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Valve confirms Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Valve has Counter-Strike: Global Offensive officially confirmed. The shooting game shown in the first quarter of 2012 for the pc, Mac, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Valve promises classic elements to keep and new things to add.

After the several rumors that Friday showed Valve the shooter game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive officially announced. Valve is working together with developer Hidden Path to the new game. Hidden Path was partly responsible for a huge update to Counter-Strike: Source since may 2010.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive early 2012 release on Steam for pc and Mac, consolebezitters can enjoy the game via PlayStation Network or Xbox Live Arcade purchase. In addition to classic promises Valve also new weapons, levels and game modes to add. There will also be support for matchmaking, and leaderbords.

Craig Levine, owner of Esports web site Esea, during his visit to Valve some more details about the new game know los to make. Global Offensive is running according to the developers in the latest version of the Source engine, but the game is not based on the published in 2004 Counter-Strike: Source. Further, the game will be dedicated servers support.

The pre-beta that Levine got to play contained the levels of dust, dust2, inferno, and nuke. Also the well-known weapons such as the AWP, M4, AK, and Desert Eagle have made their appearance. New are the molotov cocktails and decoy grenades, Valve is also planning to shotguns and submachine guns to the available arsenal of weapons to add. The feedback of Levine and other professional Counter-Strike players will Valve be used to the gameplay of Global Offensive tweak.

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