When thinking about the best online multiplayer shooters, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is one of the first games people remember. Despite launching nearly ten years ago, the game’s player base was well over 23 million in January of this year. Thanks no doubt to its spot as a pillar of eSports, it clearly still has a devoted
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When Counter-Strike: Global Offensive was announced to be going free-to-play, it was also announced that it would feature a new battle royale mode called “Danger Zone.” My social timeline was populated with various people complaining that the title going free-to-play would ruin the experience, but not many people seemed to be talking about the new game
There’s something interesting going on within the new Counter Strike: Global Offensive’s Danger Zone mode, or at least, it could be interesting. Basically, players have uncovered a weird message being broadcast that when translated appears to read lyrics from Portal’s iconic “Still Alive” song. Valve recently made CS:GO free-to-play, and they also introduced a new Battle Royale game mode called, Danger
Cloud9 have made some alterations to its Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team this week, seeing Fnatic’s Robin “Flusha” Ronnquist joining its ranks. In a blog post on the team’s official site, Cloud9 welcomed the veteran player who’s been making waves on the ever-evolving Counter-Strike: Global Offensive eSports scene since 2012; one year before Cloud9 was founded.
If you’re somehow a PC gamer that hasn’t picked up Counter-Strike: Global Offensive… how? Anyways, the game has gotten a free-to-play version that’ll allow you to play against AI opponents. You can also view competitive matches. You’ll need to purchase the full game for a chance to go online, but Counter-Strike: Global Offensive frequently goes on sale so
Valve has officially added the MP5 to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive’s range of firearms in the form of the new and improved MP5-SD. The MP5 is a small sub-machine gun with a high fire rate that has proven to be ever popular throughout the Counter-Strike series. The newly added SD variant comes with an integrated silencer
Since 2012, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has been a favorite first-person shooter for the PC gaming community. Despite games like PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds competing against it, Valve has continued to show dedicated to the title by updating the game in multiple ways such as adding new maps and weapons. But what if Counter-Strike: Global Offensive got a battle royale mode?