Monday, March 6th 2023

Counter Strike: Global Offensive 2 Out Later This Month?

Valve Software is giving final touches to its first PC title in close to a decade, and under its cult-classic Counter Strike franchise. The game's tightly-guarded development was leaked to the web in an NVIDIA GeForce software game profiles file, which described its binary executable files as "csgos2.exe" and "cs2.exe". VideoGames Chronicle dug deeper and discovered that the game has been in development at Valve for some time now, and is designed to be a modern e-sports title. It is based on the latest version of the company's in-house Source 2 game engine ("Half Life: Alyx"), and features an advanced multiplayer server architecture that ensures 128-tick, similar to "Valorant." The company is also using an in-house new matchmaking engine. With the emergence of this game on NVIDIA driver profiles, Counter Strike Global Offensive 2 should reach the public in some shape or form (at least an open beta), later this month.
Source: Engadget
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26 Comments on Counter Strike: Global Offensive 2 Out Later This Month?

#1
evernessince
Valve Software is giving final touches to its first PC title in close to a decade
2nd PC game in close to a decade considering Half Life Alyx. PC VR is still PC.
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#2
the54thvoid
Super Intoxicated Moderator
If this was financially successful, you might wonder would they even try HL3? I know; expectations and disappointment, but still...
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#3
CosmicWanderer
Sounds more like it's just CSGO updated to use the Source 2 engine. I have doubts that it's a whole new game.
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#4
usiname
Imagine to wipe all skins, levels and whatever progress there was. That is the most dirty way to make money from multiplayer game
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#6
ZoneDymo
usinameImagine to wipe all skins, levels and whatever progress there was. That is the most dirty way to make money from multiplayer game
at this point I blame the consumers more then the companies, they keep enabling that crap by just going along with it.
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#7
DJ_Cas
FahadSounds more like it's just CSGO updated to use the Source 2 engine. I have doubts that it's a whole new game.
Correct
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#8
spnidel
FahadSounds more like it's just CSGO updated to use the Source 2 engine. I have doubts that it's a whole new game.
yeah, even the executable name "csgos2" sounds indicative of that, given that the "s" could just mean "source" and "2" being the engine version
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#9
Lionheart
Wish it was Counter Strike Source in Source 2, you know, the best CS still.


Grabs popcorn. :cool:
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#10
nguyen
CSGO2 with battle royal mode would be nice :D
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#11
TheDeeGee
I read it's just gonna be a port to the Source 2 engine, not much else will change to the game.
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#12
noel_fs
new matchmaking engine = AI matchmaking desgined to frustate to you just the right amount to make you keep playing the game and addicted.
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#13
Daven
I always wanted to see a big “3” reveal exclusive to Steam OS to counter windows PC gaming monopoly:

Source code 3
DOTA 3
CS 3
DOD 3
L4D 3
HL 3
Portal 3
TF 3

But after the HL2 Alcatraz debacle, Gabe shrank away from game development and the Steam platform was too lucrative to go against windows or scare away competing game developers.

Of course the latter happened anyway with Epic, EA and other online distributors. Still the resilience of the “2” generation is surprising to me.
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#14
agatong55
DavenI always wanted to see a big “3” reveal exclusive to Steam OS to counter windows PC gaming monopoly:

Source code 3
DOTA 3
CS 3
DOD 3
L4D 3
HL 3
Portal 3
TF 3

But after the HL2 Alcatraz debacle, Gabe shrank away from game development and the Steam platform was too lucrative to go against windows or scare away competing game developers.

Of course the latter happened anyway with Epic, EA and other online distributors. Still the resilience of the “2” generation is surprising to me.
a new DoD game would be great.
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#15
Unregistered
No idea why but I never liked any of CS since 1.6, the games look weird to me.
#16
iNgsane
Xex360No idea why but I never liked any of CS since 1.6, the games look weird to me.
Maybe because they all sucked since 1.6.
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#17
Vayra86
Hmmm

I bet this CS will be the GO2 game soon.
:pimp:
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#18
zlobby
TumbleGeorgeIs any kind of photorealistic in CS:GO 2?
Yes, but I'll get modded or banned if I tell you. :D
agatong55a new DoD game would be great.
HL3 confirmed!
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#19
Lionheart
iNgsaneMaybe because they all sucked since 1.6.
Uuh no you're both wrong, CS Source destroys the OG.
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#20
roberto888
LionheartUuh no you're both wrong, CS Source destroys the OG.
Neither of you are wrong, just have a subjective opinion. CS: Source is my fave too btw.
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#21
AhmadMZ99
i hope there are the real Counter Strike 2, not only Counter Strick: Global Offensive: Source 2 like half-life source and half-life 2 when source engine launched in 2004
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#22
evernessince
the54thvoidIf this was financially successful, you might wonder would they even try HL3? I know; expectations and disappointment, but still...
If you watch interviews regarding HL:A, valve wants each game to innovate is some way. From what I gathered, that is far more important to them. They even stated that they scrapped multiple extensive HL3 prototypes because they did not meet that standard.
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#23
iNgsane
LionheartUuh no you're both wrong, CS Source destroys the OG.
A scrub take.
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#24
mechtech
How about CS:S 2

thx
usinameImagine to wipe all skins, levels and whatever progress there was. That is the most dirty way to make money from multiplayer game
Lol suckas/chumps

we didn’t need any of that bs in the 1.6 and source days
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#25
Chrispy_
DavenI always wanted to see a big “3” reveal exclusive to Steam OS to counter windows PC gaming monopoly:

Source code 3
DOTA 3
CS 3
DOD 3
L4D 3
HL 3
Portal 3
TF 3

But after the HL2 Alcatraz debacle, Gabe shrank away from game development and the Steam platform was too lucrative to go against windows or scare away competing game developers.

Of course the latter happened anyway with Epic, EA and other online distributors. Still the resilience of the “2” generation is surprising to me.
Valve doesn't understand the number 3.

That's why this is only number 2, which also means CSGO2 is the end of Counterstrike. Putting a 2 after something is basically confirmation that Valve will immediately abandon it. Game over, terrorists win, etc.
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