These criteria include, for example, the status of Steam accounts and time spent on official Valve servers. Second, it has allowed many players to spend hours playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to increase their chances of being invited to the CS2 Closed Beta.
However, Valve announced on Twitter that only time spent in CS:GO before the start of CS2 testing will count towards receiving a closed beta invite.
This means that always playing or not playing the old version does not increase the player’s chances of being invited to the Counter-Strike 2 beta.
Recall that the full version of the new part of the legendary shooter game is scheduled for release in the summer of 2023.
Source: Ferra

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