Gabe Newell’s company has applied to the US Patent and Trademark Office for registration of the “CS2” trademark. Valve’s action may indicate that the official announcement of Counter-Strike 2 could be very close.

Counter-Strike 2 is coming? Not officially yet, but behind the scenes it’s getting really hot. Mainly due to a move made by Valve a few days ago. As – Game News pointed out, On March 14, Gabe Newell’s company filed an application with the US Patent and Trademark Office to register the “CS2” trademark..

Those who think that this abbreviation still does not determine anything, should pay attention to the following screenshots. In the first two serial numbers are marked: 5857738 and 5857740. The IP address associated with these numbers is counter attack there CS: RI (graph 2).

Counter-Strike 2 is getting closer;  Valve has taken a big step forward - photo #2

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Remember, there’s been plenty of clues lately to suggest that a brand new release or massive update has ported the popular CS to the Source 2 engine (we don’t know yet, unfortunately). The first serious hints of Counter-Strike 2 appeared after References to the csgos2.exe and cs2.exe executables have been found in the latest Nvidia drivers..

Then things got even more interesting with the help of respected British journalist Richard Lewis, who saidThis counterattack 2 It’s just around the corner.” According to their sources, the Network Shooter beta might appear in late March or early April..

The above reports are just a few of the “crumbs” that have constantly led us over the past few weeks to the official announcement of CS2. One such clue was left by a Polish esports player. Jarek “Pasha” Jarzabkowski, who in a recent interview revealed (in Polish) (half jokingly)This counter attack you will get a brand new game.

Little? There are days data miners discovered that the files of CSGO contain a new file called cs2.exe.

The evidence confirming that the release of Counter-Strike 2 is fast approaching is abundant. All that remains is to be patient and wait for an official announcement from Valve.

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