Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (Console)
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Like Portal 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive was released on
Xbox 360 and
PlayStation 3 on the same day as PC version on Steam.
Between March - June 2023, prior to the release of Counter-Strike 2, which completely replaces and delisting the PC version of CS:GO in Sep 27, 2023, the Xbox 360 version of the game is no longer available for purchase on Xbox Live Marketplace, through the trial (demo) version is currently remains available to download, for free. Existing customers who previously have purchased the game can still play the game. Furthermore, the game can still be purchased at retail.
The game can be run on Xbox One hardware via official emulation.
Key Differences
- The console version requires you to buy the game (for $14.99 on
), as opposed to the PC version since 2018, which has been Free to Play with the optional ($14.99) Prime Status Upgrade that cannot be refunded.
Later in 2023, the PC version of CS:GO has been discontinued in favor of Counter-Strike 2, but it can be obtained by selecting the "csgo_demo_viewer" beta build, while the console version still remain available for purchase. - Render resolution up to 1280x720 and 30 FPS locked framerate.
Confirm:Is this running at 30FPS as well like Portal 2?
Xbox Live compatibility
- PlayStation 3 version has Steam integration, support Keyboard & Mouse and PlayStation Move controller, Like Portal 2, the PS3 online service ended in late 2010s.
Confirm:Is the PS3 service closed down in same year (2016) like Portal 2?
- The game has received minimal updates, currently runs on older version of
CS:GO engine branch, and remains a snapshot of the game around 2013
(prior to Arms Deal update for the PC version).
Links
Xbox Marketplace - For .