Since many Counter-Strike:
GO gambling websites use a user's Steam account to conduct business, Valve could be found liable.
Not exact matches
-- Counter-Strike:
GO gamblers exposed as owning
gambling website they promote — Microsoft backpedals on «play anywhere» initiative — Nintendo expected to sell 100 million Wii U consoles — The Pope is given a copy of Undertale by The Game Theorists — The new Iron Man and how Latinos are forgotten when it comes to diversity in comics
The CS:
GO skin
gambling controversy was one of the biggest ongoing stories of last year - check our previous coverage if you missed it - and ultimately spurred Valve to block Steam accounts that were used by
gambling websites.
I recently stumbled upon a
website where people
gamble for Counter Strike: Global Offensive skins called CS:
GO Jackpot.