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DayZ Creator Dean Hall Condemns Valve’s Gambling-Like Monetization After CS2 Skin Market Shock

He challenges studios to let independent researchers examine monetisation data.

Overview

  • Hall says Valve does not face sufficient criticism for systems he calls gambling mechanics that have no place in games.
  • His remarks center on Counter-Strike 2’s loot-driven cosmetics economy, which underpins a multibillion-dollar trading scene that includes betting.
  • Reporting notes Valve sells keys to open in-game drops rather than boxes themselves, a structure described as sidestepping loot-box regulations.
  • A recent CS2 update was reported to have wiped out billions of dollars in rare-skin value on the secondary market, according to some estimates.
  • Hall’s studio RocketWerkz plans Kitten Space Agency as free with optional player contributions, with testing underway and no release date.