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Counter-Strike 2 to replace CS:GO

Ishika Setia by Ishika Setia
March 23, 2023
in Gaming, Recent News
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It has been said that “Counter-Strike 2” is “the largest technical leap forward in Counter-Strike’s history,” which will ensure that the game will continue to receive new features and updates for many years to come.

A limited beta test for Counter-Strike 2 is currently available for select members of the community to try out. Valve recently announced that it was hard at work developing Counter-Strike 2, which will be a replacement or an upgrade to the first-person shooter CS:GO.

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Counter-Strike 2 to replace CS: GO

Everything about the upcoming Counter-Strike!

The official website for the game refers to it as “the largest technical leap forward in Counter-history,” Strike’s notes that it will ensure the continued addition of new features and updates for many years to come. The Source 2 engine from Valve will be used to run the game, which will result in improved graphics for players. The team at Valve revealed in a series of videos the various additions and adjustments they were working on to enhance the quality of the gameplay experience.

The environments in the game will be levelled up with better textures, geometry, and lighting. In addition, certain in-game maps will undergo minor adjustments as a result of these enhancements, while others will get a more thorough makeover to better utilise the new engine the game will be using.

In order to support sub-tick updates, which let the server know the moment a player moves, shoots a weapon or tosses a grenade, the game’s server architecture will also be modified.

Smoke grenades in the game should also be more stunning, while we’re on the subject of grenades. According to the team, “Smoke Grenades are now dynamic volumetric objects that interact with the environment and react to illumination, gunfire, and explosions.”

Imagine dispersing a smoke cloud with gunfire or explosives to see how much more responsively the smoke from the grenades interacts with the environment. This results in greater natural smoke dispersal. The release date for the game is listed as being in the US summer of 2023 on the frequently asked questions page. There will be no cost to play Counter-Strike 2.

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