Valve has begun teasing that Counter-Strike 2 might be seeing a release soon. Taking to social media platform X, the studio has started teasing a potential release for Counter-Strike 2 on Wednesday next week.
01.09.2023 - 21:57 / gamespot.com / Erick Tay
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Learn more about the CS Rating system that is coming to Counter Strike 2 in this latest trailer. Additionally, Competitive Mode will now feature per-map skill groups so that you can master your favorite maps while learning other maps. Match lengths will be changing to 12 round halves with an overtime to determine the winner.
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Valve has begun teasing that Counter-Strike 2 might be seeing a release soon. Taking to social media platform X, the studio has started teasing a potential release for Counter-Strike 2 on Wednesday next week.
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Counter-Strike 2 is definitely one of the biggest FPS games this year and possibly even the past decade. Valve’s highly anticipated sequel has had CSGO fans and prospective CS2 players excited for quite some time now, especially with its steady waves of early access invites to the game’s limited test beta. If you’re hyped for the approaching Counter-Strike 2 release date, we may have some really thrilling news in store for you. Valve could have just teased the full Counter-Strike 2 launch, and it’s coming very soon.
Valve announced Counter-Strike 2 in March, and it's one of those delightfully esoteric competitive game sequels that outsiders might look at with tilted heads, wondering what the heck makes it different from the Counter-Strike people are playing now, while folks like resident PC Gamer CS player Rich Stanton dub it their «dream game» because the smoke grenades are different.
With one tweet, Valve has set the hearts of competitive FPS fans aflame, seemingly teasing the impending launch of Counter-Strike 2 for Wednesday, September 27.
It looks like Counter-Strike 2 might soon be upon us. That’s if you’re reading somewhat generously into what could be a sly tease from Valve at a Counter-Strike 2 release date next week.
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