Counter-Strike series: Difference between revisions

From Valve Developer Community
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(CS:S - now TF2 branch.)
No edit summary
Line 21: Line 21:
* {{cso2|4}} ({{src13mp}})
* {{cso2|4}} ({{src13mp}})


Finally, the following mods and fangames not licensed by Valve, but are notable for some reason or another:
Finally, the following mods and fangames not licensed by Valve, but are notable for some reason or another (usually technical):
* '''[[Counter-Strike: Classic Offensive]]''' ({{csgobranch}})
* '''[[Counter-Strike: Classic Offensive]]''' ({{csgobranch}})
* {{freecs|4}} ({{fte}}; clean-room reimplementation of Counter-Strike 1.5 in [[QuakeC]])
* {{freecs|4}} ({{fte}}; clean-room reimplementation of Counter-Strike 1.5 in [[QuakeC]])
<!-- no, CS2D is not notable for this page nor the seriesbox, as it is not notable enough to have its own wiki page. It only has an icon template for its use on the page Category:Games on non-Valve engines using Valve IP. -->
{{counter strike games}}
{{counter strike games}}
[[Category:Series pages]]
[[Category:Series pages]]

Revision as of 11:34, 23 April 2025

English (en)中文 (zh)Translate (Translate)

Counter-Strike is a series of predominantly multiplayer tactical FPS games.

The Counter-Strike series consists of the following games:

Originally known as Half-Life: Counter-Strike. Commonly and retroactively referred to as Counter-Strike 1.6 by the community in order to distinguish from later titles.
No longer available, replaced by Counter-Strike 2. It can still be obtained by downloading the "csgo_legacy" branch.

Additionally, the following games are officially licensed by Valve:

Finally, the following mods and fangames not licensed by Valve, but are notable for some reason or another (usually technical):