Not exact matches
The toxicity of
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive skin
gambling sites did little to hinder other companies from participating in the business practice.
The recent CS: GO Lotto scandal involving
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive cosmetic gun skin betting prompted Valve to issue cease and desist letters to
gambling sites and has resulted in some civil suits, but no criminal charges have been filed yet.
After recent disclosures about potential Federal Trade Commission (FTC) violations within the
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO) community, Valve has come out with a statement about the matter, dismissing their involvement in the
gambling sites as well as putting those
sites on notice that their usage of the Steam API is against terms and conditions.