Counter-Strike

TrendTechie
July 14, 2026
On the evening of July 13, users of the Steam platform reported widespread connectivity issues starting around 20:00 MSK, affecting cloud saves and online game launches. Dota 2 players faced difficulties initiating match searches, while Counter-Strike 2 users encountered errors redirecting them to the main menu. The cause of the outages is unclear, but full access is expected to be restored within a few hours.
AppWizard
July 13, 2026
On June 20, 4,000 fans attended the Deadman All Stars PvP tournament for Old School RuneScape in Chicago, with over one million viewers online. The tournament showcased a successful adaptation of the game for modern esports, featuring a combat system that requires quick item switching and strategic gameplay. Players used their own equipment for comfort and performance, often opting for a low-resolution display to enhance focus. The matches followed a format similar to crew battles, with players starting fresh accounts and a 120-hour playtime limit to prepare. Jagex faced logistical challenges in creating a LAN setup for the tournament, which was their first major event in North America and their largest to date, surpassing RuneFest in the UK.
AppWizard
July 12, 2026
The recent updates in Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) include the introduction of volumetric smoke grenades, which provide true 3D smoke cover, and a reimagined bomb mechanic that creates an explosive wave of destruction impacting the entire map post-detonation. Valve YouTuber Gabe Follower has showcased gameplay footage of the new bomb technology, which includes a shockwave effect. Additionally, there is a private testing feature for a console command that allows players to remotely detonate grenades by shooting them. Counter-Strike 2 remains the most popular title on Steam, while its predecessor, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, has also seen a resurgence, attracting tens of thousands of players despite not being featured on the Steam store.
AppWizard
July 8, 2026
The gaming landscape of 2026 features a variety of free-to-play titles catering to diverse tastes. Notable games include: - Escape Up: A side-scrolling platformer where players eliminate enemies to ascend a tower, refining the platforming experience for modern audiences. - 2XKO: A 2v2 fighting game from the "League of Legends" universe, released in January 2026, featuring fast-paced brawls and a revenue model based on in-game cosmetics and battle passes. - Neverness to Everness: A third-person action RPG developed by Hotta Studio, available on mobile, PC, and PlayStation 5, allowing players to switch between heroes with unique abilities in a fantasy open world. - Skillwood: A lo-fi life simulator where players act as a lumberjack, chopping trees and mining resources, developed by sshulin and available on Steam and itch.io. - Forward Assault: An indie first-person shooter inspired by "Counter-Strike," featuring tactical gameplay and accessible mechanics for mobile and PC players.
AppWizard
July 4, 2026
Crossfire is a new military simulation game developed by the creators of the 2019 reboot of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, published by Smilegate. It features an innovative cover mechanic and a deeper emotional connection between its two lead characters. The game is related to the earlier multiplayer FPS Crossfire, which received a single-player mode called CrossfireX, developed by Remedy Entertainment. CrossfireX includes three-hour FPS campaigns that follow a Call of Duty formula and features a bullet-time mechanic. The game faced challenges upon release and was met with poor reception, leading to its shutdown just over a year after launch.
AppWizard
July 4, 2026
Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) has over a million concurrent players, making it Steam's premier application. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) reached an all-time peak of over 68,000 concurrent players three days ago, indicating a resurgence despite its age. CS:GO continues to attract a dedicated player base, outpacing titles like Baldur's Gate 3, Rainbow Six Siege, and Battlefield 6. The gaming ecosystem supports multiple iterations of Counter-Strike, with vibrant communities for the original game and its Source variant, alongside other tactical shooters like Valorant.
AppWizard
June 29, 2026
In 2026, Valve's Steam Summer Sale features significant discounts on popular games, such as Red Dead Redemption 2 at a 75% discount for the 14th time since January 2025, and The Witcher 3 with its fifth 95% discount since July 2024. Cyberpunk 2077 has reached a 75% discount after eight previous markdowns of 65% since June 2025. The sale includes major publishers like Ubisoft and indie titles such as Terraria and Satisfactory. Notable retro games available include I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream, Operation Body Count, Interphase, Corpse Killer, and The Dame Was Loaded. Steam's weekly sales charts show top sellers, with Meccha Chameleon achieving 10 million sales, aided by the PUBG PNC 2026 tournament.
AppWizard
June 19, 2026
Capture the Flag (CTF) mode has been a staple in multiplayer first-person shooter (FPS) gaming for over three decades, popularized by Dave "Zoid" Kirsch's Threewave CTF mod for Quake. It combines team deathmatch excitement with objective-based gameplay, but has become increasingly rare as multiplayer gaming has evolved. The rise of multiplayer service games focusing on singular modes has overshadowed CTF, with titles like Counter-Strike 2 and Rainbow Six Siege prioritizing bomb modes. Call of Duty last featured CTF in 2017, and recent games like Last Flag and Highguard have not significantly revived interest in the mode. A recent Reddit thread reminiscing about CTF received 98 comments but only 12 upvotes, indicating a nostalgic yet diminishing engagement with the mode.
AppWizard
June 15, 2026
Steam's player population data shows that idle games are popular, with Bongo Cat remaining prominent and Banana achieving the tenth-highest peak for concurrent players. Task Bar Hero, launched at the end of May, reached approximately 450,000 concurrent players overnight and set a new record of 526,596 concurrent players, ranking just below Counter-Strike 2. The game's success is attributed to its passive item earning mechanic, allowing players to sell items on the Steam marketplace, where some items are valued between £50 and £150, and a legendary bow is listed for £1,183.16. Concerns have arisen about market manipulation by a bot farm, leading developers to enhance data collection on private servers to identify unauthorized program users. The data tracked includes user ID, game version, and device information.
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