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{{HL1}} With its extensive Tour of Duty campaign, a near-limitless number of skirmish modes, updates and new content for Counter-Strike's award-winning multiplayer game play, plus over 12 bonus single player missions, Counter-Strike: Condition Zero is a tremendous offering of single and multiplayer content.
{{HL1}} '''Counter-Strike: Condition Zero''' is a tremendous offering of single and multiplayer content with its extensive Tour of Duty campaign, a near-limitless number of skirmish modes, updates, and new content for [[Counter-Strike]]'s award-winning multiplayer game play, plus over 12 bonus single player missions.


Official Condition Zero versions of the official Counter-Strike maps use the prefixes de (Bomb defusal) and cs (Hostage rescue) and the suffix cz.
Official Condition Zero versions of the official Counter-Strike maps use the prefixes '''de''' (Bomb defusal) and '''cs''' (Hostage rescue) and the suffix '''cz'''.


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Revision as of 06:54, 24 April 2006

Half-Life Counter-Strike: Condition Zero is a tremendous offering of single and multiplayer content with its extensive Tour of Duty campaign, a near-limitless number of skirmish modes, updates, and new content for Counter-Strike's award-winning multiplayer game play, plus over 12 bonus single player missions.

Official Condition Zero versions of the official Counter-Strike maps use the prefixes de (Bomb defusal) and cs (Hostage rescue) and the suffix cz.