SPUNJ says a second Counter-Strike Major might not happen in 2023
The arrival of the otherwise super-hyped Counter-Strike 2 could be the reason.
The Counter-Strike world may have to settle with the fact that there will be only one Counter-Strike Major this calendar year, despite Valve’s earlier information about holding two.
Because in the latest episode of HLTV Confirmed, the renowned CS:GO caster and analyst Chad “SPUNJ” Burchill says to have heard that the BLAST.tv Paris Major will be the only Major in 2023
- I heard there wouldn't be one at all, SPUNJ answered on a question about whether the next Major would use CS:GO or Counter-Strike 2.
- But I only heard that recently - within the last 24 to 48 hours. And I don't know where that it’s coming from. That's all I heard. That's not official inside or information from Valve. They didn't tell me that, SPUNJ clarified.
Milan “Striker” Švejda, co-host of the podcast and editor-in-chief on HLTV, then explained that he would see it as “very surprising” with Valve having publicly informed that there will be a second Major in 2023. Striker also assured the rest of the podcast that he would try to get some clarification for the upcoming episode next week.
You can watch the discussion down below, where you also can find the entire HLTV Confirmed episode featuring Halvor "vENdetta" Gulestøl.