![]() Counter-Strike Nexon: Zombies (2014): The Steam version of Counter-Strike Online.įor information on the series' famous competitive scene, check out the Counter-Strike entry in Professional Gaming.After running at least 5 years in East Asia without an English version, it was shut down in 2018. Counter-Strike Online 2 (2013): Another free-to-play game, again developed by Nexon, this time based on Counter-Strike: Source, but with an entirely redesigned art style.Notable for having many additions and content not seen in any of the other games, where in addition to all the modes and features of 1.6, this has both "infection" zombie mode (where one hit of a randomly-chosen Lightning Bruiser zombie of different types can infect humans instantly and zombies win by infecting all humans while humans win by surviving the round time or killing all zombies) and co-op zombie killing mode. Counter-Strike Online (2008): A free-to-play version of Counter-Strike 1.6 designed specifically for Asian markets, developed by Nexon.The series in its entirety (minus episode seven) can be found here. Counter-Strike NEO -WHITE MEMORIES- (2005): A spin-off of the arcade spin-off, this was a full-fledged flash visual novel by Namco, with a full episodic story, and gameplay segments that resemble Wolfenstein 3-D.Essentially CS with a completely different visual design and a background story. Counter-Strike: NEO (2005): A Japan-only, arcade-only spin-off developed by Bandai Namco Entertainment. ![]() Those who have bought the game got assigned to a "Prime" account, and the price for Prime Access is now twice the price than when CS:GO was a paid-only game.Īs well as some obscure, non-Valve-developed spinoffs designed originally for Asian markets. As of 2018 it is available for free, on time with a new Danger Zone game mode, but free players are limited to matchmaking between other free players, and won't have access to "prime" status drops. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (2012): The only "sequel" released so far, bringing with it new maps, new balance, new visuals, a heavily-revamped graphical style, new weapons, and several new features such as matchmaking, and as said above, It's also specifically designed for E-Sports in mind.Originally included with retail copies of Half-Life 2. Counter-Strike: Source (2004): A remake of the original game on the then-new Source engine, bringing with it a slew of new visuals and balance changes.All of the gameplay additions such as Galil, Famas, and the riot shield were backported to the vanilla Counter-Strike in 2004. Later added was Deleted Scenes which is an actual single-player campaign that was cut from the original release. Counter-Strike: Condition Zero (2004): A stand-alone expansion pack with remade models, textures, visuals, and maps (in vein of Half-Life: Blue Shift) while running on the same engine and also adds few new weapons and tools, along with a simple single-player mode and bot support.Ported to the Xbox (with updated graphics and without the Half-Life title) in 2003. ![]()
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