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Counter Strike: GO - March Release
« on: January 22, 2012, 12:01:24 PM »

The first trailer for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has landed on Gametrailers. In between messages mentioning the new weapons, maps and game modes, one pop up confirms that CS:GO will have cross platform play, giving us an opportunity to playfully shoot Playstation 3 and Mac players in the face.

Kotaku have spent some time with CS:GO, and can confirm a few new facts. Global Offensive will have a 'casual mode' which will give players funds to buy whatever they like between rounds. This mode will also support cross team chat and let you spectate enemy team members. 'Competitive mode' will provide a more traditional Counter-Strike set up.

Valve are also planning to host their own servers for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Players will still be able to set up and host their own dedicated servers outside of Valve's systems, but official servers will come with their own skill-based matchmaking system, and aim to provide a consistent experience for competitive play.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is being shown at a number of trade shows over the next few weeks, including PAX, and will go into beta in October. For more information on CS:GO, check out this post on the confirmed maps and weapons, including molotov cocktails and decoy bombs. Valve haven't said much about new maps and modes, but told Kotaku that one of them would cast some players as bank robbers. CS:GO is out this year.


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Re: Counter Strike: GO - March Release
« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2012, 12:04:21 PM »
-Maps included: dust, dust2, inferno, nuke and de_train
-Dust has been “overhauled to be competitively played”
-Will include traditional de_ and cs_ map types. No new game modes.
-New weapons include a heavy machine gun, rifle, new pistols and a new shotgun
-Valve are experimenting with an $850 rush-blocking molotov cocktail and decoy grenades that emit sounds of gunfire when thrown
-CS:GO is built using the latest version of the Source engine
-Due out in 2012, beta this Autumn
-Will have “casual and competitive” game modes, built-in leaderboards and dedicated server support