Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (Console)

It is covered here for historical and technical reference.
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive was released on
Xbox 360 and
PlayStation 3 on the same day as PC version on Steam. Both console versions are only available digitally.
The Xbox 360 version was initially available for purchase with at least 1,200 Microsoft Points. As Microsoft Points has been discontinued, the game has been sold for $14.99 USD prior to being delisted. The PS3 version was also sold for the same price ($14.99 USD) as the Xbox 360.
Between March - June 2023, prior to the release of Counter-Strike 2 (which completely replaced the PC version of CS:GO on Sep 27, 2023) the Xbox 360 version of the game became no longer available for purchase on Xbox Live Marketplace (even prior to Xbox Live Marketplace shutting down on July 29, 2024). As of July 29, 2024, the demo version is also no longer available as Xbox 360 Marketplace has been shut down.
Existing customers who previously have purchased the game can still play the game.
The game can be run on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S via official emulation.
Key Differences
- The console version requires you to buy the game (for $14.99 on
, formerly 1,200 Microsoft Points), 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 between March and June 2023, the Xbox 360 version of CS:GO was discontinued quietly on Xbox Live Marketplace, even prior to Xbox Marketplace shut down on July 2024 and the PC version of CS:GO has been discontinued in favor of Counter-Strike 2, but users on PC can still can play CS:GO by selecting the "csgo_legacy" beta build. Users who already brought the game (Xbox 360 only) can still play the game. Servers for the PlayStation 3 version of the game has been shutdown since 2018. - Render resolution up to 1280x720 and 30 FPS locked framerate.
- Using FXAA anti-aliasing.
Xbox Live compatibility
- Server on the Xbox 360 version remains active as of July 2024, while the PC servers (Matchmaking only) has been shut down.
- PlayStation 3 version has Steam integration, support Keyboard & Mouse and PlayStation Move controller, Like Portal 2, the PS3 online service ended in 2018.
- 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 360 - Xbox Marketplace (Archived)
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