Counter-Strike: Global Offensive goes free-to-play, adds a battle royale mode called Danger Zone
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's finally making the free-to-play pivot, ditching the $15 barrier to entry it's maintained since release in 2012. Starting today you can head over to Steam and grab the full game, including multiplayer modes, for free--though you can still pay $15 for "Prime" status and earn some extra skins. It seems like an obvious move to keep Counter-Strike competitive in the modern era, what with the rise of the battle royale genre. CS:GO is even getting its own take on the phenomenon, called CS:GO Danger Zone, an 18-player battle royale(ish) mode that involves scrounging for supplies and money around the map. Timing that release with the move to free-to-play could convince an entire new generation of Playerunknown's Battlegrounds players to give Counter-Strike a shot...maybe. But is that a good move for Counter-Strike and the people who love it?
Dec-7-2018, 10:56:38 GMT
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