy strategy.
- Calendar: Shenzhen event cancellations add pressure to Asia’s Tier-1 roadmap.
- Competition: EPL continues to punish favorites and reward disciplined tactical execution.
Group stage action continues tonight as remaining teams fight to survive Day 4.