Cashi co -creator Sean “FM Poon” has announced that the valve has purchased the map directly after joining the CS2 workshop in early March, and after a mention in the latest update of the game. FMPune confirmed the news that “it is very confirmed that the valve bought the cache,” responding to the player aqua.
“Thank you for playing cache,” FM Pune on x said. “Thanks to Sal Garozo that I have been allowed to work on its original creation for so many years. Thank you
Anti -strike to be a counter -strike! “
The year Garozo, which goes through the handle volcano, is the original creator of the cache and, in a good entire circle, is a co -operation on the CS2 contesting CS2. FM Pune gave some details on the purchase.
“With respect for the development team, I stopped the comment,” said FM Poon, but he arrived to buy the 1st day after the release of the (recent workshop). It’s a great honor and I don’t want anyone to think that we hesitate for a moment.
“Valve had previously offered to buy a map around 2013-2015 (not remembered).
In response to a player, expressing that the map will now become a permanent anti -strike, FM Poon said he “fully agreed” and “the map is now in big hands.” Another question is related to a piece of graft, which was removed in the CS2 version, which celebrated S1 Maple’s ridiculous nine -scoop double AWP during the SL One Colon during a cash in 2016: this is not in the current workshop version, but FM Pune confirmed that Valve has the right to art.
Cashes were first released in 2014, and CS: GO’s competitive map was until Pool 2019 (this was the last time IM Katowice 2019 was played competitively). CS2 arrived with a better and re -working version of many classic maps, but the cache was left on FM Pune: which certainly happened, because the workshop version is beautiful and great to play. With this the valve is likely to have its own custom, but I will not expect major changes to the things already in the workshop.
As far as the valve is concerned, the official anti -strike account easily responded to FM Pune confirmation The emoji of a handshake.
Ever since it appeared on the scene, cache has been a favorite of a fans, initially as a custom CS: go to the map and then in the work and the valve approved version. This will soon make its way to the competitive pond, and the valve has added another chapter to counter the long and proud history of social development strike.