It’s hard to imagine, but Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, a video game that’s been there for eleven years, has had the crowning achievement of its long and illustrious career. The work that Valve produces has never been more in demand.
Despite the fact that we received the most recent new iteration of the Counter-Strike franchise less than 11 years ago, on August 21, 2012, to be exact, the Counter-Strike brand has been held in high regard for many years. After such a significant amount of time has passed, it would make sense for Valve to be preparing to either release a sequel or although for transition from the Source engine to Source 2.0. Despite the fact that we do not receive any news of this nature, the underground phenomenon known as CS: GO shattered its own record for popularity yesterday.
The day before yesterday, on Saturday, February 11, a total of 1,320,219 people played Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on the platform that Valve provides, which is an increase of 18,000 players from the previous “high” in the year 2020. Do you think it would be cool if Gaben finally made a next-gen version of Counter-Strike?