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YouTube confirmed it will strengthen enforcement of its Community Guidelines around online gambling and graphic violence in gaming, a move that could affect esports content across titles such as Counter-Strike 2 (CS2), Call of Duty and Rainbow Six Siege.

The updated rules come into effect on November 17th 2025 and expand existing restrictions on gambling-linked content.

According to the announcement, YouTube will now act against videos that direct viewers to online gambling involving items with monetary value — including digital goods such as in-game skins, cosmetics and NFTs.

This development is likely to be closely watched by creators and esports organisations active in CS2, where the skin trading and betting ecosystem has historically driven both audience interest and controversy.

While skin betting sites are not officially part of the esports tournament ecosystem, content around case openings, skin gambling and referral links attracts significant viewership across YouTube and are deeply intertwined with the game’s scenes and players.

Potential Impact on Esports

The platform will also expand its rules on graphic gaming content by age-restricting videos that depict realistic human characters in scenes of torture or mass violence against non-combatants, especially if such scenes are prolonged, zoomed-in or central to the video.

Such a move has the potential to impact various shooters, including but not limited to CS2, Rainbow 6 and Call of Duty. YouTube stated that most channels ‘will experience little to no impact,’ with existing videos that violate the updated rules subject to removal or age restrictions without a strike. Creators may edit descriptions, trim footage or blur content before the November deadline.

The platform has faced criticism in the past for ambiguous gaming-related enforcement, including demonetisation issues and inconsistent rulings around esports and gaming content.

Esports organisations and tournament operators using YouTube for match VODs, highlights and sponsor-supported content will likely have to review publishing guidelines to avoid age restrictions that could limit discoverability and revenue.

The post YouTube’s new strict gambling and violent content rules may impact esports appeared first on Esports Insider.

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