CS:GO Legacy Surges Past 60K Players on Steam as CS2 Ships 1.5GB Patch, EPL S20 Turns Volatile, FACE

CS2 Weekly Roundup: CS:GO Legacy Surges on Steam, CS2 Ships a Major Update, EPL Pressure Mounts, FACEIT Eyes SA Talent
The Counter-Strike ecosystem saw a rare mix of nostalgia + forward progress this week: the legacy build of CS:GO reappeared as a separate Steam store entry and immediately pulled tens of thousands of players, while CS2 received a substantial update with map and tooling changes. Meanwhile, the pro circuit remains volatile, and new talent-pipeline rumors are circulating around FACEIT.
1) CS:GO Legacy Returns — and Hits a 60k+ Peak
CS:GO has re-emerged on Steam as a separate legacy listing (still effectively “legacy” in scope), and the player response was immediate. SteamDB’s charts for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (app 4465480) show an all-time peak of 66,099 concurrent players on March 5, 2026, with tens of thousands playing live at various times. (SteamDB)
What this version is for (as widely understood):
- Primarily community servers / LAN / offline use cases, not the modern CS2 ecosystem. (SteamDB)
- It reinforces that CS:GO remains a cultural anchor for many players—even after CS2’s full transition.
2) CS2 Update: Map Changes + Marketplace Tools + Scripting Improvements
Valve continues iterating quickly on CS2. The official CS2 update notes show changes spanning maps, the marketplace/Terminal, and map scripting features. (counter-strike.net)
Highlights from the update notes
- Maps (Inferno): Balcony at A was extended; Graveyard at A was closed off; clipping was adjusted near Second Mid Balcony. (counter-strike.net)
- Marketplace/Terminal: Added the ability to set a max offer limit so the Arms Dealer only shows offers up to that limit. (steamcommunity.com)
- Map scripting: New scripting hooks (e.g., OnBulletImpact event data additions) and entity angular velocity support—useful for creators and workshop authors. (Steam 商店)
Why skin traders care: Any marketplace or item-system adjustments tend to raise questions about finish behavior and rendering consistency. This patch’s public notes focus more on marketplace controls and tooling, so if you’re writing for a skin-trading audience, the safe framing is: “the update adds market/terminal controls and creator tooling; traders will be watching for any downstream effects.” (steamcommunity.com)
3) Pro Scene Volatility: EPL S20 Pressure Cooker
EPL Season 20 remains a high-pressure environment where teams can spiral quickly. HLTV’s event hub shows the structure, schedule, and the stakes for teams across the event. (HLTV.org)
Angle to use in your article:
- As the bracket tightens, the difference between “contender” and “elimination threat” often comes down to composure in mid-round chaos, not just raw skill.
4) Talent Pipeline Rumor: FACEIT and South America
Reports/coverage around FACEIT’s South America ecosystem show that FACEIT has historically expanded structured competition in the region (e.g., league initiatives), which fits the broader narrative of building a clearer path from pugging → pro.
If your story is specifically about a “youth academy” rumor, the most defensible wording is:
- “Insiders claim FACEIT may be exploring a structured youth development pipeline in South America; if true, it could accelerate new talent discovery.”
Suggested Image Placement (Clean Blog Layout)
- Hero image: CS:GO legacy Steam entry / “CS:GO is back” visual (the first image in the carousel)
- Section 2: Inferno/CS2 map visual (second image)
- Section 3: EPL pressure / team timeout photo (third image)
- Section 4: FACEIT South America / league pipeline visual (fourth image)