Reports of an upcoming and as-yet-unnannounced Counter-Strike game have appeared around the Internet within the last hour. Posts on Facebook and the Steam forums — with input from confirmed Valve employees — join Twitter rumblings, eSports discussion and a Reddit thread from playtesters in a frenzy of as-yet-unconfirmed information and discussion.
It is not yet known whether the game will be released on console, or will be a PC exclusive. More information about the game will reportedly be released tomorrow.
ESTNN writes: "A leak for Valve's 6v6 3rd-person shooter MOBA has supposedly been released ahead of time. And if the reports are true, fans of the genre have much to be excited for."
Nice bend at the knee there Gabe. Seriously? A quirky character arena shooter? This late into the me-too-shooter market? I thought you guys were so much better than that crap. Gabe must need a bigger yacht.
On 16 May, the long-awaited release of the PC version of Ghost of Tsushima took place. And the game proved to be a great success on the first day.
Is this going to be the new thing thing? Articles about Steam reviews? Which of course was in response to the false article about the review bombings in the first place.
I always get confused by this, but is 72k good sales numbers for a game? I keep seeing games fail at selling 2.5 million and that they need to be on multiple platforms but is an additional 72k adding much?
Mecha Party brings the VR MOBA to Europe and Asia on PSVR 2 and Steam, while the Quest 3 version targets a summer release.
This looks pretty good. RIGZ made me queasy but I've got better VR legs now (I think).
I can't wait! I love CS.
If there is a sequel to counter strike in the works, it can't be anything short of epic. It should be difficult to master but instantly enjoyable like its predecessor and it should have a new de_dust map!
Please let this rumour be true!!!
Let it die.
From what I've read from Reddit, CS:GO at the moment is mostly Source but with the best aspects of 1.6. But there is still a lot to be added and changed. Valve invited a bunch of professional CS:Source players to come and playtest and give their feedback. The pro players came to Valve today and played the current build of the game then gave feedback, and tomorrow Valve will implement their feedback and the pro players will play that version of the game.
No way. That's kiiiiiiiller.