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Valve bans CS2 skin gambling and case opening sites from jerseys at events

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Valve has applied an update to the Counter-Strike 2 Tournament Operating Requirements (TOR) alongside adjusting its Limited Game Tournament License, restricting how companies can use its intellectual property (IP).

As a result of the change, CS2 tournament organisers are now required to stop teams from promoting skin betting and case-opening websites through player jerseys during Ranked and Unranked events.

The update to the TOR and the tournament license now aligns Unranked and Ranked CS2 events, where no logos or advertisements from case-opening, skin trading or skin gambling sites can appear during broadcasts.