Counter-Strike

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Screenshot of CS 1.6.

Half-Life Counter-Strike (CS for short) is the world's number 1 online action game. Engage in an incredibly realistic brand of terrorist warfare in this wildly popular team-based game. Ally with teammates to complete strategic missions. Take out enemy sites. Rescue hostages. Your role affects your team's success. Your team's success affects your role.

Counter-Strike maps use the following prefixes de_ for Bomb Defusal, as_ for Assassination, and cs_ for Hostage Rescue.

Official maps

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Counter-Strike: Source has the following official maps included:

Hostage scenario:

  • cs_747

Official Map since ??? (Beta 6)

  • cs_assault

Official Map since July 1999 (Beta 1.1)

  • cs_backlalley

Official Map since ??? (Beta 5)

  • cs_italy

Official Map since ??? (Beta 6.5)

  • cs_militia

Official Map since September 14 1999 (Beta 3)

  • cs_office

Official Map since September 26 2000 (Beta 7)

  • cs_siege

Official Map since June 19 1999 (Beta 1)

Bombing scenario:

  • de_atzek

Official Map since ??? (Beta 6.5)

  • de_cbble

Official Map since ??? (Beta 6.5)

  • de_dust

Official Map since December 5 1999 (Beta 4)

  • de_nuke

Official Map since December 5 1999 (Beta 4)

  • de_prodigy

Official Map since December 5 1999 (Beta 4)

  • de_train

Official Map since ??? (Beta 5)

Assasination scenario:

  • as_oilrig

Official Map since ??? (Beta 6)

See also

Similar games

External links