Prices of Workshop items and what Valve is looking for
We have seen a new Counter-Strike 2 update. This time, Valve has announced a workshop update, and also the PRICES that they pay for items such as Weapon skins, Stickers, and Charms! Valve also announced items and skin themes they are looking for!
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What Valve pays for CS2 Workshop Items
Today we are introducing optional Supplemental Terms for releasing Counter-Strike 2 items in-game, found here, which allows the Counter-Strike 2 team to license items for a flat fee, found below:
- Weapon finish: $35,000.00 USD
- Sticker: $6,000.00 USD
- Charm: $6,000.00 USD
If a Steam account agrees to these new Supplemental Terms, all of the account's Workshop items can now be distributed where Community items were previously not available, such as The Armory.
The Armory: Steam wants these items
In a move that Valve has never really explored, apart from the Dreams and Nightmare Contest and the Counter-Strike 20-year anniversary, they have stated what items they are looking for right now.
A Call to Arms-ory:
As part of a future update, we are looking for weapon finishes inspired by two themes:
- Arabesque Art and Arabian Mythology
- Spy/Tech
We are also looking for stickers inspired by two different themes:
- Auto Racing
- Fruits and Vegetables
If your items fit these themes, you have to submit the weapon finishes/or stickers under an "Enlistment" in the Counter-Strike 2 Workshop tool.
Important to note
These Optional Terms for Counter-Strike 2 Contributions supplement the Steam Subscriber Agreement and the Workshop Revenue Sharing Terms. They outline how creators are paid when CS2 customers obtain Contributions through Steam Wallet payments, credits, or in-game activities (such as the Armory or Terminals).
If your Contribution is sold for a fee, Valve will pay you the fixed amount shown in the table below for your item, based on its type, instead of a share of Adjusted Gross Revenue.
Your items can NOT be placed in the Armory (and bought out for the fee) if you did not change to the "Optional" setting. If this means that Valve will also buy Case skins for 35k, which would be very little money compared to before, is uncertain!
Conclusion
Thank you for reading this article. We hope it helped you understand the new Counter-Strike 2 Supplemental Terms a little more. And that you could learn about this update and the flat-out fee Valve will pay in general.
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