More information on Counter-Strike 2 has been confirmed by Valve. The first players will soon have the opportunity to check out the shooter that has been anticipated for years, and there are numerous hints that the developers will reward faithful IP fans.
Today, Valve provided the public with its first look at Counter-Strike 2, and at the same time, the game’s creators urged anyone who is interested to be among the first to try it out. The corporation has announced that a select number of CS aficionados would be given the opportunity to play:
Players are selected for the Counter-Strike 2 Limited Test based on a number of factors deemed important by the Counter-Strike 2 development team, including (but not limited to) recent playtime on Valve official servers, trust factor, and Steam account standing.
— CS2 (@CounterStrike) March 22, 2023
Players who are chosen to participate in testing will be notified via a message displayed in the CS:GO main menu. Valve will utilize its technology to deliver accurate information to gamers. At this point in the game, it would be beneficial to invest a significant amount of time playing.
Once you have been chosen, a “ENROLL” button will appear in the production menu. By clicking this button, you will be able to begin the download process. After that, go to the choices and select “Limited Test.” After that, you will have access to the fun.
The developers have stated that only a select number of people will be allowed to participate in the tests; however, the development team intends to invite an increasing number of players to try out the game. Because of this, even if you do not receive an invitation in the near future, a suitable message may be published in the weeks to come.
The firm does not disclose particular details but underlines that the game’s debut will take place over the summer. It appears that the limited Counter-Strike 2 test will continue until the premiere of the new CS.
In the beginning of the game, players will have access to a limited amount of content (Deathmatch and unranked competition on Dust2), but the developer is going to release additional game types, features, and maps in the following weeks.
Valve also said that banned users will not have access to Counter-Strike 2, and that the developers do not prevent recording materials related to Counter-Strike 2, which means that we can anticipate seeing particular gameplay segments demonstrating the latest edition of the shooter.