Several U.S. national security agencies have halted work on a coordinated effort to counter Russian sabotage, disinformation and cyberattacks, easing pressure on Moscow as the Trump Administration ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. If you fondly remember the old days of Counter-Strike before newfangled inventions like the Source engine, we've got good news for you.
Modders breathe new life into Counter-Strike 1.6 with a standalone remake, blending classic gameplay with modern upgrades for a 2025 Steam release. Modders behind the iconic CSPromod project have ...
Forget Valorant and Overwatch! In the early 2000s, the impact of the Counter-Strike IP ran so deep that it spawned countless underground LAN parties until the release of Counter-Strike 2. It is no ...
Midnight Madness announced CS:Legacy, a standalone remake of Counter-Strike 1.6, set for a 2025 release. Developed with custom code on the 2013 Valve Source engine, it aims to retain the original ...
A legendary FPS is making a comeback, but not in the way you might expect. While modern titles continue to push the boundaries of competitive gaming, some classics never fade, and one of the most ...
The community and fans are pretty excited as a complete, standalone Counter-Strike 1.6 remake, dubbed as CS: Legacy, is set to drop on Steam in 2025. This is developed by ex-CSPromod developers using ...
TL;DR: CS: Legacy, a fan-driven standalone remake of Counter-Strike 1.6, is set to release on Steam in 2025. Built from custom code and assets, it aims to capture the original's essence - and ...
A Counter-Strike 1.6 remake by some of the most experienced modders in the game's history has been announced and is coming to Steam. The game is called Counter-Strike: Legacy, will apparently ...
Former CSPromod developers have revealed CS: Legacy, a free remake of Counter-Strike 1.6 “built from the ground up on Valve’s Source Engine.” Early footage of the remake was revealed in an impressive ...
Counter-Strike 2 set the new concurrent player record on the Ides of March with 1,824,989 people clocking in to play Valve’s shooter, SteamDB shows. This was in the making for a while now as CS2 ...
A number of factors from frustration with Counter-Strike 2’s changes to the formula to its increased minimum requirements making it harder to run, it had a few factors working against it.