MMGN.com writes: Counter-Strike has been the staple of hardcore, online competition shooters for 12 years now. With Valve announcing that we'd be seeing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive next year, gamers across the globe are waiting with anticipation. However there is a giant red flag that is causing issues for some; the game is going cross-platform and will also be appearing on the PS3 and Xbox 360. How can Valve offer an experience for both demographics that will see Counter-Strike remain successful?
One of the only ways to play CS:GO on official servers is via the Xbox 360 version of the game.
I love video games so much that I never have the time to replay the old one that I have finished, my backlog has only gotten bigger and bigger. I don't get how some people can play one game for years (except for mmorpg)
Wonder why they've never ported this game over to last Gen and now current Gen. This game would be pretty popular right now, I think.
About 39.5 million loot boxes were opened throughout March 2023, right after Valve announced Counter-Strike 2. It goes without saying that gamers love gambling, especially those who play Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
I have about 260 hours on csgo and have not spent a single penny on any of the microtransactions. You can still enjoy it since it's not pay to win.
The rumours are heating up and it looks like Counter-Strike 2, the move onto the Source 2 engine for CS:GO, is coming very soon based on testing files found on Steam.
Not sure why this hyped tbh, it’s only in updated engine. Same maps, same game. So long as it’s top of steam listings, it’ll be here for evermore.
Very good points, but they don't need to keep making new maps, people stick to a certain map rotation. I personally like Office, Nuke, Dust, and a couple of custom one's; and that's it.
6. Keep the smooth controls it has had in the previous games.