Wealthy user invests over 500,000 € on Steam to become number 1 – risking it all with skins in CS2

Wealthy user invests over 500,000 € on Steam to become number 1 – risking it all with skins in CS2

There is a new number 1 on Steam, with a very valuable and large inventory in Counter-Strike 2, which is causing quite a stir.

What is the deal with the Steam level?

  • Basically, the Steam level indicates how much money and time you have invested in your Steam account. You earn experience points for different actions and can level up.
  • For years, a Steam user named “St4ck” was the number 1.
  • Here you can see the list of the top accounts on Steam, ordered by level (via Steam).

Who is the new king of Steam? The new high-level king on Steam is a user named “stasik”. He has a level of 5,960. The previous leader, St3ck, is at level 5,001. The new king of Steam is thus almost 1,000 above the old leader.

Where does the sum come from? To reach such a high level, you have to invest a lot of money. This can be done, for example, by buying and owning expensive skins in Counter-Strike.

The CS2 streamer ohnePixel has often taken a look at the top list of Steam users and had some fun when he let the old number 1 level up and thus ruin the round number 5,000. Accordingly, ohnePixel was surprised when he saw that there is a new number 1 on Steam and immediately took a look at the Steam inventory of the new king (YouTube).

ohnePixel says that stasik must have invested between €500,000 and €700,000 to reach this level. The streamer is considered a skin collector and enthusiast in the Counter-Strike community and can therefore assess the value of CS2 items very well.

What does the king risk? The new number 1 has a publicly viewable Steam inventory. This includes various valuable items and CS2 skins, many of which cost thousands of euros. However, some of these CS2 skins have been vulgarized with CS2 stickers, giving Steam the ability to ban the user.

What has been done with the skins? In CS2, you have the possibility to freely place stickers on the weapon. Stasik has some skins in his inventory that have been designed in a tasteless manner. One of these weapons is a nearly $9,000 “Factory New M4A1 Howl,” which displays a racist term through specially arranged stickers. This weapon is also shown in the video by ohnePixel on YouTube.

Currently, the weapon with the racist designation can no longer be found in stasik’s Steam inventory. He may have parted with some skins or moved them to another account.

Even the old number 1 St4ck has a very valuable inventory and has experienced firsthand how quickly a player with an inventory estimated at over one million euros can be banned.
Thus, St4ck could not access his inventory during the ban and could have lost a lot of money. Valve bans account with the highest Steam level and €1.4 million in Counter-Strike 2: pardoned after 17 hours

Source(s): gamesradar+, Youtube, SteamDB Top-Levels
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