Despite it being its second biggest game

Here’s something I never even thought of until today:Dota 2is a huge eSport. The International is one of the biggest annual events in gaming, and this year had a prize pool of over $18million. It’s by far the most played game on Steam, and its players clock millions, if not billions, of hours into it each month.Dota 2is insanely big.

Yet… so isCounter-Strike: Global Offensive.It’s the second most played game on Steam afterDota 2, and it comes from a series with a history of being one of the biggest FPS in eSports.Counter-Strikehas always been huge and was huge beforeDota 2was even a thing. So where is itsInternational? Why isn’t Valve pushing that as much asDota 2when it has been shown that the idea of supporting the competitive community comes with a huge financial benefit?

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WellIGN asked Valve’s Erik Johnson just that, and the answer was so characteristically Valve:

“We’re pretty comfortable with different projects taking different approaches to solve similar problems… As a company we actually learn more when we do that. If we all point everything in the same direction, we’d have a real blind spot for when we’re screwing up. In some ways, you want to diversify a bunch of decisions across different projects because you zero in on the right answer quickly, as opposed to ‘we have this thing that’s working, everybody do that right now.”

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This fits in with Valve’s corporate structure of little clusters of people floating between products, with management being more hands-off than in other companies. While the ideadoesmake sense, it feels weird to me that Valve is using its second biggest game as a test bed for just not doing anything and seeing what happens.

Team Fortress 2andDay of Defeat: Sourceare both less played and less competitive, and would probably not be as responsive to being pushed towards eSports thanCS:GO, so why they’re letting one of their biggest money makers just sit there is a weird thing to me. Then again, I don’t think Valve has thought aboutDay of Defeat: Sourcesince 2006.

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What do you think? Would you want to see Valve support competitiveCS:GOplay more in a way similar to The International?

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