By
Daniel Hidalgo
2019-01-04 19:15:26




CS: GO or Counter Strike: Global Offensive took a new commercial direction at the end of this past year embracing the free-to-play business model with the arrival of its new Battle Royale mode, Danger Zone, a decision that much of the community did not see with good eyes, severely punishing the title on Steam with thousands and thousands of negative reviews. Although it seems that the decision of those responsible begins to bear fruit. So much so that CS: GO has broken its own record of players this past December with more than 20 million unique users.


Thus, CS: GOhas managed to double the number of unique players of the previous month, also reached the highest number of players in its long history. And this past December there have been peaks of more than 359,000 concurrent players, figures well above those recorded during the summer of 2018, anchored below the 300,000.

As it seems, the arrival of the Battle Royale Danger Zone mode - thus taking advantage of the mediatic pull of heavyweights such as Fortnite or PUBG -, the move to the F2P model and the new model of game economy have managed to revitalize a title that registered the latter times its worst figures at the level of users and concurrent players.

Recently, Steam published the lists of their most played titles with the Battle Royale CS: GO in first position.




The veteran CSGO (also known as CS: GO) premieres a new free-to-play version on Steam that will allow us to enjoy competitive games only in offline mode, against bots, completely free of charge. Thus, those who have not yet tried the popular title of Valve have a new opportunity to test their skills only against the AI ​​of the game.


Play free of charge against the FPS AI


With this new movement, its managers aim to increase the base of players by offering a handful of content for free, however, limiting its offer of games against bots controlled by the AI ​​of the title itself and discarding any game option against other players through online games. What do we get in return?

Beyond the limitation of online games, the F2P version of CS: GO has all the base contents of the original title, which are not few, as well as access to the custom maps of the community. In addition, we can see the official games of the main championships of the game in GOTV, with full control of the visualization tools, an extra more than interesting for those who want to enjoy the most impressive games of the competitive panorama of Counter-Strike.

Finally, users of this new free-to-play version of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, known as Free Edition, can always make the leap to the full version of the video game, the Full Edition, for the usual 12.49 euros , while those who want to expand the gaming experience can already do with their different packs of extra content and expansions with juicy discounts.





CS: GO update - the latest changes

csgo update is usually not updated as we can find it in other video games, the changes of this game will not notice them but they will be at first sight but the video game constantly evolves when Valve makes important patches in the game.

CSGO update was released on December 17 and contains some festive changes to the FPS

How To Rank Up In CS:GO

CS: GO has worked hard to improve its ranking system, to help new players the irrelevant was eliminated and additional tools were created to help improve the ranks.

csgo ranks is quite complex and improving the ranking will not be easy, so we have looked for improvements in the reinforcement guidelines. Increasing rank is now easier since you basically have to win rounds in games to improve your profile range.

as an additional note some pretend if  global strike games without wifi, we said yes but it would be nothing funny
Tags:
CS:GO, hltv, cs, ranks, cs go patch notes, counter strike global offensive, skins
Platform(s):
Windows PC, Xbox 360, PS3, PS4, Mac OS, Linux, SteamOS, Xbox One
Genre(s):
First-person shooter
Developer(s):
Valve Corporation, Hidden Path Entertainment
Publisher(s):
Microsoft (Xbox Live), Sony (PlayStation Network), Valve Corporation (Steam)
Engine:
Source
Mode:
Multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
16+

Other Tags
video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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