Player invests practically ₤ 500,000 on virtual skins for a computer game character in CS: GO
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is a first-person shooter video game developed by Epic Games and released on the Microsoft Windows PC operating system.
One diehard shoot ’em up enthusiast has dropped the equivalent of a down payment on a modest home on virtual upgrades for his gaming arsenal.
The deal was negotiated by Danish gaming influencer zipeL, who claims the buyer spent over $500,000 ( 400,000 ) on a bespoke AK47 skin and a paint job for a hunting knife, despite the fact that none of these items are actual firearms.
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zipeL, a Twitch banner and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive skin trader, claims it to be the game’s second-largest sale ever.
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