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The evolution of Counter-Strike has arrived

Valve’s popular first-person shooter CS:GO was upgraded to Counter-Strike 2 on Steam last week, writes JASON BANNIER.

Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) replaced Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) on Steam last week. Built on the Source 2 engine, the hugely popular first-person shooter has undergone a significant update, introducing modernisations such as realistic physically based rendering, state of the art networking capabilities, and upgraded Community Workshop tools.

For more than two decades, Counter-Strike (CS) has provided an exceptional competitive gaming experience, influenced and honed by countless players from around the world.

“Similar to how CS:GO was in the beginning, CS2 has some minor bugs that need fixing. However, in time I think it will be as great of a game”, says Josh Saunders (bLazE), CS professional gamer for Nixuh. “The graphics look insane, and the game feels smooth”.

Some features that one can expect from CS2 include:

CS2 is free to play, however one can purchase the Prime Status Upgrade. Prime Status players are matched with other Prime Status players and are eligible to receive Prime-exclusive souvenir items, item drops, and weapon cases.

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