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Valve möter kritik mot nytt CS Major-klistermärke

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Valve has once again found itself at the center of controversy following the release of new player stickers ahead of the upcoming Counter-Strike Major in Cologne.

The criticism is focused on the autograph sticker of Russian player zorte, who represents BetBoom — an organization linked to a Russian bookmaker that has reportedly expanded operations into temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.

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Valve Faces Backlash Over New CS Major Sticker 1

Community Questions Sticker Approval Process

The situation quickly sparked heated discussion across social media, with many users questioning how the sticker passed Valve’s approval process in the first place.

According to critics, zorte’s autograph appears to resemble the controversial “ZOV” slogan often associated with Russian pro-war symbolism rather than his actual in-game nickname.

The backlash intensified due to the political sensitivity surrounding the symbol and the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Past Comments Resurface

The controversy also revived criticism over past remarks made by the player himself.

Previously, zorte drew negative reactions after publicly referring to Ukraine using the phrase “the Ukraine,” wording widely viewed as politically insensitive.

As a result, many community members believe the latest sticker situation only added fuel to an already existing controversy surrounding the player.

Ukrainian Commentator Responds

Ukrainian commentator ZBR4 later reacted to the situation online, humorously proposing an “improved” version of the sticker that, according to him, Valve should consider adding to the game instead.

Valve Faces Backlash Over New CS Major Sticker 2

The post quickly spread through the Counter-Strike community, adding even more attention to the debate.

Valve Yet to Comment

At the time of writing, Valve has not publicly addressed the controversy or commented on the sticker approval process.

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However, the situation has already become another example of how esports cosmetics and in-game content can quickly turn into larger political and community discussions — especially during major international tournaments.

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