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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is an online tactical first-person shooter developed by Valve Corporation and Hidden Path Entertainment, who also maintained Counter-Strike: Source after its release. It is the fourth game in the main Counter-Strike franchise.
Counter Strike Global Offensive was released on August 21, 2012, and made available for Microsoft Windows and OS X on Steam, Xbox Live Arcade, and a US-only version on PlayStation Network. The Linux version was released in September 2014. It features classic content, such as revamped versions of classic maps; as well as brand new maps, characters and game modes. Cross-platform multiplayer was planned between Windows, OS X and PSN players, The PSN version offers three input control methods, which include using either the DualShock 3 controller, PlayStation Move or USB keyboard/mouse.
Gameplay
Like the previous games in the series, Global Offensive is an objective-based multiplayer first-person shooter. Each player joins either the Terrorist or Counter-Terrorist team and attempts to complete objectives or eliminate the enemy team. The game operates in short rounds that end when all players on one side are dead or a team's objective is completed. For most game modes, once a player dies, they must wait until the round ends to respawn. Players purchase weapons and equipment at the beginning of every round with money awarded based on their performance. Completing objectives or killing enemies earns the player money while negative actions, like killing a teammate or hostage, takes money away from the player. In addition, when a round ends all players receive some amount of money, with players on the winning team receiving substantially more.
Counter Strike: Global Offensive adds new weapons and equipment not seen in previous installments, most notably the firebomb for each side . These temporarily cover a small area in fire, dealing damage to anyone passing through.
Game modes
Currently, Global Offensive features five game modes for online play:
Classic Casual and Competitive: Counter-Strikes most well-known game mode, both involving Bomb Scenario and Hostage Scenario missions.
Hostage Scenario: the Counter-Terrorists must rescue hostages from the Terrorists, and bring them to an extraction point; the Terrorists must prevent the hostages from escaping. If a Terrorist or Counter-Terrorist attempts to kill hostage, they will suffer a heavy cash penalty. An update later changed how Counter-Terrorists rescue hostages: instead of leading them around, players must carry one hostage at a time to the extraction point.
Arms Race: a deathmatch-based mode where each player is rewarded for each kill with a new weapon, with the first player to get a kill with every weapon in a predetermined set winning the game.
Demolition: a round-based mode that removes weapon and equipment purchasing, instead rewarding players who manage at least one kill by giving the next weapon in a predetermined set of weapons. After a second kill with that weapon the players are also rewarded a grenade along with their new weapon for the next round.
Deathmatch : a mode consisting of 10-minute matches.
Global Offensive also offers two offline modes: Offline with Bots, which offers the same game modes with AI-controlled bots; and a Weapons Course for inexperienced and veteran players alike.
Online play
Global Offensive supports matchmaking and leaderboards for all online game modes, provided by Steam. The provided online service offers the ability to filter by game modes, maps and a built-in Steam friend system. Valve also employs Valve Anti-Cheat, which can automatically remove and ban players from the Valve online network. To match players of similar skill levels for an enjoyable experience, the game uses a heavily modified version of Elo rating system. The PC version of Global Offensive also supports private dedicated servers that the player may connect to through the community server menu in-game. These servers may be heavily modified and can be completely different from the base game.
Development
Global Offensive began as a port of Counter-Strike: Source to Xbox Live Arcade by Hidden Path Entertainment. During the development Valve saw the opportunity to turn the port into a full game and expand on Counter-Strikes gameplay. Global Offensive began development in March 2010 and was revealed to the public on August 12, 2011.
The closed beta started on November 30, 2011, and was initially restricted to around ten thousand people who received a key at events Valve attended to showcase Global Offensive. After issues such as client and server stability were addressed the beta was opened up to progressively more and more people, until the beta became open for anybody to join and play. Before the public beta Valve invited professional Counter-Strike and Counter-Strike: Source players to play-test the game and give feedback.
At E3 2012, Valve announced that Global Offensive would be released August 21, 2012 on all platforms, with an open beta starting roughly a month before that. It was never released on the PlayStation Network in Europe.
Post-release
The game originally launched with four game modes: Classic Casual and Competitive, Demolition, and Arms Race. At first, CS:GO started with six of the classic Defuse mission maps: Aztec, Dust, Dust II, Inferno, Nuke and Train, with the exception of Operation Breakout which doesn't require the player to buy a pass. Each operation only lasts a certain amount of time before a new operation is released, requiring players to buy a new pass. So far, Valve has released Operation Payback, Operation Bravo, Operation Phoenix, Operation Breakout, and most recently, Operation Vanguard
In February 2014, Valve added a new weapon to the game: the CZ-75 auto-pistol. This new gun can be equipped to replace the Five-Seven/Tec9, and offers high damage and automatic fire in exchange for high recoil and a limited ammunition capacity. After extensive community backlash, Valve changed a number of weapon parameters for the CZ-75 to reduce its effectiveness.
An October 2014 update added "music kits", which replace the default in-game music with music from nine soundtrack artists commissioned by Valve. If a player with a music kit equipped becomes the round's most valuable player, their music will play for others at the end of the round. There is a feature to allow kits to be borrowed, and kits can be sold and exchanged through the Community Market.
A November 2014 update added 44 campaign multiplayer missions and a "journal" for tracking player statistics.
A January 2015 update added an additional case called the Chroma case, containing a number of new weapon skins and new finishes for existing knife models. Flavor text that appears in-game was later added to the Chroma case weapons.
Tournaments
Swedish team Fnatic won the Dreamhack Steelseries Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Championship in December 2013, with an entire tournament prize pool of $250,000. Virtus.pro won the EMS One Katowice 2014 championship, with another prize pool of $250,000. Ninjas in Pyjamas won the ESL One Cologne tournament at Gamescom in 2014, with again another prize pool of $250,000. The latest winners are Team LDLC.com who won Dreamhack Winter 2014.ESL One returns to the Spodek Arena in Katowice, Poland on March 12-15 2015. On March 15, 2015, Fnatic won their second major at ESL Katowice 2015, beating Ninjas in Pyjamas two maps to one winning on Inferno 16-13.
As of March 18, 2015, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournaments have awarded over $3.8 million in prize money, with over $1.3 million won by Swedish players.
Reception
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has been met with generally positive reviews from professional critics. Aggregate review website Metacritic assigned the PC version an overall score of 83 out of 100 based on 38 reviews from professional critics.
Evan Lahti from PC Gamer noted that the majority of new
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