Counter-Strike 2

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Counter-Strike 2 Counter-Strike 2 (also colloquially referred to as Counter-Strike Source 2 or CS:GO Source 2) is a video game developed by Valve. Announced on March 22, it was planned to be released around Summer 2023, but later it was delayed to September 27, 2023. The game is a remaster of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Counter-Strike: Global Offensive with new graphics, new contents and technical improvements. It is developed in Valve’s own Source 2 engine, the successor to Source. Prior to its release, Valve added users via CS:GO's game menu to the playtest.

This game has been released in September 27, 2023, completely replacing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. However this does not apply to the console version of CS:GO (for PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360), which remains available for purchase.

The game was generally positively received by critics. Player response to the game was however, mixed, primarily as a result of removed content and features that CS:GO had, CS:GO being delisted on the store, and the game was incompatible with their older PC, incompatible with macOS, or having performance and other technical issues. The Metacritic user reviews was later review bombed, alongside with Steam, which caused the recent reviews to drop to "Mixed".

Content

  • Counter-Strike 2 (game\csgo)
  • Counter-Strike 2 Windows binaries
  • Counter-Strike 2 Linux binaries

Gallery

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Limitations/Bugs

Icon-Important.pngImportant:Counter-Strike 2 Counter-Strike 2 not available for macOS macOS. As a result, since Oct 10, 2023, users may receive (CS:GO), via the csgo_legacy branch instead of CS2. Prior to that date, users will have the Windows version of CS2 downloaded to the Mac systems, which is non-functional without using Game Porting Toolkit (or Wine), running Windows on Mac via Boot Camp (Intel Macs only) or using virtualization software.

Later it is confirmed that Valve has dropped support for macOS entirely, users who cannot run Counter-Strike 2 on Mac systems will be offered for Prime Status Upgrade refund[1].

System Requirements

Windows Windows
Windows Windows
Minimum Recommended
Operating system (OS) Windows Windows 10, Windows Windows 11 64-bit
Processor (CPU) 4 hardware CPU threads - Intel® Core™ i5 750 or higher, or AMD equivalent
SSE 4.2 required (since September 29, 2023 update)
System memory (RAM) 8 GB
Hard disk drive (HDD/SSD) 85 GB
Video card (GPU) Video card must be 1 GB or more and should be a DirectX 11-compatible with support for Shader Model 5.0
Note.pngNote:Unofficially works on Windows Windows 7 and Windows Windows 8 & Windows Windows 8.1 until Steam drops support for these operating systems along with the Steam API update with the game in 2024. Support will not be provided for these operating systems however.
Please note that using these operating systems may cause issues related to VAC VAC.
Note.pngNote:Requires CPU with SSE4.2 support, 64-bit OS and DirectX 11 (or optionally, Vulkan) compatible card, systems with 32-bit or DirectX 9 only card may chose to download the Legacy version of CS:GO instead if their hardware is incompatible, via the Beta tab on Steam Library.
macOS macOS
  • This game is currently not available for macOS macOS. As a result, since Oct 10, 2023, users may receive (CS:GO), via the csgo_legacy branch instead of CS2. Prior to that date, users will have the Windows version of CS2 downloaded to the Mac systems, which is non-functional without using Game Porting Toolkit (or Wine), running Windows on Mac via Boot Camp (Intel Macs only) or using virtualization software.

Later it is confirmed that Valve has dropped support for macOS entirely, users who cannot run Counter-Strike 2 on Mac systems will be offered for Prime Status Upgrade refund until December 1, 2023[1].

Linux Linux
Linux Linux
Minimum Recommended
Operating system (OS) Ubuntu 20.04, SteamOS 3.0 or
other Linux distros.
Processor (CPU) 4 hardware CPU threads - Intel® Core™ i5 750 or higher, or AMD equivalent
SSE 4.2 required (since September 29, 2023 update)
System memory (RAM) 8 GB
Hard disk drive (HDD/SSD) 85 GB
Video card (GPU) AMD GCN+ or NVIDIA Kepler+ with up-to-date Vulkan drivers.
Support for VK_EXT_graphics_pipeline_library highly recommended.
Sound (audio device) Any
Note.pngNote:Requires CPU with SSE4.2 support and Vulkan-compatible card, systems with 32-bit or OpenGL only card may chose to download the Legacy version of CS:GO instead if their hardware is incompatible, via the Beta tab on Steam Library.

See Also

External links

References

  1. Steam Support - Legacy CS:GO Version
    I can't run CS2 because I run DirectX 9 or a 32-bit version of Windows. Am I eligible for a Prime Status Upgrade refund?
    DirectX 9 and/or 32-bit Windows users are eligible for a Prime Status Upgrade refund if their purchase was made on Steam between the announcement of the Counter-Strike 2 Limited Test (March 22, 2023) and the launch of Counter-Strike 2 (September 27, 2023).
    I can't run CS2 because I play on a Mac. Am I eligible for a Prime Status Upgrade refund?
    macOS users are eligible for a refund if most of their CS:GO playtime was on macOS and they played CS:GO on a Mac between the announcement of the Counter-Strike 2 Limited Test (March 22, 2023) and the launch of Counter-Strike 2 (September 27, 2023), regardless of when they purchased their Prime Status Upgrade.
    CD keys, gifts, and accounts with bans are not eligible for a refund. Refunds will be offered until December 1, 2023.