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The best CS:GO 2 evidence yet just popped up in a recent NVIDIA update

Executable files hold the key.

Another juicy bombshell has dropped on the Counter-Strike community, with new hints regarding Source 2 popping up in March’s newly released NVIDIA driver updates—and it might actually be the best evidence we’ve seen in ages.

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Keen observers noticed that within the Game Profiles code for the NVIDIA drivers patch, the terms “CSGO2” and “CS2” both sat waiting to be discovered. While it took a little while to find—the update has been loaded up for some time now—the community now thinks this is one massive flag suggesting Source 2 could be right around the corner.

One famous Twitter account that religiously follows the subject, GabeFollower, shared the news on March 2. “You can check it out yourself by opening NVIDIA Control Panel and unticking [a] box in 3D settings,” they wrote.

Before we get too excited, there’s been hints of Source 2 for years now. Two different instances in late 2022 alone, suggested CS:GO 2’s time could be close at hand. Both times, in the end, it all basically came to nothing.

The creation of Source 2 would require the Valve developers to closely plan the transition of their cash cow. The community market would be greatly affected, impacting the profits from the system they’ve had in place for the last decade. While the tantalizing idea that Source 2 could improve the game ten-fold is a possibility, the ramifications of failing to produce a title that lives up to CS:GO’s hype is a massive risk.

CS:GO has also continued to reach new heights multiple times within the last few months, and changing the recipe now could ruin that success.

Either way, it’s fun information and it’s bound to get the community hyped for a change. Hopefully, if they do release Source 2, it doesn’t pale in comparison to CS:GO.


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Harrison Thomas
CS:GO, Overwatch, and Valorant Staff Writer - Played CS:GO since 2012 and keep a close eye on other titles. Give me a game and I'll write about it. Ranks are private information. Contact harry@dotesports.com