Counter-Strike: Global Offensive expands upon the team-based action gameplay that it pioneered when it was launched 19 years ago. CS: GO features new maps, characters, weapons, and game modes, and delivers updated versions of the classic CS content
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Shooter TacticalThemes
Action WarfareLanguages: English and 23 more
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Critic Reviews
By Ben Moore
Arguably one of the most iconic FPS titles of its generation.
- 13 Dec, 2018
By Eric Neigher
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is a solid update to a classic shooter.
- 30 Sep, 2013
By Paul Goodman
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is the same robust tactical shooter as its predecessors, but it doesn't feel like a full-on sequel.
- 07 Sep, 2012
By Josh Engen
Every time I launched CS:GO this week, I couldn't help but feel like it was a step backwards in my gaming evolution. It's new, but it's entirely familiar as well. The learning curve is shallow and I know I'm probably going to enjoy it before I even start.
- 28 Aug, 2012
By Mitch Dyer
A top-tier tactics game that will probably share the long-tailed legacy of its predecessors.
- 28 Aug, 2012