After 11 years and a fairly smooth beta test, Counter-Strike gets a face-lift and a new engine.
Strategic first person shooter Counter-Strike has been one of the most popular game franchises since its original release as a Half-Life mod in 1999.
Decades later and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is still hugely popular, consistently topping charts for most played and watched game, despite it rarely getting significant upgrades from developer and publisher Valve.
But today Counter-Strike: Global Offensive morphs into what from now on will simply be called Counter-Strike 2.
Counter-Strike 2 is not an entirely new game but a forced upgrade of its predecessor, which means if you have Global Offensive already, you’ll have the remastered version after you update the game.