Since 2018, Valve has offered Dota Plus, a $4 per month Dota 2add-on that includes, among other perks, access to deeper post-game analytics and stats. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is now getting something similar. In the patch notes for the game's latest update, Valve devotes a single line to CS:GO 360 Stats, a new $1 per month subscription service that'll get you access to match analytics from your competitive, premier and wingman games.
Thanks to everyone who took part in Operation Broken Fang. As of now the Operation has concluded. Players have until May 15th to spend Operation Stars.
— CS:GO (@CSGO) May 3, 2021
We have a few updates today, beginning with the Active Duty Map Pool—Train has been removed and Ancient has been added.
According to an FAQ spotted by Rock Paper Shotgun, players can sign up for the add-on directly
within the game, but there's one significant catch: the game will only record
your performance while you have an active subscription. It also won't keep a
tally of your stats in casual and scrimmage game modes. Predictably, some in
the CS:GO community aren't thrilled with the
announcement. They point out that websites such as scope.gg offer free stat tracking, and that many
games that are as old as CS:GO let players see how they've played in the
past without paying anything extra.
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