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4 years ago I wrote this review and as sad as it is, this chapter of our lives may very likely end tonight.
So many memories! Some of them were painful, but most of them joyful. I grew up to adulthood with this game and I have little to no regrets. I concurred all of its game modes, played for nearly 5 thousand hours, managed to get to the top FaceIt levels and much, much more. The community that has been built is truly one of its kind. All the friends I made, and the shared memories are really worth the time. Real life friendships were built and many other acquired all around the world along the way. CS:GO really brought the best and sometimes the worst of us all.
With a broken heart, a smile on my face, and my head filled with memories I fall asleep tonight and I say farewell to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, the ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ best game ever.